Chinese Culture >> Chinese Zodiac, Astrology >> Chinese Zodiac: Monkey
By: Gail Leino
Individuals born under the sign of the Monkey
Chinese Zodiac
are ambitious and capable of achieving their goals. Monkey Chinese Zodiac
personalities are always striving to keep up with their neighbors and
co-workers, especially when it comes to acquiring nice things. This sense of
jealousy, superiority, and ego make dealing with a Monkey Chinese Zodiac
personality a bit tricky for other signs. Individuals born under the Monkey
Chinese Zodiac are great at planning and extremely competitive. They often put
on the appearance of being shy, yet they are really very strong performers and
have a good sense of humor and a fearless streak that allows them to take the
risks that help them succeed in life and business.
Individuals born under the Monkey tend to be the trailblazers in
what they do. They are individuals who think outside the box, finding new and
innovative ways to reach new business heights. Monkeys are good at sales or
positions that require dealing with numbers and money. They are meticulous in
record keeping and driven to do continuously better.
Monkeys are energetic and generally cheerful in nature. They keep their secrets
close to their chest and use their love of competition to keep themselves
stimulated in their occupations. People born under the sign of the Monkey
Chinese Zodiac, do best when allowed to excel in things that showcase their
strategic planning or money skills. Financial planning, accounting, stock
broker, or banking positions are excellent opportunities for the individual born
under the sign of the Monkey Chinese Zodiac. Monkey Chinese Zodiac is most
compatible with the Rat and Dragon Chinese Zodiac. Either of these signs will
make strong unions either in companionship/love or in business. The Boar Chinese
Zodiac is also fairly good if there are specific areas of common interest.
Individuals born under the Monkey Chinese Zodiac should, however, avoid any type
of long term relationship with those born under the sign of the Tiger Chinese
Zodiac as there is little, if any, common areas of interest. The Monkey Chinese
Zodiac is the sign for individuals who were born in 1908, 1920, 1932, 1944,
1956, 1968, 1980, 1992 and 2004.
About the Author
Mrs. Party... Gail Leino takes a common sense approach to planning and organizing events, celebrations and holiday parties with unique ideas for birthday party supplies and fun free educational party games. She explains proper etiquette and living a healthy life while also teaching organizational skills and fun facts. The Party Supplies Hut has lots of party ideas with hundreds of free coloring sheets, printable games, and free birthday party activities. What is your Chinese zodiac sign? Find out more info and get Chinese Zodiac Party Supplies for holidays, birthdays and special events.