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Earth's strengths include stability, predictability, a sense of the
long term, grounding, and orderly movement. Earth is sure of itself.
Earth's challenges include a tendency to be stubborn, being unyielding
and locked into old ways of doing things, and an unwillingness to
move. Earth can be boring without the other elements.
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Water's strengths include its vitality, life-giving properties,
flexibility, and easygoing nature. It brings balance, is a problem solver, finds solutions,
seeks harmony, and is a team player. Water's challenges
include its tendency to quickly lose its identity in others and to absorb without discrimination
the good and the bad. It has difficulty saying no. It is a people pleaser, can become stagnant
without an outlet, and takes on the toxins around it.
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Wind's strengths include spontaneity, energy, forward motion, and the
ability to supersede all boundaries. It is the element most capable of
moving all others. It is the first element to bring the scent of
danger, and it is the first element to bring the scent of spring.
Wind's challenges include restlessness, unpredictability, and
impulsiveness. It loves to stir things up and then leave. It is
invisible and hard to pin down. It doesn't weigh the consequences of
its actions, and it has trouble following through and focusing for long
periods of time.
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Fire's strengths include being mesmerizing, exciting,
passionate, intense, purifying, illuminating, and committed. It has no fear of confrontation.
Fire's
challenges include the tendency to burn out quickly and the inability
to set its own boundaries. It can destroy as well as purify, it may
lack social skills, it may be unbalanced, and it may be insensitive to
others' needs and weaknesses. It has no fear of confrontation.
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