Palm Reading Instructions for Career Help.
What we are looking for here are clues to your leadership tendencies and creativity desires. These two strengths can help greatly in succeeding in specific careers. We won't suggest any specific career but knowing your natural strengths and advantages will help you make a better choice. Let's see what your hands reveal about any leadership or creativity advantages you might have.
| 1. Hold both hands out with the fingers together. |
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2. Compare your index finger and your ring finger length. One may be taller than the other. |
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3. Click on the finger image below that is tallest. |
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| Ring Finger is Taller Than Index Finger |
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Index Finger is Taller Than Ring Finger |
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Click here if both are the same length. |
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Palm Reading the FingersFingers are like antennas: They both send and receive information by touch and feel. They also point and gesture to signal information to others. The overall length of the fingers indicates to what degree a person is inner or outer world directed, and how much information she or he wants to send and receive.For example, longer fingers are seeking more contact with, and information from, the outer world. Long fingered people love details, need more data before forming opinions or decisions, and are outer directed. They are interested in the details of stories and events. They like to mentally take ideas and things apart, and put them back together again to better understand them before taking action. The challenge throughout life for long fingered people is to take action quickly without a lot of delay mentally thinking excessively about the many possibilities. Good planning in important but long fingered people can easily overdo the process of decision making. Generally, short fingered people don't need, or want, as much information from the outer world as do long fingered people. Short fingered people operate more on their intuition. They are more inner directed than people with long fingers. Short fingered people are action oriented and don't need or want lengthy explanations. The challenge throughout life for short fingered people is to not jump to conclusions before taking action. Short fingered people can be too impulsive and make decisions before adequately thinking through the options. For palm readers the difference in length of the index finger and ring finger reveals characteristics significant for career choices. | ||









