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Strong cells: using what you were given

In short

A strong cell is what works without effort — and for that very reason usually goes unnoticed: the person takes it for the norm and can’t see why others struggle. The task isn’t to develop it — it already works — but to lean on it consciously and not let it skew everything else.

The core paradox

People rarely value their strong cells. If endurance came with your birth, you don’t count it an achievement — you assume everyone else is simply lazy. That’s exactly why strengths go underused: they’re invisible from inside.

Leaning on it consciously

  1. Name your strong cell in words and admit it’s an advantage.
  2. Find where in your work and life it already delivers.
  3. Consider where you could apply it more — and where you heroically use a weak one instead.
  4. Ask Viki: «what should I lean on in my square» — she’ll tie it to your natal chart.

When strength gets in the way

  • Many ones — character hardens into stubbornness, and the person stands their ground even where they’re wrong.
  • Many twos — energy handed out to everyone, burning out on other people’s tasks.
  • Many eights — hyper-responsibility that makes refusing impossible.
  • Many nines — the mind outruns the deed: everything’s clear, nothing’s done.

The rule

An overfilled cell is strength without a brake. More useful than growing it further is topping up the neighbouring qualities that balance it.

How it looks in the chat
What should I lean on in my square?
Your eights — you have three, and that’s rare. You hold obligations the way most people can’t: you truly can be relied on, and people notice. The flip side — you barely know how to refuse. Want to see what balances that?
Find your footing

Ask what to lean on — specifically you.

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