Continuing with my list posts, I wanted to add four things to remember about Stacey. This is for my dear friend who loves to dance in the middle of the dance floor under the disco ball.
- Stacey finds her energy from being with people, not from being alone. “The more the merrier…” She Sashays Right, so find her in the middle of the dance floor under the shiny disco ball.
- Stacey may need to be reminded of commitments. When she’s living in the moment, she can sometimes forget some of those details.
- Stacey loves to talk and interact and tell stories. She’s not shy, and she loves to tell you about it. You know she has an opinion on everything, and you don’t even have to ask.
- Stacey battles disorganization. She Prinks Down so details may not be her strong point. In fact, she may get bored and bogged down by them.
I hope these four things help you understand Stacey in gay relationships a little bit better.
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Four Things to Remember about Gina
During this last election, I tried to see if I could figure out each of the candidate’s Sisters. Was it a battle of Tinas for the top post? Could a Gina be the next president? But I realized, these public personas created to win an election don’t really show the true personality traits of the individuals. Since a candidate wants to reach the most voters, every action and speech is directed to that end. Determining the actual Sister becomes difficult for someone so “handled” by public relations firms.
What would you guess for the our new President, Barack Obama?
Here’s a top-down view of the historic moment:

GeoEye-1 took this satellite photo of Barack Obama’s inauguration ceremony. At left, crowd. At right, Capitol Building. (Credit: GeoEye)
Welcome to the mobile revolution!
Finally…
Yes, I’ve loaded the blogging mobile editor and can now post from my phone… this centuries ball & chain!
I’m really amazed at how often I see people in a crowd but not really involved with the crowd, because they are hooked into the net on these little devices. The curse of the iPhone, maybe?
I really shouldn’t throw stones from this glass house, but I wonder how the Sisters approach all this technology? Does Katie like to code in numbers and calculations? Does Tina have to be the first Beta tester for the latest smart phone? Does Stacey have to have the most friends of anyone on the social net? Or does Gina while away the time surfing all alone?
And of course the most important question: how do we Groove if our noses are stuck to an electronic device?
Welcome to the mobile revolution!
Finally…
Yes, I’ve loaded the blogging mobile editor and can now post from my phone… this centuries ball & chain!
I’m really amazed at how often I see people in a crowd but not really involved with the crowd, because they are hooked into the net on these little devices. The curse of the iPhone, maybe?
I really shouldn’t throw stones from this glass house, but I wonder how the Sisters approach all this technology? Does Katie like to code in numbers and calculations? Does Tina have to be the first Beta tester for the latest smart phone? Does Stacey have to have the most friends of anyone on the social net? Or does Gina while away the time surfing all alone?
And of course the most important question: how do we Groove if our noses are stuck to an electronic device?
In this post I want to highlight and review some key indicators for our dear Sister, Gina. Now, since “I are one” it should be the easiest to write.
So here goes:
- Gina Prinks Down so she may need some help staying organized and focused. Now it could be something as simple as a scattered structure versus a rigid structure for organization. For example, I walked into my garage yesterday and noticed how all the piles extend through the length of the garage. I don’t go up, I go out. Gina can compensate for this, once she understands it.
- Gina Sashays Left, so she can spend a lot of time inside her head. That’s not a bad thing, since it is generally where she finds her strength. There’s plenty of peace and quiet, but she may need a few prods to get out there a bit more. It’s helpful to have a Stacey or Tina who you can count on to take you out.
- Gina likes warm and fuzzy. She likes to develop deep, friendships with a few people. She doesn’t have to be the life of the party or the center of attention, but she does like to feel secure in knowing a few folks at the party and spending time getting to know them. Or Gina may enjoy observing and sensing the activity at the party.
- Gina may need help knowing what she wants. Personally, it can take me quite a while to figure this out. Usually, I will notice my emotional reaction first since it is the easiest to spot (and since my face is usually burning red!) However, it may take me some time to process through the emotion to the thought and to what I want. (Whew, I’m tired just writing about it!) But once Gina’s mind is made up, she can stay determined.
Hopefully these four things will help you understand Gina a little bit better.