Face analysis: Can you become a senior executive? In the work of ordinary people, being able to reach a senior management position plays an irreplaceable role not only in terms of accumulating personal wealth but also in enhancing personal reputation. I believe this is a goal that must be achieved for many friends who have lofty ideals for work. If you are a senior executive in a company, your chances of being laid off are often much less. Therefore, being a senior executive can be seen as a position that is both safe and glorious. Now let’s analyze from the face which people have a greater chance of becoming senior executives! Feature 1: The servant palace is full Executive index: 75% The so-called "Servant Palace", first of all, refers to the position on both sides of the corners of the mouth. In traditional Chinese physiognomy, it is believed that if a person's servant palace is full, then in ancient times he was often born in an official family and had many servants around him who obeyed his commands. From a modern perspective, if the Servant Palace is full, it symbolizes that this person can easily manage many employees under him, and therefore has a great chance of becoming a company executive. Here, the standard for judging the fullness of the "Servant Palace" is mainly to see whether there are obvious depressions in the facial area on both sides of the mouth corners (usually also refers to the absence of dimples). Secondly, if there are no obvious scars, acne or other bad facial signs on both sides of the mouth corners, it can be called full. For friends with this characteristic, they are often the type who keep their word in management and are very principled and efficient in doing things. Therefore, the company team they lead often brings good results to the company. As a result, they will encounter more opportunities and be valued by their superiors, making them excellent candidates to become senior executives. Feature 2: The Palace of Official Career is full and shiny Executive index: 85% In traditional Chinese physiognomy, it is believed that the "Palace of Official Rank" can reflect a person's leadership talent. Therefore, if one wants to become a senior executive of a company, the "Palace of Official Rank" is often more important. The so-called "official palace" mainly refers to the position of the forehead. If the forehead is full and shiny, friends with this feature will often have greatly enhanced chances of becoming company executives. A full and shiny forehead specifically means that the forehead is firstly relatively high and wide, and secondly the forehead skin is shiny, without obvious forehead wrinkles, scars or other undesirable lines. Friends with this characteristic often have better memory and analytical skills than ordinary people. Therefore, they can remember every detail of the company at work, and therefore have the necessary abilities to become senior executives. In addition, such friends often have innovative ideas in company management, so they can easily develop some new management models. Companies will value such talents very much. Follow Ziweifu’s official WeChat account to get more exclusive information on fortune-telling. |
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