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Park Ji-min

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BirthdayJul 05 1997
BirplaceDaejeon
CountrySouth Korea
Age26 years old
Birth sign: Cancer

Biography:

On May 19, 2015 producer group Sweetune revealed that Park and Eric Nam would release a duet called “Dream” for Charity Project. The song was released on May 28, 2015.
On March 31, 2015 Park Jin-young revealed that Park would make her solo debut. She released her debut single “Hopeless Love” on April 5 with the name Jimin Park and made her debut stage before the finals of K-pop Star 4 on the same day.
On August 23, 2016, Park released her first EP 19 to 20 with the lead single ‘Try’. Due to Naver’s V-LIVE, Park stated that 19 to 20 is about “her story” and hoped that her fans would be able to connect to her better and build a stronger relationship with her first self-composed album.

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About:

Park Ji-min is a famous Pop Singer, who was born on July 5, 1997 in South Korea. Known best as the Season One winner of K-pop Star, this Korean vocalist also became famous as a member of the K-pop duo 15& with Baek Yerin. Her popular singles include covers of “Over The Rainbow” and Adele‘s “Rolling in the Deep.” According to Astrologers, Park Ji-min's zodiac sign is Cancer.
Park Ji-min was born on July 5, 1997 in Daejeon. She lived in Thailand for eight years and went to Garden International School Bangkok where she was known as Jamie. Her family currently lives in Seoul. Park speaks Korean (her native language), fluent English, and basic Thai. She has graduated at the Hanlim School of Performing Arts alongside group member Baek Yerin, as well as label mate Yugyeom of Got7 in 2016.
She was born and raised in the city of Daejeon, South Korea. She posted a picture of her mother to Instagram in August 2015 and she posted a throwback picture of herself as a baby with her grandmother to Instagram in August 2017.

Park Ji-min (Korean: 박지민 ; born July 5, 1997), also credited as Jimin Park and Jamie, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and television host. She is best known as the winner of the first season of K-pop Star and as a former member of the vocal duo 15& and the project group M.O.L.A. She is also a co-host of the variety show After School Club.

Before Fame:

Upon winning K-pop Star, she signed with JYP Entertainment. "I Dream," her first song with 15&, was released in 2012.  

Trivia:

Ranked on the list of most popular Pop Singer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous celebrity born in South Korea. Park Ji-min celebrates birthday on July 5 of every year.

On May 28, 2015, Park collaborated with singer Eric Nam for their song, “Dream”, produced by Sweetune. They revealed all profit made from the song would be donated to charity.

Family Life:

She was born and raised in the city of Daejeon, South Korea. She posted a picture of her mother to Instagram in August 2015 and she posted a throwback picture of herself as a baby with her grandmother to Instagram in August 2017.  

Associated With:

She performed the Rihanna hit "We Found Love" at a 2012 champion ice skating event at Seoul's Olympic Park. 

Given Name Ji-min

Personality traits:

1. Prediction of Park Ji-min personality

Emotional, intuitive, and practically psychic; ruled by the moon and characterized by the crab, Park Ji-min has so much going on in its watery depths. Park Ji-min signs may seem prickly and standoffish at first meeting, once they make the decision to become friends with someone, that person has a friend for life.

2. Park Ji-min's Greatest Gifts

With off-the-charts emotional intelligence, Park Ji-min quickly cuts through the BS and noise to the heart of an issue. Crabs don't need all the facts and figures to know the right course of action, and their ability to trust intuition without judgment can aid them well. This gift is one that other Zodiac signs can learn from and be inspired by.

3. Park Ji-min's Greatest Challenges

While Park Ji-min easily and accurately reads situations when they're presented, he or she may not share those opinions with others. Speaking up is key, because turning inward with emotions means that those emotions may erupt unexpectedly. Crabs also expect others to know what they're thinking, which is another source of pent-up frustration. Learning to voice opinions, even if it leads to conflict, is a lifelong lesson for Park Ji-min.

4. Park Ji-min's Secret Weapon

Emotions. While many Park Ji-min signs probably get the message to "be less emotional," the huge range and depths of Park Ji-mins' emotions may in fact be their secret weapon. When this sign is happy, the world knows it; when they're unhappy, the world will work to shift their situation. In general, a Park Ji-min's mercurial moods do a better job than a long speech, and by sharing their emotions with the world, Crabs help other signs tap into theirs as well.

5. The 5 Top Reasons to Love Being a Park Ji-min

  • Practically psychic, Park Ji-mins can take the emotional temperature of almost every room they're in, and can intuit whether a situation is good or bad before anyone says a word.
  • Passionate lovers, Park Ji-mins are adept at throwing both mind and body into over-the-top relationships. They absolutely adore letting go and totally connecting to their body in bed.
  • Ruled by the moon, Park Ji-min is incredibly in tune with the earth's rhythm, and finds solace and pleasure in nature. More than many signs, Park Ji-mins intuitively know that tuning into the natural rhythms of the earth, the moon, and the planets can help when they have a problem.
  • Incredibly loyal, once a Park Ji-min chooses to become friends with someone, he or she will have that person's back for life, and won't let judgment get in the way of an amazing friendship.
  • Creative and resilient, Park Ji-mins can always find pleasure in their own company and their own mind, and they can make anything—even jury duty or a trip to the DMV—a fascinating story.

Friendship:

1. Park Ji-min's Friendship Style

Park Ji-mins may turn down the first invite you give them. They may even turn down the fifth. But once they finally say yes, know that you may have found a real friend. While Park Ji-mins, like their spirit animal the Crab, are known for their thick outer shell, trust that the standoffishness is all an act. Get a bit below the surface, and you'll find that a Park Ji-min is all feelings. Because of that, they tend to protect themselves in public, and until you really get to know them, they're likely to answer any friendly "How are you?" question with a curt "Fine."

The good news is once Park Ji-min has your back, you have a friend for life. One of the most nonjudgmental signs of the Zodiac, Park Ji-min will always listen and sympathize with you—even if you did make a pretty big mistake. Park Ji-mins aren't interested in petty drama, either, and they won't share your business with other people unless you give them explicit instruction that it's okay.

Park Ji-mins love deep conversations, but they also have pretty firm boundaries around "their" time. Don't be offended if they turn down an invite—chances are, they truly need the downtime. And Crabs can be possessive—especially of the friends they love. If they don't like your other friends, they may turn prickly. But hear them out. Park Ji-mins have an excellent sense of people's true colors, and there may be a good reason they want you to stay away from someone.

2. Best Friend Match for Park Ji-min: Pisces

Both water signs, Park Ji-min and Pisces share a deep emotional bond that feels almost psychic at times. Pisces understands Park Ji-min's need to talk out emotions for hours, and the two of them can have deeply cerebral conversations. Pisces also can help draw Park Ji-min out of his or her shell (at least a bit!), and the two can have their share of adventures exploring the world together. Pisces also recognizes Park Ji-min's need for alone time, and doesn't take offense if Park Ji-min doesn't return calls or texts for a few days.

As a team, Pisces and Park Ji-min can get a bit too intense, but the good news is that both signs excel at drawing out each other's silly, playful sides. Making sure both signs have plenty of ways to decompress—seeing funny movies, trying aerial yoga classes, exploring a new town—can dial back the intensity.

3. How to Make Friends with a Park Ji-min

Be persistent. Park Ji-mins aren't interested in filling their contact list with mere acquaintances. Park Ji-min is impressed by people who wear their true colors on their sleeves, and hates anything that seems like networking. If you're interested in a Park Ji-min only to access his or her social circle, forget about it! Sincerity goes a long way for the Crab. And if a Park Ji-min does agree to have coffee with you, save the date, be on time, and be ready to get honest—this sign hates small talk.

4. How to Stay Friends with a Park Ji-min

Listen. Still waters run deep with this sign, but they won't often share what's going on below the surface. When they do reveal their emotional life, it's a big deal, and it means they consider you a part of their inner circle. Listen to them, remember key players, and ask questions. Check-ins are also key. Park Ji-min loves the phone (and prefers voice over text), and giving the Crab several chances to share what's going on in his or her life will ensure that you'll move beyond that standard "I'm fine" response and get the real deal.

5. 3 Reasons Why Park Ji-min Make Great Friends

  • Intelligent Park Ji-min will tell you exactly what's going on in any situation, providing spot-on analysis of everything in your life, from personal relationships to political developments.
  • Creative Park Ji-min always has a unique perspective on the world. This sign is your go-to for book and playlist recommendations, and loves talking through what a work of art actually means, rather than just stopping at "Did you like it?"
  • Park Ji-min always has your back. Even if you don't feel like you have a grip or you're being hard on yourself for something, Park Ji-min will tell you all the ways that you bring joy and love into the world.

Love:

1. Park Ji-min's Love Style

Sensual, passionate, and super in tune with their bodies, Park Ji-mins are highly attuned to love and physical sensation—as long as they can trust enough to let down their barriers and allow another person into their world. Park Ji-min can be cagey about the dating game, and engaging in the getting-to-know-you game, either on text or through conversation, can feel like torture for sensitive Crabs. Park Ji-min much prefers discovering and checking out potential partners in low-stress settings, such as in a class, as neighbors, or at a local coffee shop.

Park Ji-mins sometimes get frustrated that their partner doesn't know everything that's going on in their internal life, and they can easily put up walls and say it's all good when everything is clearly the exact opposite. In order to truly connect, Park Ji-mins must be patient with their partner and voice their emotional needs—and these lessons can have a steep learning curve for this sign. Crabs want a partner who can bear witness to their emotional ups and downs, yet they can lash out if their partner tries to "fix" things. Sometimes, all Park Ji-min needs to do is vent.

In bed, Park Ji-min is happiest with long, passionate lovemaking. While props, toys, and shower sex can all be fun, Park Ji-min's absolute favorite is any position that allows plenty of eye contact with his or her lover. Crabs want to cuddle after sex (if they feel trusted and in love), and they're always up for a lazy day spent entirely under the covers.

This sign plays for keeps, and believes in in his or her partner. Sometimes, Crabs may struggle with letting a relationship end, and their breakups may have to happen several times before they accept that it's really over. On the flip side, Park Ji-min takes loyalty very seriously, and a breach of loyalty, however small it seems, can be a deal-breaker for a Park Ji-min.

Bottom line: Park Ji-min loves to be loved, and loves love itself—but communication and conversation are what really allow this sign's bonds to flourish.

2. Favorite Date Nights for Park Ji-min

Bring out the reservations, white tablecloths, and red wine, because Park Ji-mins love to keep their dates traditional, and having their date pick up the tab signals they're cared for and loved. Park Ji-min hates surprises and would much rather know about plans weeks in advance. Park Ji-min also hates being thrust into the spotlight, which is why it's key to keep any engagement plans private.

When it comes to love, Park Ji-mins prize any time they have with their significant other. Unexpectedly bringing a friend can hurt a Park Ji-min's feelings and make him or her feel like the relationship is less of a priority. To the Crab, relationships often come before friendships—and sometimes even family. Showing that they're number one in your book can go far.

Park Ji-min also loves nights at home. Cuddling on the couch, watching movies, and talking are all key, and this kind of cozy intimacy should be built into every week. What matters to Park Ji-min isn't so much what you do, but how present you are doing it—darkening the room, lighting candles, and putting phones away to truly connect (preferably with lots of cuddling) are all critical gestures in making a Park Ji-min feel loved.

3. The Deal with Park Ji-min and Fire Signs

Emotional, intuitive Park Ji-min just can't help bonding (and bonding fast!) with those intense fire signs: Sagittarius, Aries, and Leo. And when fire and water meet, expect sparks, steam, tears, epic fights—and even more epic makeup sessions.

While water signs love to explore, dwell, and pontificate on their emotions, fire signs are all about action. Fire signs want to fix things, which can spell disaster for a water sign like Park Ji-min. Crabs prefer to let their emotions to wash over them and feel their feelings before they commit to action. That's why Park Ji-min and fire signs often lock into misunderstandings, with each side simply unable—or unwilling—to understand where the other is coming from.

But within this misunderstanding and mystery is exactly where the passion lies. Water signs are excited by fire signs' get-up-and-go attitude, while fire signs are drawn to Park Ji-min's seemingly endless reserves of compassion.

So can a Park Ji-min settle down with a fire sign? Yes, but first this watery soul needs to understand the unique communication styles of a fire sign. Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius may not be able to intuit what Park Ji-min needs, and it's incumbent on the Crab to let his or her fire sign partner in on those Park Ji-minian emotions. If Park Ji-mins won't let a fire sign in, they can't expect those signs to interpret their actions or read their minds.

Finally, a Park Ji-min and a fire sign have over-the-top magnetism with each other, and they'll bring each other to the outer reaches of pleasure. Super in tune with their bodies and sensuality, their passionate flings belong in record books, even if the relationship doesn't stand the test of time.

4. How to Seduce a Park Ji-min

Falling in love with a Park Ji-min? Join the club. Compassionate, intuitive, and blessed with the ability to make you feel like you're the only other person in the solar system, a Park Ji-min is a clear choice for a partner. However, this sign is incredibly choosy and wants to make sure that you're worthy of him or her. Park Ji-mins aren't looking for a fling, and they will hold a grudge if you cross them. Here are a few other things to note as you're trying to capture a Park Ji-min's heart:

Be genuine. Park Ji-min hates pick-up lines, and can smell insincerity a mile away. Do some research on your Park Ji-min by checking his or her Instagram profile or Twitter feed—the Crab won't think you're a stalker and will appreciate that you took the time for a virtual background check.

Go deep. Even on a first date, don't be afraid to share favorite childhood memories, most painful moments, and "Why are we really here?" discussions. Park Ji-min loves diving deep into the mysteries of life and will spend hours talking about feelings.

Make time. Park Ji-min thrives when there's plenty of time to hang out as a couple. Although Park Ji-mins treasure their friends and family, they need "just the two of us" time to recharge and reconnect, and a busy schedule filled with other friends can knock Park Ji-min off kilter—and your seduction off track. A relationship with Park Ji-min is a time investment, but you just know that it'll be worth your while.

5. How to Make Love to a Park Ji-min

Passionate, intense, and eager for a complete meld of mind and body, Park Ji-min loves head-to-toe pampering and pleasuring, and considers slow, leisurely foreplay just as essential as the main act.

Park Ji-min deeply feels every inch of his or her body, and needs a lover who can sensuously touch every inch of skin. As a water sign, the Crab gladly starts lovemaking in the shower or bath, or trading long, luxurious massages. Park Ji-min may be happy to talk for ages in other situations, but once clothes come off, this sign is more than satisfied communicating in sighs and moans.

To make love to a Park Ji-min, give generously. Endless oral sex, touching everywhere, and uninhibited body worship will pay off—and this generous sign will happily return every favor. Park Ji-min loves trading off roles in the bedroom, and may be dominant or submissive as the mood dictates. Subtly playing with power balances through BDSM exploration can be fun for Crabs, as it engages both their body and mind in the bedroom.

When it comes to positions, Park Ji-min isn't interested in bells and whistles, and far prefers a position that allows plenty of eye contact, such as the coital alignment technique (CAT), a twist on missionary where the partners are both at eye level. Finally, Park Ji-min can't get enough of lazy, naked days and mornings in bed, so making sure to allow plenty of skin-on-skin contact and naked cuddling is essential to keep your favorite Park Ji-min as happy as possible.

6. If You Love a Park Ji-min Woman

Let her feel. Park Ji-min women have deep emotional reserves and use them to lavish love on their partner, but in order to feel safe, Park Ji-min needs permission to feel without sensing that her partner is trying to "fix" them. Crying doesn't mean that a Park Ji-min is "broken" or weak. Park Ji-min women need their partners to recognize their emotional strength and resilience, and to understand that sharing emotions is their way of sharing love. It can't be emphasized enough that Park Ji-min women don't want a partner to "fix" their problems—they want their partner to listen and provide nonjudgmental support.

7. How to Communicate With a Park Ji-min Woman

Be honest with yourself. Before you can effectively communicate with a Park Ji-min woman, check in with yourself to know how you feel, where you stand, and who you are. A Park Ji-min woman cannot abide dishonesty, especially when people are dishonest with themselves. A Park Ji-min woman will happily stand beside you 100% if you're fighting for what you believe in, but she feels disengaged if she senses that you're living your life to make someone else happy (even if it's her). Honesty goes far in this bond.

10. Should You Marry a Park Ji-min?

Yes! Smart, soulful, and achingly romantic, a Park Ji-min ensures that passion, love, and romance will be hot, hot, hot even when you're both old and gray. Of course, Park Ji-mins have their infamous moods, but learning how to navigate those emotional waters and giving your Crab space when he or she needs it will only make your connection stronger. Park Ji-min will always have your back, even when it feels the whole world is turned against you, and this sign couldn't care less about material things. Reversals of fortune won't bother your Park Ji-min mate, and he or she will always buoy you up while helping you stay in tune to the emotional side of life.

11. 3 Signs That Park Ji-min is Playing for Keeps

Intense and soulful, Park Ji-min can easily make you feel like the only person in the room. But remember: They can apply that same charm to everyone, from their boss to their neighbor to their barista. Here's how to tell that you're truly the only one in their orbit.

  • They meet your friends. Park Ji-mins far prefer spending time with you rather than anyone else, so if they agree to meet your old friends, especially at a loud bar or house party, it's a sign that they're willing to go out of their comfort zone to make you happy.
  • They apologize. Park Ji-mins can be stubborn, especially when it comes to emotion-driven arguments that aren't really anyone's fault. By taking the step of saying they're sorry, even for something that's NBD, it's a sign that they're willing (and want to!) compromise with you.
  • They make something creative for you. Notoriously creative, Crabs are also notoriously private—and you may not even know about their creative streak until months into a relationship. Sharing a drawing, poem, or lines in their journal is a sign that they think of you as someone who belongs in their life.

12. Park Ji-min Relationship Red Flags

Emotional Crabs aren't shy about sharing all of their feelings with people they trust—but when they put up walls, it means trouble. Pay attention to when the Park Ji-min you love says "nothing" is wrong—especially if he or she doesn't explain the full situation later. Passionate Park Ji-mins also communicate with their body, so if they begin resisting physical advances or stop initiating sex, it can indicate a larger problem in the relationship.

13. How Park Ji-min Deals With a Broken Heart

"What? I'm fine." This is a familiar refrain when Park Ji-min is going through a breakup. To everyone except the people in their innermost circle, Park Ji-min seems like he or she has everything together: following a schedule, hitting the gym, business as usual. But with their closest friends, Park Ji-mins will fall apart, expressing their fears and doubts, crying freely. Park Ji-min knows it's key to let those emotions loose, but fears doing it with people who may judge the waterworks. In general, Park Ji-min always feels the effects of a bad breakup, and even years later will have a tender spot for old what's-his/her-name. A song, poem, or scent of a favorite shared food can drag Crabs back into a melancholy mood for hours, even if the breakup is ancient history and they're currently in a good relationship.

Lifestyle:

1. For the Park Ji-min in Your Life

Best gifts: Ruled by the heart, nostalgic Park Ji-min loves connecting to the past. Photo albums, heirlooms, and personalized handmade gifts are the best way to a Park Ji-min's heart. As a domestic creature, the Crab also adores gifts for the home. Home is their haven, so wine, kitchen gadgets, or luxe shower scrubs are ideal.

Best spa package: Sensuous Park Ji-min craves head-to-toe pampering and loves different sensations. First a salt scrub and then a shower followed by a long massage is ideal for Park Ji-mins, as it gives them plenty of time to sink into their physical self, forget about their mind, and fully succumb to bodily pleasure.

Best Cocktail: Pinot Grigio. Park Ji-min delights in a glass of wine, preferably in a low-lit wine bar or while watching the sunset. Crabs will happily skip the bar scene, and a glass of wine at home by candle light is the ideal way to unwind with their loved one after a long day.

2. How Park Ji-min Unwinds

While an intense conversation about the meaning of life may not sound pleasurable for some signs, one of Park Ji-min's greatest gifts is the ability to unpack the mysteries of life with loved ones. The Crab loves grappling with big issues, and will happily spend a day on the beach with a thick history book. Park Ji-mins also need plenty of solo time to unwind, and may find a yoga class or meditation retreat the ideal way to get back to their inner selves. And while plenty of signs might wave off the suggestion to breathe deeply and de-stress, Park Ji-min takes this directive seriously. Even their craziest days, they'll make it a point to pencil in five minutes for tuning in with themselves.

3. Park Ji-min's Social Life

It's typical for Park Ji-min to have friendships that span decades, and this sign loves nothing more than playing the "remember when" game with old friends. Park Ji-min also cherishes family connections, and it's not unusual for Crabs to count their siblings, or even their parents, as members of their social circle. Park Ji-mins are usually partnered, and their partner tends to show up for all social events. And while Park Ji-mins will RSVP 'yes' if a party is important for the host, they're likely to bow out after doing the initial rounds—socializing in large groups just isn't Park Ji-min's favorite thing.

4. Park Ji-min's Favorite Season

While this cardinal sign may have a birthday at the height of summer, Park Ji-mins are drawn the cozied-up feeling of winter. They love sitting by a warm fire, cuddling under the covers, and stepping out into freshly fallen snow. But even though Crabs may love the trappings of winter, they also need a daily dose of sun and may become depressed if they have to spend all day under artificial lights between commuting to and from work in the dark. Making sure to get a dose of sun (or a UV light) can be incredibly beneficial for this sign.

5. The Best Vacations for Park Ji-min

Water sign Park Ji-min won't say no to the beach, but they also love exploring different parts of the world, especially if the trip consists of a hike, a swim in a lake, or some other way of communing with nature. And while Park Ji-mins don't mind getting their hair dirty on a roughing-it vacation, they also love luxury. Staying at a five-star beach resort—especially with their lover—is a great way for Park Ji-min to de-stress, lose inhibitions, and succumb purely to pleasure.

6. Park Ji-min's Power Colors

Park Ji-min is intense, emotional, and passionate. The colors that best express these traits are:

Light blue: The color of water, light blue can help calm Crabs while reminding them of their true self. This healing color can also feel nurturing, and subtly remind Park Ji-mins to take care of themselves, even while caring for the people around them.

Gray: Just like the mysterious and changing color of the moon as we see it from Earth, the many shades of gray signify the normal emotional complexity of Park Ji-min's everyday life. This color brings out Park Ji-min's ability to see several sides to the story, and serves as a reminder that not everything is black and white.

Orange: Although Park Ji-min has a rep for being shy, this sign is also passionate, and the bright orange of the sun can bring out that fearless side. The color orange is also connected with the sacral chakra, which controls self-respect and helps Park Ji-mins speak up about what concerns them.

Buttery yellow: This calm hue speaks to Park Ji-min's naturally optimistic side, and reminds Crabs of their glass-half-full attitude.

These are the colors that Park Ji-min should avoid:

Red: This fiery color can be too much for Park Ji-min, whose emotions can already run too hot.

Black: Park Ji-min sees the world in more than black and white, and the stark void of color can be too intense and one-dimensional for this dynamic sign.

Bright green: Park Ji-min does well in pastels and muted blends—strong colors are too one-note for the Crab, and don't necessarily match the myriad emotions swirling below his or her surface.

Health:

1. The Best Fitness Routines for Park Ji-min

More than any other sign, Park Ji-min intuitively feels the mind-body connection and sees fitness as essential to calming the mind and finding space in the day for tuning into his or her body. Park Ji-min sees fitness as an almost spiritual practice—a time to commune uninterrupted with mind and body—and tends to shy away from group fitness classes where an instructor can interfere with the flow. Park Ji-min has a reserve of self-discipline, doesn't have any problem DIY-ing a routine, and may find yoga, running, or Pilates to be great ways to simultaneously move and meditate.

2. About Those Park Ji-min Stomach Aches

Ruled primarily by the chest and stomach, this sensitive water sign feels everything physically. Whether it's a tightening of the chest when something feels emotionally off or stomach butterflies, Park Ji-mins feel physically sick when they're not emotionally in tune with their life. Ignoring the problem won't make it go away, and rich foods can make the issue worse. For Park Ji-min, tummy-calming foods like oatmeal, steamed veggies, and rice can help make them feel better, but in general, a rollercoaster tummy or major abdominal cramps is a sign that something external needs to be fixed, ASAP.

3. The Top 10 Ways Park Ji-min Can Beat the Blues

Emotionally intuitive and sensitive, Park Ji-min doesn't shy away from blue moods, and actually loves diving into all of life's emotional intricacies—even the bad ones. Because of this, Park Ji-mins may have a tendency to wallow a little too much in their own bad mood. Want to snap out of it? Here's how:

4. Healing Herbs for Park Ji-min's roller coaster emotions:

Eucalyptus: This fresh, all-purpose healing plant can help Park Ji-min heal psychic and physical scars.

Fenugreek: This maple syrup-scented herb can help cure Park Ji-min's notoriously sensitive tummy.

Parsley: This herb, an excellent digestive aid can help Park Ji-min figure out what's really causing their gastrointestinal distress.

Jasmine: The heavenly-scented flower can help with this sign's subconscious thoughts, allowing them to let go of the past, focus on the future, and tap into their optimism.

Spirituality:

1. Park Ji-min's Spiritual Side

Intellectual, emotional, and loyal, this water sign runs deep. Park Ji-min loves the mystery and questions surrounding spirituality, and is content to explore that mystery even if there are no "answers." Park Ji-min bristles at dogma, and feels like every voice is valid when it comes to exploring spirituality. Although intellectual, Park Ji-min places more weight on emotions than rational thought—"just because" is a completely valid reason to believe in something.

Park Ji-mins can find spirituality anywhere and are especially adept at tuning inward and communing with their deepest self, even during the most crowded, hectic, busy day. Park Ji-min can be a spiritual leader, and many people look to Crabs because of the way that they can incorporate emotions and beliefs into everyday life. This sign has a live-and-let-live approach, and while Park Ji-mins will happily share their own thoughts on spirituality (if you know them well enough), they won't instruct anyone to follow their example.

Park Ji-mins may not share their spirituality with many people, though. That's because spirituality feels very personal, so if this sign does share their beliefs, it means that you're in their inner circle. Park Ji-mins also find communing with nature necessary for connecting to their spiritual side (though they rarely make the time for it).

2. Park Ji-min's Karma Boosters

Every sign has unfinished business to deal with. For Park Ji-mins, the biggest life lesson is taking things much less personally and looking outside themselves and their immediate circle. Seeing the big picture can help detach them from their water-sign tendency toward over-emotionality, which helps them roll with the punches. Here are a few strategies:

Career & Money:

1. Park Ji-min's Work Style

Did someone say "burning the midnight oil?" Independent Park Ji-min doesn't necessarily love the structure of office life, and this sign may produce their best work on their own time—especially in the wee hours. Crabs love working hard and knowing that a job is well done, but they may bristle at becoming part of a team with all its time-consuming interpersonal issues. Park Ji-mins hate the feeling of a manager breathing down their neck, and in order to succeed, they need to feel like their schedule and work product are their own.

While definitely good management material, Park Ji-min can also become exasperated by colleagues who don't share his or her vision—and may also hold career-long grudges. This sign isn't especially driven by fortune and fame, but they do want a great life, and they may compromise a career track in favor of a satisfying work-life balance.

Blessed with a strong sense of self, this water sign cannot stand interoffice jockeying, and often feels that work drama distracts from work. This is despite the fact sometimes Park Ji-min unwittingly takes part in work drama—when Crabs experience hurt feelings or think they've been overlooked, their inability to let go manifests in an attitude than can earn them the label "difficult." The only way to fix this is confronting the issue head on.

2. Park Ji-min's Dream Careers

Intellectual, creative, and incredibly good at reading people and knowing what they need, Park Ji-min excels at careers that combine those three talents. Crabs prefer to make their own hours (or be the boss!) and excel in environments where they can help drive their own schedule and agenda. Here are a few career suggestions for Park Ji-min:

Startup entrepreneur: With their awareness of where and how an industry needs to be "disrupted"—without relying on data and analysis—and their willingness to put in the elbow grease, Park Ji-mins are the ideal visionaries and motivators to start a business. They can excel in the tech sphere with their blend of rationality and intuition.

HR executive: Park Ji-min can tell within the first conversation whether someone is "good people." This sign can save companies thousands of dollars by guiding them to the best person for the job, not the person with the most impressive resume.

Social Worker, Psychologist, or Psychiatrist: Willing to listen without judgment, gifted with a deep capacity for understanding and appreciating emotions, Park Ji-min excels at helping others untangle their emotional difficulties and questions.

Marketing analyst: Adept at science and math, Park Ji-min loves marketing because it combines intuition with hard facts. Crabs can be virtually unstoppable in this industry.

Architect: Park Ji-mins truly believe that home is where the heart is, and they're adept at imagining, designing, and creating homey spaces for a variety of clients. Crabs use their intuition to help guide a client to what they need, and their meticulous sense of detail to make that home a reality.

3. Park Ji-min and Money

Park Ji-min places a great deal of importance on comfort, especially in the home. To that end, this sign feels it's imperative to have a job that covers the bills, with enough of a financial cushion in case the worst happens. Crabs love well-made products, which are usually more expensive. They see consumerism as a way to enact change in their world, so they often buy with their heart. But Park Ji-min doesn't care about becoming the richest or wealthiest. Once their needs are provided for, they're happy to dial back work if it means spending more time with the people they love.

4. If You Work for a Park Ji-min Boss

Intelligent and emotional, a Park Ji-min boss can seem like an enigma. What do they want? How do you get them to like you? Instead of seeking those answers, focus on your work. Your Park Ji-min boss isn't in the office to make friends or connections. They're here to get the job done by the people who'll do it best. Here's how to excel in your career by making the most of working with a Park Ji-min boss:

Be honest. Park Ji-min hates lies, and will hold a grudge for years against the employee who tells even a white lie. Want to shield your Park Ji-min boss from bad news? Don't. Keep any info as fact-based as possible.

Be creative. Park Ji-min is always up for doing things in new and different ways. The old ways and routines are fine, but a Park Ji-min boss appreciates a fresh approach. Boldly offering to helm a new project or try a different strategy will impress the Crab.

Go deep. Park Ji-min always wants to know why, particularly when it comes to human behavior and opinion. Think something is worth doing? Explain why—a passionate explanation will be rewarded.

Get to know their moods. Emotional Park Ji-min may sometimes be, well, crabby at the office. Don't take it personally. Knowing when to stay out of their way is key. Park Ji-mins don't want subordinates asking them, "What's wrong?" So if their office door is closed or they seem curt, steer clear!

Keep boundaries. When your Park Ji-min boss asks how you are, don't get into your dog's illness or that fight with your friend—especially if you haven't worked together very long. To Park Ji-min, boundaries are essential for optimal work relationships.

5. What Success Means to a Park Ji-min

To a Park Ji-min, nothing feels better than the internal satisfaction of doing a good job. Park Ji-min truly doesn't care about career accolades, and feels that work should support a well-lived life. To this end, Park Ji-mins guard their free time obsessively. A job that they love and a life that they love go hand in hand. Of course, they'll burn the midnight oil if essential, but not for years on end. They need to see a clear reward for their hard work.

6. Awakening the Inner Park Ji-min Woodpecker

While the Crab represents Park Ji-min in western astrology, Native American astrology associates early summer birth dates with the woodpecker. Smart, caring, hardworking and always willing to provide for loved ones, the woodpecker is a strong spirit animal and guide for Park Ji-min—especially those Crabs who may want to ditch their metaphorical shells and find connection with the larger world. Here's how to connect with this animal totem:

DIY things. Resourceful Park Ji-mins love working with their hands, even if they don't often get a chance. Gardening or making something with tools can be restorative to Park Ji-min.

Talk to a stranger. Speaking to an elderly neighbor, even if this pushes Park Ji-min past his or her comfort zone, is key for a sign that thrives on connection to others but tends to focus inward.

Try feng shui. For Park Ji-min, a happy home is essential. If they're living somewhere temporary, it's key to make the place "theirs" with a few candles or a crystal altar.

Create something. Even a journal entry can help Park Ji-min synthesize those deep or confusing emotions and move forward.

Honor the past. Hanging photographs of cherished loved ones or favorite memories can help Park Ji-min savor the past while driving forward to manifest their present.

Predictions for the year 2022:

1. Overview

People probably ask you a lot why you’re so moody, don’t they?! Because you’re ruled by the quick-moving, emotional moon, your moods go up and down like the tides, which isn’t anything to be ashamed of. You’re a very intuitive, sensitive soul, Park Ji-min, and paying attention to the moon’s rhythmic cycles can help you understand your fluctuating moods. For example, the full moon in mid-January is hosted by your sensitive sign, and your home life and domestic issues emphasize your need for security in these areas. If your family dynamic or work/life balance is off now, you’ll really feel it.

In contrast, the new moon in your sign appears at the end of June (coincidentally, early in your birthday month), and gives you a brand-new perspective! You thrive in the summer months, and under this new moon you will be planting seeds of intention (perhaps secretly) and planning to water them and watch them grow over the warm months ahead. There is so much to look forward to now. Come out of your shell and enjoy the good things that will soon be headed your way.
Of course, you also have your solar return to look forward to at some point between the end of June and the end of July, which is the ideal time to practice some self-nurturing. Like a lot of Crabs, you might get your sense of self from taking care of others, but now is the time to take care of yourself! Celebrate your special day by getting treated and pampered in style. Having a spa day or relaxing at home—with family, of course—would be a perfect way to welcome another year on this planet.

2. Couples

With your domestic, traditional tendencies, Park Ji-min, you can probably be categorized as a true romantic at heart. You absolutely love being in love and will invest all of yourself to make things work (even when you aren’t in the ideal relationship). When the year begins, however, Venus, the goddess of love, is retrograde in hardworking Capricorn, so love might be a bigger chore than you were expecting. This is a time when lessons you should have learned the first time around could come back to haunt you. You can’t go back in time, and regret is a powerful sensation now, unfortunately.

You can look forward to an easier, more loving time in your partnership when romantic Venus spends time in your caring, sensitive sign for several weeks from mid-July to mid-August. While nights cuddled up on the couch and long walks on the beach are your preferred activities, you’re truly happy just being together.

Asteroid Juno is associated with having your needs met within your relationship, so it’s very telling that Juno is in emotional kindred water sign Pisces from the end of April through the end of the year. You’ll need your partner to be extra sensitive to your needs under this influence, as well as show compassion and empathy when you’re hurting. Romance will be high on your list, and getting swept off your feet would be fabulous! And bonus points if your partner can intuitively sense how you’re feeling without having to ask.

3. Singles

Asteroid Psyche relates to the soul and mind in your love equation and has a subtle yet significant background effect on your love life all year round. As Psyche spends January to the end of August in practical earth sign Virgo, you’re looking for someone who isn’t afraid to pitch in and help with whatever you’ve got going on in your life. If you’re a single parent, you might be looking for a partner who is willing to jump in 100 percent and help out with the kids. If you’re into home repair, your ideal match might be a fellow DIYer. You’re willing to get your hands dirty and return the favor, of course, but this person will have to prove their worth before you consider them long-term romantic material and reciprocate.

Romantic Venus, ruler of love and romance, is in fiery Aries for most of the month of May, urging you to come out of your shell and make something happen. This aggressive energy encourages you to be the instigator and take control of your own love life. You might not be comfortable in this dominant role, Park Ji-min, but that’s kind of the point. If what you’ve been doing lately has been working, don’t change it. But for Crabs looking to spice things up a bit, this forward transit can give you the boost of confidence you need to make the first move.

There’s a mysterious lunation near the end of October—a new moon in probing Scorpio—that has you extremely curious about someone who likes to keep secrets. Not being able to find anything out about them on social media is beyond intriguing. Use all of the resources at your disposal to satisfy your curiosity. What you uncover might or might not be what you were expecting, but at least you’ll know.

4. Money & Career

Venus, the goddess of love, also rules over money, and one of her most comfortable placements is when she’s paired for several weeks with financially gifted Taurus starting at the end of May. A lot of your anxieties about your money situation can begin to dissipate now as you gain the resources and knowledge to either make more money or better manage what you have. Working at a slow and steady pace to accumulate wealth is stressed now, Park Ji-min, so patience will be key.

Experimental Uranus is also traveling with Taurus all year, which gives you permission to change things up a little bit financially. There will be inevitable conflict between having new ideas and wanting to approach them cautiously, which could cause you to miss out on some good opportunities. This energy says that’s okay, though. Before making any big financial moves this year, you have to be comfortable with them. Then, in late August, you get the chance to review and reassess your choices when Uranus goes retrograde through the rest of the year. Did your moves pay off or were you better off before? Hindsight is 20/20. Don’t beat yourself up about bad investments, especially since you probably have plenty of time to recoup your losses.

Determined, ambitious Saturn is also working with rebellious Aquarius this year, so when you think outside the box, you can have great success. The plans you dream up won’t always be popular or accepted, but when they are, you knock it out of the park. You can use your unique viewpoint this year by filling a niche that no one else can. When your resume lists skills that no one else has, it won’t be difficult to find a new job or climb higher at your current one. If a job title doesn’t already exist for your skill set, create one. You’re in demand and you should be compensated for it. Don’t sell yourself short.

General features:

Intuitive, emotional, intelligent, passionate

Element: Water
Polarity: Negative
Quality: Cardinal
Ruling Planet: Moon
Ruling House: Fourth
Spirit color: Violet
Lucky gem: Ruby, pearl
Flower: Orchid and white rose
Top Love Matches: Taurus & Pisces