You have chosen the Emperor and the King of Wands.The star sign Aries and the Emperor deals with the fire and self-discipline of controlling the self rule both these cards. The Emperor suggests that you should be in charge, you should be the boss or the father figure of any project you do, for you are able to be strong, ambitious and logical about everything. You control things in a very practical sense and you use your clever strategies for coming up with a matter of fact way of going about things that are a little difficult for others. You keep working hard for you have such fixed focus, it can be rigid but you're adventurous and creative and you enjoy the outdoors. You're physically active, because you work extremely hard, but you like to be in charge and that's good because you're good at it. You're always on a mission, always looking for something new, especially something to start. You have exactly the right balance, people trust and admire you and they enjoy your creative spirit and the sense that you know exactly what you're doing, even when you don't. You're on your way to achievement and status and you are definitely climbing the ladder of success. Your hard work will soon start to pay off. You need to discover a sense of personal appreciation for your ambitions. It is your restlessness and your courage that allows you to experience your own strength even though it may be a struggle; it's the achievement of a new goal. You have the spirit of the pioneer where you strive for independence within a field of work, which gives you the satisfaction and freedom to make your own decisions and break new ground. Everything has to be done with dash and drama. There is a slight naivety but this has freshness, which is a great asset. You're impulsiveness means that you sometimes desire to translate into reality now, which needs to come later. Waiting is indeed hard. You have a very short supply of patience. This is not laziness or incapability but you have a tendency to want to abandon the goal before it's achieved. You must learn to see things through to the end and wait for things to sometimes ripen in their own good time.