Thursday, April 19, 2012

ROGER FEDERER his life beyond tennis and manifestation

A description of Roger's basic stance toward life, the way others see him, the way Roger Federer comes across, the face he shows to the world. This page describes the disguise Federer wears, his role in life, while the page about motivation talks about the real person beneath the disguise.

Modest, unobtrusive, and often rather quiet or shy, he is a person who is content to stay in the background or to serve as an assistant, in the supporting role rather than in the lead. He is quite humble in his own assessment of himself; he seeks perfection, with a tendency to be overly self-critical. No matter how well he does something, Roger Federer always sees the flaws in it and how it could be improved. Often Federer will simply refuse to attempt something because he feels he cannot meet his own high standards.

Roger Federer has an eye for detail and he gets upset when something is not done just so, usually something others consider rather inconsequential or trivial. He is hard to please and his relationships with others may suffer because of this. Roger Federer also has refined sensitivities and is very discriminating and particular in his choice of foods, clothes, friends, artwork, etc. Order in Federer's environment is very important to Federer.

Federer steps into situations rather cautiously, and not without realistically assessing all of the risks and potential advantages involved. Unless something is a safe bet, he is unlikely to dive into it. Roger Federer tends to underestimate his own capacities and to lack confidence and trust in life, which inhibits his spontaneity. Worrying is a bad habit of his. On the other hand, Roger rarely falls flat on his face and what he does, he does very well. Others see Roger Federer as a self-sufficient and rather self-contained person. Federer has a strong sense of propriety. Politeness, good manners, and correct behavior are important to him. His clear, cool, objective and non-emotional attitude is apparent to others first, and though he is really quite helpful and caring, he does not radiate much sympathy and as a result, others may not see the helpful side as readily. Roger may seem more businesslike and factual as well as more conservative than he really is at heart. He is the person others might go to for technical advice or an unbiased opinion, but not for emotional support. He is keenly observant, intelligent, and has a great desire for learning and for self-improvement, but he is not especially ambitious and is often satisfied with a rather simple, unglamourous position in life. He is assertive and bold. Roger Federer is willing to be the first person to speak up and make his position known, and to strike out on his own if necessary. Roger generally gets along better with men than with women because his approach is quite direct and sometimes tactless and insensitive as well. He can be a bit too forceful. However, Roger Federer's boldness is his calling card, and most people feel that he can at least be trusted to be honest with them.

Roger Federer has a radiant, winning personality and others see him as a person used to achieving success. , Roger Federer is broadminded and is willing to give others the benefit of the doubt. He is helpful and tolerant as long as his moral and ethical standards are respected.


Others may see Roger as a cool, reserved and unapproachable person, perhaps as a result of his conservative and stern upbringing. Roger Federer may feel that no one understands him and tends to isolate himself from others.
Roger has good organization skills and he knows how to arrange everything skillfully. Happy in teamwork and adept at negotiating, he can lead successful business meetings. Roger Federer can easily obtain all the information he needs in order to make the best deal. Federer is likely to go his own way in life and he has a tendency to stay secluded from others. Roger Federer is always preoccupied with his own thoughts and ideas and gives other people the impression that he does not want to be bothered with their problems.

Roger Federer has a strong need to influence others and to dominate his home or environment. He is likely to join associations with large groups of people and some of Federer's relationships will be very important to him and possibly affect his future.


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