The one thing that the letters S, M, and R all have in common is that they are all letters of passion and seduction. The letter S is the herald of all things sexy, slinky, sassy and smiling, the M the symbol of maternal and motherly love, and the rolling letter R represents the cheeky sexuality found in the words raunchy, racy, randy, rapture, ravish and relish. Put them all together and you get words awash in sensuality: shimmer, summery, smolder gossamer, and mesmerize. As such, SMR names are uniquely qualified to represent personalities that can brighten a Michigan winter.
But it would be a mistake to think of the happy-go-lucky SMRs as being one-dimensional. For as light-hearted as they can be, the SMRs’ philosophies of life are rooted in intellectuality-grounded spirituality. They’re the kinds of people whose wisdom comes from a place few of us have visited. They also know how to make people laugh at just the right times… even if much of their humor goes right over the heads of their audience.
In terms of their careers, SMRs excel in jobs that require hand-eye coordination and the ability to solve short-range problems. But because these gregarious souls have such a hunger for human interaction, it would be rare to find SMRs in solo professions like writing or accounting. It’s much more likely that they will be employed as teachers, managers, or in the restaurant industry… anything where large groups of people are involved. And there’s nothing lethargic about SMRs either, and it’s common to find them falling in love with their work, or at least fixating on a problem until they’ve found the solution. If they’re not the first people to show up at work in the morning, then they’re going to be the last to leave.
Did we mention obsession? Well, watch out for the SMR in love. These expansive personalities can bowl anyone over with their grand expressions of affection – at least that’s what they believe. The problem comes when they fail to capture the heart of their intended target and discover that they are the ones to have fallen in love. These are the times that SMRs are at their lowest ebb: for these kinds of philosophical failures are particularly traumatic for people with such secure attitudes on relationships. And because these sensitive individuals have such a hard time pulling out of downward emotional slides, their ideal spouses are the even-tempered types who will keep the SMRs’ upbeat attitudes on an even keel.
[AD PLACEHOLDER]