Cancer
JUN 21 - JUL 22
Leisure and Pleasure
The sun, chatty Mercury, and fiery Mars are all in Scorpio and your leisure zone as the month begins, Cancer, so you’ll be geared up for an interesting few weeks. This can be a great opportunity to relax and unwind, though you’re more likely to become engaged in the hobbies and activities you’re most passionate about. Whether you’re looking for new love or you’re ready to get away from it all with your partner and take the chance to rekindle the spark between you, there’s plenty of opportunity. And your creative side will be very prominent as well.
However, the new moon in Scorpio on November 13 could be a tricky one. In your rush to make something happen, you could fall over your own feet and cause your plans to come crashing down. Whatever your intention, don’t be in too much of a hurry. Planning and a sound strategy will go a long way toward bringing the positive result you want.
On the ninth, the focus gradually shifts to the sign of Sagittarius and your lifestyle sector. Mercury moves in on this day, followed by the sun and Mars on the twenty-second and twenty-fourth, respectively. You’ll be ready to get organized, but you’ll also enjoy the opportunity to expand your vision. Rather than compressing your daily schedule into a set of boring but effective strategies, you’ll be looking for opportunities to expand your horizons and be productive while also enjoying the chance to do your own thing. It’s the best of both worlds.
You might also be more inclined to exercise, and you’ll suddenly benefit from moving your body more. If you’ve gotten off track recently, the presence of Mars in this sector can help you rediscover your motivation.
Finally, the full moon in Gemini on November 27 occurs across your lifestyle axis, which can be a call to take some time out to recharge. With Thanksgiving just finished, this might be one of the best times to take it easy for a few days so you’ll be in fine form for the rest of the holiday season.
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