Aquarius
JAN 20 - FEB 18
Time of Release
Aquarius, the sun’s presence in your lifestyle sector this month positively encourages you to embrace change. The weeks until July 22 are perfect for dealing with any emotional issues that might be interfering with your productivity and reaching your goals. You can be very sensitive to moods and atmospheres, especially in the workplace or even in your home if you work from there. Toxic energies can prevent you from doing your best and performing to the max. Resolving such matters will leave you free to make great progress.
There’s a full moon in Capricorn on the third that could highlight areas where you feel overwhelmed. If you can simplify your schedule, do so. Better still, if you can relax that day and enjoy some pampering and self-care, it could leave you feeling much better. You might also decide to rearrange your schedule to make life easier for yourself.
Even so, feisty Mars moves into Virgo and your sector of transformation on July 10 for a stay of around six weeks. This is your chance to cleanse your system of any deep-seated or blocked emotions that are preventing you from being as successful as you’d like to be. It’s also a great time to connect with a life coach or energy healer who can assist you in this regard. Their expertise can smooth the way to healing and inner peace.
Luscious Venus turns retrograde in your sector of relating on the twenty-second and will remain so until September 3, which could affect certain relationships. You might go into observer mode and begin to notice things that eluded you before about your partner or other key people in your life. You could come to some conclusions at this time, but avoid making any snap decisions. They could backfire.
Finally, the sun’s move into Leo on July 22 lights up your sector of relationships. This could inspire you to spend more time with your partner and other close ones and do more fun and exciting things together.
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