Aries
MAR 21 - APR 19

Planning to Succeed
Get ready for a delightful month ahead, Aries, because this December looks set to open new doors and prepare you to make a big splash as you dive into 2023. If you’re ready for a vacation, a dazzling focus on your holiday zone means you’ll enjoy the chance to get away, especially if it involves new adventures and experiences.
However, as the full moon in Gemini aligns with Mars retrograde on December 7, there might also be many reasons why you feel stuck and unable to do what you want when you want. If you’re eager to get around this, a good dose of flexibility will help. No matter what you have planned, you might have to accept options that aren’t what you would usually choose but get you something close.
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There’s also good news as jovial Jupiter moves back into Aries and your sign on the twentieth and remains here until until mid-May 2023, so you’ll be back on track and ready to take the world by storm. Your energy level and confidence will return, and despite any setbacks, your ability to come up with smart solutions will stand you in good stead.
Next is a gradual shift to the sign of Capricorn and your sector of goals and ambitions. Chatty Mercury moves in on December 6, followed by diplomatic Venus on December 9 and the sun on December 21. Your thoughts will shift to your goals and what you hope to finish this year and accomplish during the next.
You’ll do well if you can socialize with some of the people you work alongside and other professionals. This might open doors to you more quickly than taking a more conventional route.
Finally, there’s a super new moon in Capricorn on the twenty-third, which you can use to kick-start a new job, business venture, or marketing campaign. Talkative Mercury turns retrograde on December 29, but you can still make progress if you play your cards right.
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