Capricorn
DEC 22 - JAN 19
Going Places
Capricorn, as September gets underway, there are plenty of opportunities to get away from it all and take a break from the hustle and bustle of life. The sun in Virgo and your sector of travel encourages you to escape even if you can only manage a day or two. This is also a time when you’ll want to explore new possibilities that involve something of a learning curve.
However, with Mercury rewinding until September 15, you need to keep an eye on your passport, tickets, and other important personal items. There’s a chance they could go missing or you’ll forget them. It’s also possible that a technical glitch could cause delays. A checklist will help you make sure that you stay ahead of the game.
Convivial Venus turns direct in your sector of shared finance, business, and desire on the third. If business has been slow or a deal has stalled, it may have inspired you to make a few decisions that change the way you handle key aspects of these areas.
Make good use of the new moon in Virgo on September 14 to get moving on something that might take you out of your comfort zone. It could be a challenge, but it will be one you’ll relish, and it could have some welcome benefits even if they are unexpected.
You’ll welcome the sun’s move into Libra and the top spot in your solar chart on the twenty-second because it coincides with a time that’s perfect for promoting yourself and getting noticed. Use this opportunity to put yourself out there and become more visible. The more you’re seen, the more you’ll attract new clients and great jobs.
Finally, the full moon on September 29 takes place in Aries and your home zone, and this could stir up any domestic issues that have been bubbling away in the background. You and other family members could easily get irritated, which would make for a fractious atmosphere.
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