Virgo

AUG 23 - SEP 22

Change of Mindset

There’s a focus on your personal finances as this month unfolds, Virgo, and it continues until October 23. This is your opportunity to balance the books, cut back on expenses, and consider creating a budget that takes into account the extra demands of the coming holiday season. If you’re ready to get organized, you might want to set money aside to help you fund the months ahead.

And with lively Mercury, your guide planet, moving into Libra on the fourth, you might enjoy creating a quick spreadsheet to help you stay on track.

There is a solar eclipse in Libra on October 14, which gives you a chance for a new beginning. If aspects of your finances have gotten out of hand, this is the ideal opportunity to set things right. It’s also possible that you’ll be pushed into doing so. If so, it might feel uncomfortable at the time, but know that it’s ultimately for the best.

If you’re kick-starting a side hustle, it could blossom into something bigger than you imagined.

Dynamic Mars moves into Scorpio and your sector of talk and thought on the eleventh, followed by Mercury and the sun on the twenty-second and twenty-third, respectively. This developing emphasis on a very intense sign could have quite an impact on your outlook and mindset.

Under this influence, you’ll find it easy to read between the lines and know who you can trust and who you should avoid. Anyone too superficial won’t appeal to you; you’ll go for depth every time. This can also be an excellent time to do business. You’ll know a good deal when you see one and steer clear of anything that seems dodgy.

Finally, there’s a powerful lunar eclipse in Taurus and your sector of far horizons on October 28. This could be quite an interesting time as you look for new opportunities. You might discover something that checks all the boxes, possibly something that’s been hiding in plain sight, so stay alert.

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