Sagittarius
NOV 22 - DEC 21
Great Communication
Sagittarius, you might be busy organizing your finances as February gets underway. The presence of attractive Venus and dynamic Mars in Capricorn is great for finding bargains, getting the best deals, and saving money.
Communication will be at a premium over the coming weeks with the sun and Pluto in Aquarius and your sector of talk and thought, and that’s just for starters. Chatty Mercury moves in on February 4, followed by warrior Mars and luscious Venus on February 12 and February 16, respectively. This means you’re in the ideal position to get your message out to the world, start or expand an online business, and market your goods or services, making the best use of social media and the latest tech.
You’ll also enjoy closing deals, networking, and getting involved in activities that connect you with kindred spirits. You’ll be very busy, but enjoyably so.
Be careful around the ninth, when the new moon in Aquarius forges an awkward angle with restless Uranus. An offer might seem too good to miss, but if you jump into it too impulsively you could lose out. Drill down into the details and make sure it’s right for you.
You could be doing a lot of mental work or sitting in front of a computer for many hours, and if so, be sure to balance this by getting out and exercising. Fresh air and movement will do you a world of good.
The emphasis shifts to your home and family sector as the sun joins prudent Saturn and nebulous Neptune here on February 18 for its annual four-week visit. It will shine a light on any issues that you might have preferred to sweep under the carpet. What emerges could be very illuminating and healing.
Finally, the full moon in Virgo on the twenty-fourth could put you in the spotlight. If you’ve recently finished a major project, it might be time to celebrate.
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