Aries
MAR 21 - APR 19
Streamlining Affairs
Aries, the month begins with a full moon in Aquarius on day one and a fabulous tie between fiery Mars and expansive Jupiter. This gets August off to a great start. You’ll be in a partying mood but also set to fulfill a yearning for wealth and success. There’s a desire to work and play that could find you at your creative best. You’ll have some brilliant ideas and be eager to get them organized and bring them to fruition.
The sun remains in your leisure zone until August 23, making the coming weeks excellent for indulging in your favorite hobbies and sports and generally enjoying life. Venus continues to rewind in Leo for some weeks yet, so you might feel a little reticent when it comes to expressing yourself or showcasing your work. This is an opportunity to work with your fears and gradually overcome any doubt or sense of imposter syndrome.
Mars continues in meticulous Virgo, encouraging you to create systems and ways of doing things that enhance your productivity. You might also feel moved to look to your health and well-being and make a few improvements in your routines.
The new moon in Leo on the sixteenth can be helpful for kick-starting new initiatives. Are you ready to showcase your work? This is a good time to promote it and enhance your marketing skills.
The sun’s move into Virgo on August 23 puts the focus on hard work and accomplishing your goals. You’ll be ready with a sound strategy to make your dreams come true.
Dynamic Mars moves into Libra on the twenty-seventh for six weeks, stirring up your sector of relating and bringing an opportunity to clear the air. If issues have been pushed under the carpet, this influence will stir things up and encourage conversation so that things can be sorted out.
Finally, there’s another full moon on August 30, this one in Pisces. Lie low, relax, and enjoy a scented bath, spa treatment, or other delicious pampering session.
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