Leo
JUL 23 - AUG 22
Work and Lifestyle
As 2024 gets underway, the action focuses on your lifestyle sector, Leo. The sun here until January 20 encourages you to take a closer look at your daily schedule and decide how well it works for you. This includes your job, general routines, and exercise regimen. If there’s a way to simplify things while still reaching your goals, this is the time to do it.
Convivial Mercury turns direct on the first, which means any delays will soon melt away and you can speed ahead with your plans and make good progress.
If there are areas of your life in which things aren’t working as well as you’d like, the move of feisty Mars into Capricorn on January 4 encourages you to do something about them. In six weeks or so, you could be much more productive than you are now.
If you’re ready to jettison certain habits that are holding you back, make use of the new moon on the eleventh. This is a good time to drop whatever isn’t working and embrace new ways of being that can help you live up to your potential.
On January 20, the sun aligns with powerbroker Pluto in Capricorn before they move into Aquarius on that same day. Relationships will be emphasized for some time to come, meaning that issues associated with power and control could also come to the fore.
Note that the sun in Aquarius will move fairly quickly, so you’ll enjoy the chance to socialize, spend time with your partner, and perhaps collaborate on an important project.
On the twenty-fifth, the full moon occurs in your sign and across your relationship axis, and it could bring buried issues to light. There might be some drama with your partner or another, so try not to do or say anything you might come to regret later.
Finally, energizing Uranus turns direct in your sector of career and goals on January 26, so expect the unexpected. Some positive opportunities could show up for you.
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