Astrology Archive:
Astrology
July 2010
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The key word this month is opportunity. The up side of this is that if you can hold your focus and concentrate on the task in hand to the exclusion of all other influences, then you can get results to a quality of degree that is normally not available. However, there are two major pitfalls on the way. You can find yourself being derailed, either by the demands of the workplace or else by issues concerning home and family situations. In either case, you can’t afford to spread yourself too thinly. Make your mind up about what has priority, then stick to it and put everything else second. This guarantees that you will get things done effectively, and in order.
Romance
and Relationship
It’s a weird kind of balance this month. You can easily price yourself out of the market by declining all manner of offers due to your short term fussy nature, and by doing so you’ll miss out on some great opportunities. Alternatively, if you take all of the chances unfolding around you now, you’ll find that you’ll become complacent and lose your discernment. So be selective, but not choosy. Be dynamic and proactive, but not impulsive or rash, and by acting with just the slightest degree of self discipline, you should find that the quality of person around you significantly improves.
Business
and Finance
This month represents the end of the limitations and restrictions that seem to have plagued your professional status over recent months, but having said that it doesn’t give you carte blanche to go full speed ahead. Now that the pressure is decreasing, perhaps it’s a good time to step back and look at the last nine months from a more objective and detached perspective, because from a more impersonal position you can see the long term a lot more clearly, and thus project into the future with a great deal more common sense. Step down a gear, and be a little more gentle with yourself and others.
Health
and Spirit
Increasingly you’ll find that this time is bringing the potential for new beginnings, or at least the option of them. If you take the chances that this time brings then you’ll do well. If you don’t take them, you lose nothing, but be aware that opportunities for growth such as they are now come rarely. The challenge is not so much to cope with the big changes that are ongoing, but to cope with the day by day minutia that seems to somehow always get in the way and divert you from the central theme or direction. You can be like a child with a new box of toys, but take them out one at a time; you’ve all the time in the world.