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While you've good reason to be annoyed by the amazingly cavalier attitude of a certain individual towards a rather serious plan or project, discuss it again frankly. This is likely to reveal that they completely misunderstood the gravity of things. Once you've explained, they'll develop a new respect for the situation.
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Often, instead of confronting others, you’ll make it seem you’re going along with their demands, then do nothing. Once they realise your strategy, they give in. That’s worked in the past, but now it would be disastrous. Actually, the individuals in question know more than you’re aware of. Talking things over is unlikely to achieve much. However, once what you learn by doing as they suggest will blow your mind.
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It would be easy to misinterpret the sudden and unsettling events you’re facing and, equally, conflicts over who should actually be making decisions as an indication things have gone wrong. The actual circumstances you’re dealing with are changing. Your instinct is to keep this to a minimum. However, since they can’t be halted, you’ll either have to accept others’ decisions or shift your perspective and join in the process of shaping the future. Once you’re involved, you’ll recognise how worthwhile even dramatic changes could be.
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While you revere the truth and distrust those who’re unreliable, you’re not always prepared to face difficult facts or acknowledge them to others. However, last November’s clash between Saturn and your ruler Pluto, which is repeated in late January and in August, gave you a glimpse of issues, personal and otherwise, you’d have to own up to and talk about, sometimes in uncomfortable situations. Ironically, these frank exchanges form a foundation for discussion of exciting but extremely unsettling events midyear. Worrying as this are initially, these appear often, and each gives you a chance to overcome once insurmountable restrictions, often in a single leap.
Love and Relationships
Others are struggling and, obviously, you want to support them. But the can mean backing off, and allowing them to get it wrong. If so, express your concerns once, and clearly, then let them know you’ll be there for them, whatever they decide.
Finances and Work
When seemingly unfair events shake things up, your instinctive response is to battle to maintain the status quo. Actually, even sudden and unsettling developments are helping you break away from familiar but restrictive patterns. Explore every option. What seems least likely soon wins you over.
Health and Well Being
The year’s stresses could accumulate in the form of feeling unwell, overwhelming fatigue or sudden sensitivities. Combat this by adopting calming activities. These needn’t be boring. While yoga or meditation are brilliant, regular salsa dancing will do the trick, too.
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© Shelley von Strunckel, 2004
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