Leo: Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Christopher Renstrom2023-08-01T03:45:00-06:00You're surrounded by opportunities but not the ones you want. Before nixing them, remember that beggars can't be choosers.
You're surrounded by opportunities but not the ones you want. Before nixing them, remember that beggars can't be choosers.
August 1 Mars trine Jupiter A lot of times we set a goal and then work to achieve it. It's the reason for to-do lists, target weights, and money-saving strategies. Mars is all about raising the bar higher, but sometimes we can be so single-minded that we limit what we're capable of. This [...]
LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) Once again someone helps you out of a jam. Most people would be grateful, but you find it dispiriting. Why is it you can never get yourself out of your own predicaments? It comes from being a Libra. People love to fly to your rescue. You're their favorite damsel [...]
Your tendency to shellac facts in a rosy resin catches up to you today. There are a lot of flies in the ointment, so start picking them out.
A friend badmouths someone before you even meet, but don't let the history between these two affect you. Wait to make up your own mind.
Don't play the blame game. Even if a fiasco is totally someone else's fault you still need this person to accomplish what has to be done. Work with what you have.
You face some tough money choices. Begin by separating feelings from figures. It's better to hold the bottom-line than to bottom out.
Sometimes knowing too much is a disadvantage. Approach matters as if seeing them for the first time and you'll know exactly what to do.
LEO (July 22 - Aug. 22) Things always turn out well when the Sun squares Jupiter. It's one of Astrology's most exuberant and rewarding planetary combinations. Not only will you achieve your aims, but you'll do better than expected. Yet therein lies the rub. Everyone tends to get carried away when touched by the influence [...]
You want someone to pay up, but already know this person won't be able to. Let it go. That lesson you want to teach costs more than forgiving the debt.