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Libra

SEP 23 - OCT 22

Network and Connect

Libra, you’ll be in the mood to make new friends and get moving on key projects this month. December looks like it should be a busy time in which you’re eager to get ahead with your own exciting plans and chip in and contribute to other people’s ideas. This is a great opportunity to promote your business and do so with total confidence in what you have to offer. With the sun and warrior Mars in Sagittarius and your sector of talk and thought, there will be plenty of fascinating conversations. You’ll be eager to reach out to friends old and new and wish them the best of the season.

Lovely Venus moves into Scorpio and your personal financial sector on December 4, encouraging you to make some canny choices and decisions. Rather than simply splurge over this holiday month, it would be a better idea to budget and plan for all eventualities.

The new moon in Sagittarius on the twelfth is great for initiating your goals and plans, especially those that you want to see flourish in 2024.

And watch out as fleet-footed Mercury turns retrograde, also on December 12, and remains so until January 1, 2024. Its rewind phase could cause chaos unless you prepare well in advance. Try to get important tasks completed earlier rather than later.

The sun moves into Capricorn and your home and family sector on the twenty-first, just in time for the holiday week. You might decide to spend this time at home and invite others over for some great times and fabulous meals.

The full moon in Cancer on December 26 could coincide with an event that brings many different people together. It could be very enjoyable, and you’ll connect with some fascinating folks along the way.

Finally, Venus enters Sagittarius on the twenty-ninth, which can add extra sparkle to New Year’s events and the coming weeks.

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