Libra
SEP 23 - OCT 22
Financially Savvy
Libra, money matters could be high on your agenda as November gets underway. With the sun, dynamic Mars, and chatty Mercury in Scorpio and your personal financial sector, you’ll be ready to get your money working harder for you. You’re naturally very resourceful, and this trait can help you make positive changes over the coming weeks that enable you to save and perhaps start a lucrative side hustle.
This is also good month to sell anything you no longer want or need. You could earn some good money that helps you cover the financial demands of the holiday season.
On November 13, there’s a powerful new moon in Scorpio and your money sector that can be helpful if you’re ready for a new beginning. However, you could make an impulsive move that might cost you dearly. It would certainly be wise to avoid any get-rich-quick schemes. Trust your instincts and take your time when making decisions, especially if an offer sounds too good to be true.
Mercury moves into Sagittarius and your communication zone on the ninth, followed by the sun and Mars on the twenty-second and twenty-fourth, respectively. The coming weeks are excellent for promoting your goods or services, networking, and reaching out to others on your wavelength. You might be ready to start an online business or improve one you have. And if you’re a social media aficionado, this can be a great time to get your message across, attract more followers, and showcase your skills and abilities.
There’s a full moon in Taurus and your sector of far horizons on November 27, so you could be feeling restless. A desire to travel or dive into new experiences could inspire you to go on a vacation or book a short break. Find a way to delegate your everyday tasks rather than push this opportunity away. Taking some time out could do you a world of good.
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