OVERVIEW: Relationships, relationships, relationships. That's going to be your focus during the first half of 2006, particularly during January and February. If you're single, prepare to be approached by someone you've been seeing on an extremely casual basis -- someone who's ready to commit, and who hopes you're willing to do the same. If you're not quite ready, though, don't allow yourself to feel forced, manipulated or talked into it. If you're attached, expect to be proud of your choice and to end up even closer to your partner by the time summer rolls around. During the first three weeks of November, an old flame will reappear in your life, most likely asking for another shot. If you think you two really can come up with new solutions to those old problems, and you're interested, go for it. If not, bow out gracefully and see if you can't simply remain friends.
Throughout 2006, you'll need to keep an extra careful eye on your finances. Overspending will come easily to you, but if you give in to temptation, you'll have plenty of time to regret it -- especially if you overextend via plastic. In addition to keeping track of what you need to pay back and when, you should also put a bit of cash aside. You may need it for professional reasons around the end of March or the beginning of April. You should also keep an eye out for the possibility of turning a hobby into a part-time source of income -- at least part-time. The universe may be trying to nudge you into a whole new profession, and this could be just the beginning.
By early winter, if someone from out of town comes to you with an offer (and this someone happens to be quite interesting, exotic and influential), think hard before you automatically refuse it. This could be the one you've been waiting for. Above all else -- and in all departments -- trust your instinct. After all, when has it ever let you down?
CAREER: If you were in a shell for any part of 2005, the New Year brings the opportunity (and the obligation) to bust out and start schmoozing. The first couple of months will be pretty intense as you find yourself drawn into massive bouts of networking despite your usual proclivities -- you might even be the object of more than one recruiter. Use that common sense you are so famous for in evaluating all promises and claims, as at least one of these connections will offer more than they can deliver. Toward the end of the year, probably around mid-autumn, you will experience a wave of nostalgia for a long-ago work situation that you know deep down is irreplaceable.
As important as your work relationships will be throughout the year, you will find your relationship with money to be just as important to your career. Focus on spending, budgeting and cost-cutting as much as possible -- the more you save early on, the better off you and your organization will be at the end of the year. Remember the evils of the penny-wise/pound-foolish combination and try to avoid them when possible. Surpluses accrued in January and February can be safely spent by spring, as long as you don't rack up enormous deficits.
At some point in the fall, you might pick up a new part-time freelance gig that will take you in a wildly new direction if you let it. This new direction doesn't have to come from freelancing, nor does it have to be followed for any length of time. Listen to your gut and figure out what's really best for you in light of your long-range career goals, but don't think twice about revising those goals if you think they're off base. By the time winter is past and you're looking back on 2006, you will see that every time you said no to an opportunity, you made way for others to follow -- and that every time you said yes, you found something unexpected.
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LOVE: If nothing else, the first half of 2006 will be fantastic for your self-esteem. And it won't cost you a thing. There's no need for expensive counseling or self-help books when it seems like everyone around you is singing your praises. Revel in the unexpected recognition of your attributes and talents, and don't be surprised if romantic overtures accompany the hearty compliments.
In the relationship department, this situation could be exactly what you've been looking for -- or it might turn you off a certain overly enthusiastic individual forever. If you're single, you're likely to be approached by someone you'd never quite thought of as a serious prospect. The other person may feel far more passionately than you do. If you're not prepared for the exclusive relationship they propose, then respect your own instincts and don't allow yourself to be persuaded. The sweet talk can only last so long. If you've already got a special someone, showers of praise and material signs of affection from your partner certainly aren't going to hurt your relationship. Just make sure to accept the flattery with grace, and you'll feel incredibly close to your partner as the year progresses.
Later in the year, you may have to wean yourself from the unsolicited accolades. But don't worry -- you won't need verbal signs of affection when people's actions make their respect abundantly clear. You'll rack up admirers like other people collect fine bottles of wine. During the first three weeks of November, a blast from the past may surface. Even if this person isn't begging for another chance, they're probably testing the waters to see if you'd be willing to give it another go. Honestly ask yourself if you think things would be appreciably different; if the answer's no, retreat before any damage is done. In the early winter, look for a new face or even a foreigner to make an entrance into your life. You'll instantly recognize this person as friend or foe, so go with your gut when it comes to making decisions about the future.
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2006-08-23 02:04:15
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answered by PYT 3
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Hon...yu reelly cannot go with such a generalization...get yoour birth data and try http://www.astro.com click at the top for a free horoscope , input data, click continue....then to your left is a coloumn where yu willse a bit down the page, Astro Portrait...and that is the wheel of your house configurations. place cursor on any part of the chart in question and an analysis pos up. i find this fun tho to restrictive. http://0800-horoscope.com is another and quite fun. In depth analysis of the chart in the standards of conjunctions, trines, calling out the malefect, if need be and not holding back. i imagine you will try several. Nothing wrong withit. both site are comeons for astro data, ihave found too generalized. you can have an astrologist do this for yu, word of mouth is good, check yur local newspaper....in the back perhaos under misc. or even he yello pags. You will find them.When i need a reading, I go to a professional. try fine tuning it. use your data, and clarify your reading..itis your call.
2006-08-25 23:02:48
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answered by Anonymous
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There is much to be said for simply doing what you do best. Although you are hugely versatile, the downside is whether you are doing what you are doing because you can, or because you want to. Keep asking yourself that all important question about what would be best for you in the long run, and stop trying to fit into other people's ideas of what you either should be or do.
2006-08-22 21:51:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Heart Cancer Is in this year, so is lung, brain, breast, testicular, and intestinal cancers. On the flip side, no more colon, stomach, liver, kidney, or ovarian cancer. Ha ha ha!
2006-08-22 21:25:12
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answered by Anonymous
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