Sagittarius
NOV 22 - DEC 21
Get to Work
It's time to get down to business. Sagittarius, with the sun spending most of the month in your 10th house of career, public image and reputation. This will be a big month for you in regards to advancing your career, and you could step into the spotlight for an important project, or you might be publicly noticed for personal contribution.
Uranus goes retrograde on September 1 in your 6th house of daily work routine and habits, further emphasizing your need to return to an important work project. You've been experiencing a lot of changes with your daily routine, coworkers, and possibly your health. While Uranus is retrograde, you might need to revisit a project that you were working on that requires some level of collaboration. This is your time to shine and prove that you're the right person for the task.
The Virgo New Moon on September 2 happens in your 10th house of career. This is a time for you to plant seeds in regards to where you're going and what you want to achieve. Get clear on what is important to you. During this new moon, the sun opposes Saturn in Pisces in your 4th house of home and family. You'll need to learn how to better balance your home life and your work life. You could be feeling the pressures of being busy, and there might be something that you need to learn, or some sort of tool that you can tap into to help you get through some of the tasks that are on your plate.
Mars enters your 8th house of shared resources and transformation on September 4, and you'll be putting a lot of energy into collaboration with others. This could be a chance to make more money with a partner, either business or romantic. You might also feel more passionate and sexually charged. If you have shared financial goals or are looking to pay down debts, this is a good time to focus on that.
Mercury joins the sun in your 10th house of career on September 8, and you'll be able to make a plan for the goals you set around the new moon, using Mercury's powers of analyzing, details and strategy.
The Pisces full moon lunar eclipse on September 17 kicks off an upcoming cycle for everyone that involves auditing each area of your life, and repairing the things that need work so that we can move towards our dreams, creativity, and an inner sense of peace and healing. This eclipse will put a spotlight on your family and home life.
Venus moves into your 12th house of endings on September 22, and this will be a great time for rest. With so much going on in your work and career, you'll need to dedicate this time to something pleasurable so that you can rest and recharge. Your dreams may reveal a lot about relationships during this time and your interactions with others, so pay attention.
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