By Jeff Jawer
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Patiently biding your time may not be your strong suit, Sagittarius, yet it looks like the best hand to play for much of this month. Thats because the Sun is moving through steady Taurus in your 6th House of Work and Service. You may be bored, feeling stuck with where youre at and itching for some action, but its your ability to show up with consistency at your current job or in pursuit of one you want that counts now. The tune changes a bit when the Sun shifts into active Gemini on May 20. This ignites an urge to reach out and connect with others. In fact, even if you dont make a move, someone is likely to contact you with an idea or offer of interest.
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Patiently biding your time may not be your strong suit, Sagittarius, yet it looks like the best hand to play for much of this month. Thats because the Sun is moving through steady Taurus in your 6th House of Work and Service. You may be bored, feeling stuck with where youre at and itching for some action, but its your ability to show up with consistency at your current job or in pursuit of one you want that counts now. The tune changes a bit when the Sun shifts into active Gemini on May 20. This ignites an urge to reach out and connect with others. In fact, even if you dont make a move, someone is likely to contact you with an idea or offer of interest.
Be careful of fast talkers, though, since words can be especially cheap now. Chatty Mercury is also in Gemini, which can drown you in data that sounds good but doesnt really count for much. Since this communication planet is slowing down before turning retrograde on May 26, its vital to be discriminating in what you say and what you believe. The three weeks that follow are a period of backtracking with others. Ideally, this can help you to reestablish contact with those who can serve your professional interests. But if youve rushed ahead and agreed to something without careful research, you may spend this time untangling the knots caused by impulsiveness. Its a challenge to become enthusiastic about a project without jumping into it, yet such self-restraint will serve you well.
About the Author
Jeff Jawer is the co-author of Barnes & Noble's 'Your Astrology Guide 2008.' A professional astrologer since 1973, his articles have appeared in astrology journals and magazines and Web sites around the world. He holds a B.A. in The History and Science of Astrology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and teaches and lectures both in the United States and abroad.
About the Author
Jeff Jawer is the co-author of Barnes & Noble's 'Your Astrology Guide 2008.' A professional astrologer since 1973, his articles have appeared in astrology journals and magazines and Web sites around the world. He holds a B.A. in The History and Science of Astrology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and teaches and lectures both in the United States and abroad.