The full moon on January 1st makes you extremely eager to crawl into a shelter and stay there for two days. You need to get some sleep. If you feel the need, get some. Next, please see Susan Miller's Leo horoscope for January 2018. Susan Miller's Leo Horoscope for January 2018 text You put in a lot of work over the holidays, so you need a break as January approaches. You are sociable by nature, but in early January, you want to calm down and perhaps plan for the coming year in a quiet environment. If you had children, you would smile and say that it was impossible. I feel for you – I remember those days too. Find out if your partner can take care of the children and give you the breathing space you need.
The January 1 full moon falls in Cancer, 12 degrees, in your twelfth house of privacy and creativity. If you have a creative project on hand, you have time to think through how to proceed and what can be added to make the project better. At the same time, as long as you calm down and listen to the subtle voice of your heart, you can have foresight about what is happening around you. Your intuition is always working efficiently and guiding you in the right direction, but you must block out the noise around you in order to hear the message your intuition is conveying to you.
The New York Times recently ran a story bemoaning our constant overwork, our constant hustle and bustle, putting out fires, meeting deadlines, keeping up with industry developments, and all while maintaining friendships and having fun. We have been so busy that we don't even have time to take a simple break and think. Ancient astrologers believed that meditation is a mode of life and a way for us to gain vital new ideas. See if you can find some quiet time, even just an hour.
The Cancer full moon in your 12th house indicates low energy and a need for nourishment and sleep. Pay attention to how you feel because your body will tell you what it needs to perform at its best.
There's another reason I'm suggesting you take it easy—a host of friendly planets are heading toward your sixth house of work, with the new moon in Capricorn, 27 degrees, arriving on the 16th. This is an important event, and it is rare to have six planets in the same house.
After the new moon, you will be busy with work, full of energy, and have more to-do items. When it comes to the tasks you focus on, details determine success or failure, so you need to be organized and not let down at critical moments. Fortunately, you have the first two weeks of January to adjust your pace before this wave of important new tasks falls on you. It is very important to be realistic and practical. Also, for tasks that are more variable, it is best to prepare a draft in advance.
Saturn is also a member of the 6th house group of planets. Being located here has an obvious implication that it is extremely difficult to find suitable helpers and employees. This is true in the workplace and also at home, for example, with a nanny or housekeeper. If you're a manager, start saving resumes now - you never know when you'll need to pick up the phone and invite that person to join the company. The feeling of being unable to find the right person is doubly devastating because you are extremely busy at work and urgently need to hire someone.
Saturn will be here for three years, until December 20, 2020. In the days ahead, projects may take longer to complete (Saturn slows things down) and may cost more - keep this in mind when budgeting for new projects.
Saturn requires dedication. If it is located in the 6th house, you need to learn new professional standards and do a lot of research and delve into details before you can become proficient in your work. Saturn requires you to give your full attention to the project on your desk, and at the same time, you must be prepared and willing to take responsibility to ensure the quality of your work results. |