At the end of 2013, many Virgos were left feeling empowered. A return to innocence and artistry brought inspiration, and what you were able to create brought a sense of pride. As humbled souls who don’t usuallyboast, Virgos take success in stride. But lately, you’ve been craving increased recognition for your skills and talents, and that desire isn’t something that will subside anytime soon. The energy that kicks off the New Year may see you going back to the drawing board in search of what makes you unique, with the intent of getting a better return for your product. Whether you’re “selling” yourself in a romance, or with a personal project, allow enough time to rework your strategy. In doing so, you’ll be the one who benefits the most.
As you reassess certain recreational pursuits, be sure to ask yourself whether or not there’s any value with what you’re trying to manifest. On the one hand, it doesn’t make sense to engage in an activity where there’s no possibility of reward. On the other hand, you don’t want to miss out on an enterprising opportunity. Personal values will come up against a growing need to invest in joint ventures, and the energy surrounding the opposing interests will be intriguing. This suggests that you find a working balance. Meanwhile, if you do decide to merge for business or for pleasure, beware of those rose colored glasses you tend to wear from time to time, especially around significant others. Your goal is to accomplish something for you, Virgo; if you can combine efforts with like-minded folks (a real possibility), then go ahead and forge alliances. But if you feel you need to go it alone, don’t doubt your authenticity or hesitate to sever a tie. Whatever you decide, a genuinely soulful merger is in the works.
As your confidence soars, others will become more focused on what it is you have to offer. Communication of all kinds continues to play a significant role when sharing ideas, and with a more mindful and serious tone, you’ll possess the power to convince anyone of just about anything! That is, of course, if you’re not afraid of expressing your real thoughts and opinions. I wouldn’t be surprised if you find excuses to bite your tongue, which I highly recommend you guard against. If you want to make an impression, you’ll have to speak up, show up, and let go of worry (easier said than done, I know!). This approach could bringlasting gains, especially during the first half of the year.
As 2014 draws to a close, you will begin to embody your Tarot card archetype – the Hermit. This is all part and parcel to the Universe’s plan; some serious down time and rest as your labors begin to bear fruit will be necessary. Take this as an opportunity, then, to reflect on your future given the foundations you’ve successfully set in stone. Life will take off with a click and a bang in 2015, all the more reason for you to fully consider what’s next!
Happy New Year, Virgo!
As you reassess certain recreational pursuits, be sure to ask yourself whether or not there’s any value with what you’re trying to manifest. On the one hand, it doesn’t make sense to engage in an activity where there’s no possibility of reward. On the other hand, you don’t want to miss out on an enterprising opportunity. Personal values will come up against a growing need to invest in joint ventures, and the energy surrounding the opposing interests will be intriguing. This suggests that you find a working balance. Meanwhile, if you do decide to merge for business or for pleasure, beware of those rose colored glasses you tend to wear from time to time, especially around significant others. Your goal is to accomplish something for you, Virgo; if you can combine efforts with like-minded folks (a real possibility), then go ahead and forge alliances. But if you feel you need to go it alone, don’t doubt your authenticity or hesitate to sever a tie. Whatever you decide, a genuinely soulful merger is in the works.
As your confidence soars, others will become more focused on what it is you have to offer. Communication of all kinds continues to play a significant role when sharing ideas, and with a more mindful and serious tone, you’ll possess the power to convince anyone of just about anything! That is, of course, if you’re not afraid of expressing your real thoughts and opinions. I wouldn’t be surprised if you find excuses to bite your tongue, which I highly recommend you guard against. If you want to make an impression, you’ll have to speak up, show up, and let go of worry (easier said than done, I know!). This approach could bringlasting gains, especially during the first half of the year.
As 2014 draws to a close, you will begin to embody your Tarot card archetype – the Hermit. This is all part and parcel to the Universe’s plan; some serious down time and rest as your labors begin to bear fruit will be necessary. Take this as an opportunity, then, to reflect on your future given the foundations you’ve successfully set in stone. Life will take off with a click and a bang in 2015, all the more reason for you to fully consider what’s next!
Happy New Year, Virgo!