Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Predictions for Aries 2013

Happy belated Birthday Aries. I'm back from my book tour and find I've missed half the Aries birthdays out there. Aries is an impatient sign, always wanting to move forward quickly and not be held back by anything. Aries is the first sign (up until about 150 B.C. the new year used to start on the first day of Spring/Aries) so Aries is always the first to arrive and the the first to leave. They are pioneers, innovative and headstrong. Here are the predictions for Aries from birthday to birthday. 



This year the focus is on money. There will be many opportunities coming that will bring you profit. There will also be many opportunities to spend that profit. Keeping track of your money will be important this year if you want to spend less than you make. Earnings will be tied to your sense of self-worth. Value what you do and others will too.

Relationships are intense this year. You may be struggling to figure out why you're holding on to someone who's not making you happy whether they be a personal or business partnership. Those who are currently single will find that ending as well as new, lasting relationships can begin this year.

While you are lucky in money this year you are not lucky in lawsuits. Be careful with contracts and try to settle things by mediation. If you do find yourself in a legal situation buckle down and learn all that you can about it. Leaving it all to the lawyers will just make you poorer.

Your career is improving this year. Talents and abilities you have are recognized and you may get both a promotion and a raise. If you own your own business you show a lot of new customers. Focus on free promotions and grass-roots marketing and avoid signing up for expensive marketing campaigns.

The challenge this year is to get out of your own way. Think about your beliefs regarding money and success and think whether the beliefs you hold are still valid and true. Replace outdated ones with concepts that support prosperity. It's an abundant world, no matter how much we hear that things are scarce, there is plenty for all. 


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