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Sunday, October 6, 2024
Stress and last minute deadlines are a thing of the past. You can achieve tasks today that you could never have thought possible. It's time to move on to new and larger projects even if you lack previous experience. You'll get active support from your colleagues who feel comfortable working with you than ever at this particular time.
Rat Weekly Horoscope: Sep 30 to Oct 6, 2024
The new working week or anything that you are channelling your competitive spirit into is going to get off to a powerful start, thanks to a Rooster Moon from Monday to Wednesday. This will make it easier to get the most out of the competitive and professionally charged month of the Rooster, with this double dose of Rooster energy likely to be motivating. With a Dog Moon from Wednesday beginning the lead up to Thursday's eclipsing New Moon and the start of the social and serendipitous month of the Dog, the more you can front load the week with the things that can benefit from the Rooster's influence the better.
Rat Monthly Horoscope: October 2024
The eclipsing New Moon on 3rd October is going bring with it a lighter tone and a drop in the pressure you have been under, chances are mostly self induced. Until the competitive and professionally charged month of the Rooster runs its course on 2nd October, there will always be another hill to climb or challenge to embrace or just the drive to succeed. Fuelling this will be a Rooster Moon that until 2nd October will bring the drive to make these final days count. Things will take a lighter turn when the eclipsing New Moon on 3rd October makes way for the social and serendipitous month of the Dog. This ushers in a vibrant month, with people to see and places to go.
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Power Numbers: 3, 4, 6, 11, 41, 47
Friendly Signs: Dog & Dragon
Beware of: Rooster
Colour of the day: Papaya Whip
Born Today: Carole Lombard, Thor-Heyerdahl, Fannie Lou Hamer, Robert Mitchum, Lisa Shue, Jeremy Sisto