Meanwhile, you'll be wise to seek the path of least resistance as Mercury and Uranus clash. | cbc_life
Is there a void you've been trying to fill? Summoning self-control could help you combat any feelings of insecurity that arise on Monday, when emotional Venus in sensitive Cancer squares optimistic Jupiter in competitive Aries. We can feel tempted to overindulge under this influence and risk unconsciously racking up bills. So if you feel compelled to validate your feelings with retail therapy, try to focus on what you already own. Make dinner at home, and keep your credit card out of reach.
When bountiful Jupiter stations retrograde in ambitious Aries on Thursday, we'll be called to dissect our past successes — and how exactly we created them. During this transit, do your best to eliminate distractions and shake bad habits so you can push forward. Then, you'll be in the right headspace to receive the fruits of your labour when Jupiter resumes his forward motion in creative Pisces on Nov. 23.
Meanwhile, as the moon begins a new cycle in bold Leo, we're invited to set powerful intentions. Seizing new opportunities with enthusiasm during this lunation will be aided by the moon trining lucky Jupiter, helping us to create fortune for ourselves. And paired with Mercury's difficult square with Uranus, this new moon also has the potential to bring about change from unexpected places.
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