February for Aries
This month is all about methodically showing up for the daily grind. Your key planet, Mars, tells the story as he stalls in your 6th House of Routine, emphasizing the regularity of your life. Mars just turned retrograde on Jan. 23, so you'll need time to accept the fact that you aren't able to make as much progress as you want. But don't let panic trick you into thinking that you're doing something wrong. You'll have opportunities to make up for lost time after Mars turns direct on April 13.
Be careful on Feb. 1 when the cosmic lovers, Venus and Mars, stand off in a tug-of-war. If the sweet satisfaction of love seems far away, open your heart to the pleasures around you rather than allowing your discouragement to turn into anger. On Feb. 3, dreamy Neptune's shift into compassionate Pisces begins a gradual process that softens your antagonistic approach and increases your patience with others. The fiery Leo Full Moon on Feb. 7 activates your 5th House of Love, while romantic Venus enters your ardent sign on Feb. 8, increasing your desires as well as your charm.
Fantasy leaks into the real world on Feb. 13 when Mercury enters surreal Pisces and then hooks up with Neptune on Valentine's Day. Luckily, your serious attitude, coupled with hard work, can stabilize a relationship as the Sun trines karmic Saturn on Feb. 18. Although you may still be experiencing frustration because of a general lack of momentum, the psychic Pisces New Moon on Feb. 21 can offer you encouraging glimpses of where you're heading in the future.
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Keep In Mind: Don't be discouraged by your lack of progress; a setback may be a blessing in disguise that gives you more time to solidify your plans.
Career: Slow and steady wins at work
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Love: Hurry up and slow down
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