16 March
It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt--and then, of course, it's hysterical. In all seriousness, mind the horseplay (or don't!).
15 March
You can't buy friendship and/or loyalty. You really can't. There just can't be a price tag on the most valuable things. Cut your mates and supporters a little slack today.
14 March
Count your blessings today and when you finish doing that? Consider how you can invest in boosting your long neglected creative talents. You need to have some fun every now and again.
13 March
You'd like to do nothing more than hang around with your mates today. But yet you feel an urgency get to grips with something that has been bothering you for some time. Be aware that your curiosity may lead to conflict.
12 March
Folks come to appreciate your steadiness and practical mind. The only thing to turn you positively loopy? Money and your tendency to fret over it.
11 March
You have a lot you'd like to get on with today is one of those days when things don't go quite according to plan. Give yourself a little extra time to get everything done--and don't sweat the small stuff.
6 March
You don't suffer fools gladly and that's a great thing considering how many of them are around you. Watch carefully and stick with your gut feelings.
5 March
It's difficult to remain relaxed when provoked--and others have been pushing your buttons recently. Be ready to defend yourself in the workplace.
4 March
Are you really in the mood for some romance? The funny thing is, having fun has a crazy way of changing the way you are perceived by others. Be careful, someone might think you're up for fun!
3 March
You are always concerned with finances but today your worries go into overdrive. No one's trying to take it from so don't sweat the small stuff.
2 March
If career moves haven't started to happen yet, it is time to begin reflecting back on the obstacles that have been in your path. Make new plans and then put them into action on the New Moon on the 9th.
Monthly Horoscope
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About the Astrologer
Alex
Trenoweth is an MA graduate of the Cultural Astronomy
and Astrology course at Bath Spa University (2007) and has gained recognition
as an outstanding schoolteacher for her tireless and innovative education of
adolescents. Her unique expertise in both astrology and teaching, coupled with
ground-breaking research, led her to her write Growing
Pains, a book aimed at helping parents and
teachers support and guide young people into maturity. Alex’s articles have
appeared in astrological magazines across the globe and in addition to her many
writing accomplishments, she was voted “Best International Astrologer, 2015” by
the Krishnamuti Institute of Astrology in India for the energetic presentation
of her original and thought-provoking investigation into astrology and
education. She is the resident astrologer for The Ethical Hedonist magazine, a
contributor to Infinity Astrology
magazine as well as The
Astrological Journal and many others. As of October 2015, Alex is on a
world tour, lecturing on a variety of astrological topics and is enjoying
meeting other astrologers from different cultures. Her next book “A Light in the Darkest Alleys”
focuses on the role of Saturn and will be available in the next few months. A
third book, "Mirror
Mirror", is a work in progress and will be published later in 2016.
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