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Welcome to juxtaposition's Leo edition 2010 |
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This month's service for you Remember, for those of you outside Holland, I can record sessions on the phone or we can use SKYPE. Tip for the coming periodMercury is at it again: going backwards from the 22nd August until the 14th September. I'll let you know how it affects my travel, as I will be away for some of this time gazing at American heavens in Santa Fe. Mercury is known as a bit of a trickster in the travel area, so I hope he behaves himself. My flight has already been changed by KLM - I hope he's not just getting warmed up! Anyway as always, Mercury's reversal offers us a time to revisit our old thoughts and ideas. Check your inbox to make sure you haven't missed something important. Be careful to read any fine print in contracts. Find an old idea that may be worth resurrecting. More about Mercury being retrograde can be found in my earlier zines. Showing off... Why are we waiting? I don't know about you, but there seems to an air of 'waiting'. Waiting for my beans to ripen, waiting for the plumber to come, waiting for house prices to do something. But what? Waiting to get a government formed (we can now add Australia to the growing list). Desperately waiting to get food and shelter in Pakistan, waiting for things to get better in Haiti... waiting for someone else? Maybe it's because many planets are at present backing up, but the universe seems to be holding its breath. Deciding to go left or right. We are definitely living in interesting and desperate times. Today as I write this, Saturn and Pluto cross swords, always worth a little trembling here on earth. The Pakistan Republic chart gets this hit full on, with Jupiter thrown into the mix. This alone is worthy of a blog - watch this space. I couldn't do that What for? My philosophy is to encourage my clients to write a c.v. that reflects who they really are. To highlight things that they are good at and enjoy. Funnily enough, many don't do this. They take many of their talents for granted. "Can't everyone do that?" they ask. But surprise surprise, the things they love doing often provide the best results. I try to convince my clients to hold their nerve and go for what they really want even though I know this is a big ask in times of financial insecurity. But... good news... Follow your heart - the science supports it I was delighted to take another look at Daniel Pink. He was once the chief speech-writer for Al Gore and is now a best-selling author. This short video gives a glimpse of his original ideas. Two questions that can change your life. Astrology matches the science Image Credits: Solar magnetic field - Hinode JAXA/NASA What is success anyway? To me, someone who is happy is successful in life. Perhaps this is what achieving our purpose means. I was just listening to a discussion about our celebrity culture. Many young people want to be on tv on shows like Big Brother for the fame it brings, or rather for the lifestyle of riches that goes with fame. The item was about whether the celebrity culture is destroying us. No-one really asked the question as to why everyone likes these shows. After all there is a market. It was assumed that people want to be on these shows because it's an easy way to make money. That the ethic of hard work has gone. But maybe that's not true. Perhaps young people (or any of us) don't want to follow someone else's goals anymore. So we think, let's just go for the easy option. Let's just do a job to get some money and follow our heart on the weekend. Perhaps this is the hiatus that we are feeling. The gap between being free of others' goals (that of the boss, the corporation, our parents...) and finding our own passion and purpose. Is this what we are waiting for? The solution is indeed to hold your nerve. For companies to define where their autonomy, purpose and mastery lies. For that to be defined and expressed. For us to do the same. And then maybe the match would be made more easily. We need to do the work though. We need to really discover what we love, what we are good at. Where we shine. According to science, if we are free to create, have fun, work at our own pace and do what we love, then we are more productive. Happier. Successful even? How can we not do it? Faye Cossar Interesting Websites of the Month Dan Pink The surprising truth on what motivates us ( 10 minutes). A summary of the science and Dan's views. Dan Pink on TED talks ( 18 minutes) A very worthwhile watch - funny and informative. A great site TED! Leo Quotes "If fear is cultivated it will become stronger, if faith is cultivated it will achieve mastery." John Paul Jones, Naval Officer, American Revolution (no not Led Zeppelin!) "Just getting here, everything I had to do financially... to me the coolest thing is I followed my heart through thick and thin and everything worked out." Tyler Jewell, olympic snowboarder. And my favourite of course even if a bit lunar rather that solar... "Shoot for the Moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars." Brian Littrell, member of the Backstreet Boys. |
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