Your daily horoscope
You need to be careful this year when dealing with people in positions of power. If they struggle with challenges that come easy to you they may start worrying that you could one day replace them. Maybe you will, but play down your ambitions.What you are required to work on today may be tedious but if you make a good job of it the powers that be will see to it that you get something better next time. Give it your best shot and don’t be surprised if you actually enjoy it.
Go with the flow over the next 24 hours and don’t worry if you seem to be heading in the opposite direction to what you expected. Wherever you end up it is guaranteed to be 10 times better than where you are now, so why worry?Saturn in the work area of your chart means you won’t have much enthusiasm for what you’ve been tasked to do but you won’t have much choice in the matter. Get on with it without complaint and let others see what a true professional you are.
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