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If you break one rule over the coming 12 months you will break a dozen or more. Your birthday chart suggests you are in the mood to push the boundaries of what other people say is permitted. Just make sure that what you do is always legal.You may not be the kind to worry but it seems you are beginning to panic about something of a personal nature, which is making it hard for you to tell fact from fiction. Is there any real reason to be scared? No, it’s all in your mind.

The only danger is that you may turn down their offer of assistance because you think it makes you look weak. Maybe it does but no one expects you to be strong all the time.You need to be more aware of the way other people see you over the next two or three days. If they get the impression that you are just going through the motions on something you are working on together you could miss out on some big rewards.

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