Find out what the stars have in store for you this Saggitarius season. Your December 2023 horoscope is here for you to discover.
In December, we move from Sagittarius to Capricorn, marking the beginning of a new astrological phase. Mercury retrograde, which runs from December 13, 2023 to January 1, 2024, is one of the important transits to watch out for in the weeks ahead. This is a time for reflection, communication and re-evaluation of our choices, offering the opportunity to better understand the dynamics of our lives and make informed decisions for the future.
For a more accurate reading of your horoscope, rely first on your ascendant and then on your sun sign, i.e. “your sign.” If you don’t know the first, simply rely on the second.You’re keen to explore new horizons while trying to maintain balance in your career. Mercury retrograde prompts you to reflect on your past achievements, current position and future ambitions. Take a step back to gain perspective on your projects.
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