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31st December 2009, 22:01 GMT
Making new year resolutions can be amusing, and need not be serious. For those resolutions that you intend to take seriously, you can still have fun around how you might stick to them. You can of course invent some wonderfully out of this world resolutions which you would love to see happen, but which would require more superhuman effort than you can readily have available.
However, if you have big visions for the year ahead that you know you could make happen then do take those seriously. Who would you need to have on board to support your ideas? How would you put across your ideas to them so that you can get their agreement? What else is required in terms of time and money? What sacrifices are you prepared to make in order to follow your dream? Break down your big idea into little baby steps, and see how you can grow into each step in the year ahead.
Love
Avoid feeling bogged down by responsibilities and inject a sense of fun into your relationship this month. That doesn’t mean you should be irresponsible, rather it means that you can bring a sense of joy into dealing with responsibilities. Carefree solo Dogs, what level of responsibility are you willing to take in finding a mate.
Career
New contacts come in and old ones may drop off your radar for a while. Building rapport is a key factor in making progress along your career path, so make the most of your affable nature in nurturing new associates. There is no harm in keeping up with long-standing connections either.
Money
When it comes to monetary matters, Ox month is a good time for evaluating your long-term financial goals. How well are you managing expenses and is there room for some cost cutting on essentials to enable you to have more to spare. Saving more for a specific purpose will leave you feeling more satisfied than just bagging a quick bargain.
Author: Ting-Foon Chik
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