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31st May 2009, 21:01 GMT
Would you still pack your picnic if it looks like it will be a cloudy day? It doesn’t have to be perfect for it to be fun. This is something that is really worth your while to bear in mind as you go through Horse month. Even as we approach mid-summer, the sun hides behind clouds from time to time. Of course, a gloriously warm and bright day will create a summery atmosphere that will lift your mood and lighten your heart. Even if you are waiting for the clouds to disperse, you can bring that summer feeling to wherever you are by choosing how to experience life, moment to moment. If it is gloomy when you open the curtains and look outside, choose to feel cheerful on the inside. You may be sensitive to your surroundings and the atmosphere, but trust that whatever is outside of you is just there, on the outside, and that you are who you are on the inside. If you find yourself somewhere with a good vibrations, soak it up. If on the other hand the vibe is not upbeat, spread a little cheerfulness all around.
Love
Are you drawn to someone because they are drawn to you and you like the feeling of being adored? If you are a footloose and fancy free Ox at the moment why not hang out together to see if romance blossoms. If you are an attached Ox, then don’t take such attention seriously, just smile to yourself.
Career
Gossip, bickering and back-stabbing, can make your workplace feel like the playground on a very bad day. Stay aloof and keep your distance from the rumourmongers. If you are invited to join in with the shenanigans, just say you have a lot to be getting on with and you have. Horse month can keep you very busy for all the right reasons.
Money
Deal with any financial worries by getting all the facts and figures on one piece of paper. When it is all swirling around in your head, it can all seem grim and gruelling. Avoid giving yourself a headache by laying out your income and outgoings and spotting where you can make better fiscal plans.
Author: Ting-Foon Chik