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It’s only been a few days since I quit my job, but I’m already wondering what’s next on the horizon for me. I’m still working a couple of hours from […]
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It’s only been a few days since I quit my job, but I’m already wondering what’s next on the horizon for me. I’m still working a couple of hours from […]

It’s only been a few days since I quit my job, but I’m already wondering what’s next on the horizon for me. I’m still working a couple of hours from home each morning for my former boss so that things don’t fall apart, and I start a new part-time job a week from today. Nevertheless, after about five years on the same schedule, I’m a little lost. It’s strange to have options about what to do and when to do it.
Anyway, I believe that I will get it together soon. Today and tomorrow, transiting Saturn forms a trine with my midheaven and a square with my natal Jupiter. I’ve discussed these transits in previous posts that reiterate this notion of getting out of a rut. I am very much at peace with my decision because I understand how unhealthy staying in that rut had become for me both physically and mentally.
What I haven’t discussed is Venus’ upcoming conjunction with Saturn. For much of April, the two planets will be less than a degree apart from one another as Venus turns direct in Pisces. As a Capricorn with Libra rising, Venus and Saturn are the two most important planets in my chart. For that reason, I’m looking forward to their conjunction with each other, and also with the north node. It’s kind of spectacular alignment. What’s more, transiting Uranus in Taurus also harmonizes with Venus, Saturn and the north node at the same time. Uranus is personalized in my horoscope and is often a harbinger of good things to come.
It is destined to be a very interesting time in my life. By the time the sun enters Taurus on the Saturday before Easter Sunday, I should be in a much different place than I am today. I’m already in a much different place than I was last week, and I’m in a much different place than I was just a month ago.
It’s good to feel optimistic about the future again. April is going to be my month . . .