Does the
subject of career create a restlessness you can't stop obsessing over, Cancer?
Do you feel like your social status, your place in the world, that special
thing you want to work at giving, seems to allude you? Maybe it seems like you've
gotten all you can out of your current job. If the last few years have made you
feel as if this specific job has showcased all you will be getting back from
your current professional situation, the pressure to achieve more may be
getting intense! My advice? Take advantage of the energy, but don't put the
cart before the horse. The last few weeks have been a bit emotional, and you
may be feeling unappreciated, and a little lost at work, or with your identity
within your profession or workplace.
This is an opportunity
for professional growth, but it's a slow moving transit with a couple more
years to finish unfolding, so take this time to consider your big dream,
Cancer. What would you do for a living, if you could make a living doing what you
love? This isn't necessarily a time to make a big change, but it's definitely
the time to start searching for your bliss. Maybe you're doing what you love,
but you don't feel you're getting the recognition you crave. The next few weeks
can provide the introspection you'll need to answer some of these pressing
questions. Take notice of the type of recognition you've been getting. Are
there clues as to how you may be able to improve the situation you're currently
in? Your daily routine might need some freshening up, or maybe you could
connect, and communicate with a new group of people at work. There's a real
opportunity to be happier by simply reframing the situation you're in, and
expanding your own personal network.
You might
not be able to clearly see how your professional life is changing right now,
but with some quiet contemplation, your heart will begin to lead you, and your
gut instincts will tell you when you're heading the right direction. So, run
yourself a bubble bath, put on your favorite music, and lose yourself in the daydream
of what your ideal day at work would look and feel like. Really start honing in
on this daydream, until it feels so real you can taste it. When the time is
right, the opportunities will start presenting themselves, but in the mean
time, just start putting it all together in your heart until the pieces begin
to make sense and fall together.
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