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IN THE STARS

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There’s a place in your heart that is filled by only one person. It’s like that person made your heart soft and then sunk into that softness, leaving an impression that everything else formed around. Today has the potential to become quite a ride due to one word with three little letters. “Yes” is the ticket that takes you up, down and all around the loop-deloop, adrenaline included in the price of admission. Enthusiasm is a talent. Being able to get behind people and give them support, encouragem­ent and motivation is no small ability. In fact, it’s the top skill that matters today. Comedy, magic, sales, love... so much can be accomplish­ed with a thoughtful and well-paced presentati­on. Pay attention to the order of things, what to reveal and when to do it. There will be those who mistakenly think that respect is obtained through dominance, but making people afraid doesn’t earn their allegiance. Ultimately, people respect and serve those who respect and serve them. If there’s a way to make the exchange or process any simpler, you’ll figure it out and end up helping everyone efficientl­y apply time and resources. There’s an art to being the boss. Anyone can order people around. An effective delegator asks the right person and makes a fair exchange that will benefit all. Something you used to be able to manage with your hands tied behind your back has now grown more powerful and slipped out of your control. Assess what you do have control over and go from there. Unlike auto insurance, life doesn’t give you a discount for being a safe driver. In fact, you may pay more for being risk-averse. So take a chance today. It will be good for your wallet. Writing things out by hand is the way to make them a part of your memory, your thought process and even your behaviour and heart. Take advantage of the magic of handwritin­g to reinforce your deepest wishes. You’ll be surprised, stunned even, by today’s twist, which will include you enjoying something you never thought you would or liking someone with whom you don’t agree. When disagreeme­nts hurt disproport­ionately to the severity of the issue at hand, something deeper is going on. The cause of pain is not what’s happening in the moment but the phantom pain of a historic wound.

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