Okay, halfway through my mission, I was just about to say I was so over the whole thing when, bam!, another reading hits me with its articulate insight. Is it just that when we need to hear something that astrology seems its most powerful? Or are we just more finely tuned at those points to hear things we might otherwise ignore?
Looking forward, it’s the start of a new month, and I’ve been eager to see what Susan Miller has to say about my November forecast…it’s been so long since I indulged! She’s not up yet, though, so I’ll have to get back to you on that. In the meanwhile, I did some checking elsewhere, and sticking with the business theme, the language and parameters my horoscope used helped to build on something I’ve been thinking about lately:
Setting goals and having a vision is important. If you don’t know here you’re going, neither will anyone else. The plan has to be realistic – anything else is really a failure script in disguise. – Ed Tamplin
It seems so simple, but aren’t all great plans? I was watching a program the other day called “Mary Queen of Shops,” in which an industry expert helps retailers to re-imagine and restructure their ailing shops to be successful and profitable. I think us creative folks sometimes don’t think of things in business terms. But if you hope to be profitable, you really have to, don’t you? It doesn’t mean you can’t write what you want, it doesn’t mean that your creativity has to be hampered; it merely means you have to focus. You need a goal, and a plan to achieve it. Call me crazy, but I think this is all marinating into something extremely helpful…
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