Leo Weekly Work Horoscope
Week of July 14, 2024
How can you embrace change in your career path, Leo? A plot twist may occur when you least expect it, as Mars in Taurus conjuncts Uranus in Taurus on Monday, July 15. You will have to roll with the punches during this intense cosmic energy. Something could happen that leaves you no choice but to pivot. It could be frustrating, especially if you struggle with last-minute changes. However, this could inspire you to improve your problem-solving skills and to be a professional that your colleagues can look up to.
By the following day, you may need to check any negative self-talk at the door since the pre-shadow phase for the upcoming Mercury retrograde will begin. This period could allude to some Mercury retrograde issues surrounding your self-esteem and confidence. Stop it before it starts so that you can remain confident throughout the retrograde.
Toward the end of your workweek, you may need to adjust your perception to flourish and make the most of the changes in your career path when the sun in Cancer sextiles Uranus in Taurus. Adjusting your mindset can be a game-changer, especially if you want to get ahead of the changes in your career path.
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