Leo Weekly Work Horoscope
Week of December 1, 2024
Let your creativity lead the way this week, Leo. A new creative cycle will begin under the new moon in Sagittarius on Sunday, December 1. The new moon will invigorate your zest for life. You may feel more inspired, which could help you make leaps and bounds with your professional passion projects. A creative opportunity might come up unexpectedly as soon as the following day. You may have a chance to put your special touches on something at work. It could be a responsibility, task, or partnership. Either way, let your authenticity and talent speak for itself.
Clarity around a passion project might come later this week. The sun in Sagittarius will conjunct Mercury retrograde in Sagittarius on Thursday, December 5. As the cosmic energy aligns, it will encourage you to see your work with a fresh set of eyes. Although this will help you revamp your endeavors, you might not feel as up to the challenge as usual. Mars will station retrograde in your sign on Friday, December 6, which may cause you to feel low-energy. Luckily, you might have a friend, client, or colleague who will inspire you to push through during the weekend. Do not quit now.
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