Leo Weekly Work Horoscope
Week of December 15, 2024
Who are your real work friends, Leo? Your work friends have revealed their true colors and intentions over the last six months. Some may have shown up while others could have dropped off. Reflect on how much your support system has changed during the full moon in Gemini on Sunday, December 15. Through your reflections, you may realize that some connections could not be there for you out of jealousy. Keep moving forward with your professional aspirations and passion projects, especially once Mercury stations direct in Sagittarius on the same day. Do not let anyone or anything slow you down.
Later this week, there might be a serendipitous opportunity to work on something exciting or to work with someone who inspires you, since Venus in Aquarius will trine Jupiter retrograde in Gemini. Ideally, you may have a chance to start a partnership that could assist with a dream that you want to pursue in your career path. Do not be afraid to negotiate, because you could receive whatever you want in this professional commitment. The new partnership or commitment could even begin a new work cycle for you, which may start when the sun enters Capricorn on Saturday, December 21.
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