Horoscope Mar 9th, 2020 ~ Mar 15th, 2020
On around Mar 10th, it is a full moon in Virgo, and you may harvest what you have working hard on.
For example, you may finish your artwork.
Or, you may become friends with one of your favorite colleagues to spend time together in your time.
Or, you may date with someone you have a crush on.
At the same time, Mercury, which has been retrograding, now start moving forwards again.
If you have been feeling stuck, you may find a way to breakthrough.
Yes, it is good news.
However, Venus and Uranus are overlapping in Taurus and forming an ominous angle loosely with Saturn in Capricorn.
So, don't push too hard even if you are to harvest.
For example, let's say you get a job and need to negotiate with your future boss about your salary.
I think it is difficult to get much more than your previous salary at this moment.
Maybe all that you can do is to make a promise of more salary when you achieve a goal which you set together with him.
Or, maybe you should postpone the negotiation until when you achieve high performance at the job.
I believe that the overlap between Venus and Uranus in Taurus is throwing a question, "What does make you happy?"
Some people may harvest without efforts during this term, and don't even need to answer such a question.
But there may be more cases to feel disappointed somehow and need to find an answer to the fundamental question.
I wrote above that the full moon in Virgo might bring you an achievement, but it may be not enough, or not what you truly want.
For example, you may complete artwork, but you may not earn from it yet, even though your final goal is to make money with your works.
Or, you may get a job, but it may not be your first choice.
You need to go step by step.
You cannot get all in one go.
And the overlap may remind some of you that you want money doesn't mean that you can do anything for money.
Let's say you are preparing to work freelance, and you are head-hunted by a company unexpectedly.
It may be challenging you if you genuinely want to work freelance even if it is probably easier to work for a company that evaluates you high.