On March 3, 2021

A respective break in the weather

By Cassandra Tyndall

People from all over the globe read these weekly horoscopes. Regardless of your location, each of us have endured our own version of extreme weather. For some it’s been a long and arduous winter. While for others, the heat and humidity has been relentless.

Collectively, we are each at a point where we are all longing for our respective break in the weather. The trouble is, when you’re in the time between Point A and Point B, it feels like forever.

So, whether you’re looking forward to being able to don a T-shirt again, or, you’re tired of wiping the sweat from your brow, this week will provide a turnaround.

It’s not just the temperature I’m referring to either. It may be a situation in your life that has gone on for long enough. Or, it could be that you’re simply excited to get to the next phase of what 2021 has to offer.

The good news is, life is going to get busier, with options a-plenty to spark your curiosity and get moving toward what matters. The not-so-good news is, if you don’t think carefully about what your top priorities are, distraction may get in the way of achievement. Then it doesn’t really matter what the weather conditions are, does it?

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