“The first part of the year has to do with taking charge of your life, making rules, and making decisions and choices. Setting goals. However, your head may fight with your will so there is a tendency to go off the mark very quickly. You are fighting with yourself over what you want to do, versus what you believe you should do. Mind and ego are warring because we are tired of what we are doing right now, whatever that might be.
“The first part of the year could be challenging.
“Finances are good. Profit is good, but we want more. The economy is good.
“Relationship becomes the focus through the middle of the year. This can be relationship with friends, family, or other people. Our focus is on how we get along with others.
“Through the middle of the year, the finances that we were a little bit disappointed with, or the occupation we were disappointed with, either takes a turn for the better or we find another source of income. Financially, the picture looks better in the middle of the year than it does at the front of the year.
“Government plays a big role in the middle of the year, whether for good or ill, I don’t know.
“Financially and fiscally, the middle of the year looks way better than the first part.
“Going into the latter part of the year, emotions take over. They become our focus. There is some disappointment or some dreaminess. Maybe looking for something that wasn’t there before. Looking for the one thing you never had. The one thing you always wanted. Chasing dreams.
“The end of the year becomes about chasing dreams. Be careful the Fool because he can make you do some really stupid things while you are out there chasing dreams.
“The end of the year is about relaxing, looking inward. Yes, you can check those dreams out, but don’t get carried away.
“The time for doing things is the middle of the year. That’s when we have the most profit and the most advances in our lives. The first part of the year is about planning and execution, then the last part is about checking to see okay where we want to go from here.”
Thank you, Morgana.
Interested in more? You can contact Morgana at 520-247-2736 or send an e-mail to Morgana_d13@yahoo.com. She also has a Facebook page.