Buckle up, 2023 is literally tomorrow
, will be writing intuitive monthly horoscopes with a straight-talking, relatable and forward-thinking vibe to help guide your month.If you’re finding it harder to get into gear than usual this New Year you can definitely blame the cosmos. Birthday season typically sees you fired up and ready for action but Mercury and Mars retrogrades are making everything feel slower than it should be.
The 6 January full moon falls in your relationship zone urging you to prioritise the partnerships that matter to you no matter how much you have on your plate! A burst of much-needed energy should arrive on 12 January to help you power through the rest of the month. Health kicks, new projects and big changes to your daily routine could all be on the cards for you as the month hits its stride. By Aquarius season you should be ready to get to work on a project with life-changing potential.
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