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January 21, 2010
What the Stars Say About Your Work
I was recently talking to a friend about an article we had posted about understanding your boss based on astrology. I am a Leo and I feel the article paints my leadership skills in a nice light.
While I would not say I subscribe to astrology, my sign's basic characteristics fit me to a T. So I decided to do a little more research on the stars and my career. Here's what I found:
· According to "Best Careers by Astrology Sign," the best careers for me would be as a performer, interior decorator or tour guide. Does it count that I used to write about interior design?
· According to ForeverHoroscope.com, this year I should be focused on government work, politics or religion. This reminds me of the interest inventory I took in high school that told me to be a priest. Hmm.
· Horoscope.com gave me an actual career horoscope of the week, and Saturn is in retrograde in my communications zone -- I don't think that's good.
So what do you think about astrology and your career? Some clean fun? Total bunk? A guide to plan your career by?
And if you want to do some work-related soul searching, our career assessment articles can help.
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Posted by Norma on January 21, 2010 at 09:46 AM in The Daily Grind | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
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Well, of course you can't really plan your career by your star sign, but I think it is fun to read your "careerscope" to see what others are thinking! Most horoscopes are actually quite positive and can be a nice source of encouragement.
There are a lot of people who do take horoscopes seriously and actually plan their days around them. So, taking a quick look will simply add another arrow to your job hunting quiver!
Thanks,
Mike from www.directyourcareer.com for free job search advice.
Posted by: Mike | Jan 24, 2010 9:27:21 AM
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