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CANCER (June 22- July 22)-
March 2006
What's
the difference between, say, ice-skating and rubbing two pieces of
Velcro together? Friction. Yep, ice skates slide right over the
ice, because there's not much friction. Two pieces of Velcro stick
together, because there's lots of friction. This principle is a
good one to keep in mind at work on the 1st and 2nd. If you and
your boss are working friction-free, it's going to be smooth
sailing. On the other hand, if there's lots of friction, you could
get stuck. But don't forget, Velcro uses friction to its
advantage. That is, it keeps two things together. So if there's
friction in your workplace this month, ask yourself how you can
use it to help keep everything together. On the 6th, let loose a
little, and work could be more fun. The 11th is a Saturday, and if
you don't have to work, take full advantage of your day. Be
careful if you start a new project on the 15th or 16th. By the
21st, it's time to start thinking about what your work is doing
for you. Does it make you happy? Sad? Does it leave you cold, or
excite and stimulate you? Answer this question by the 26th (heck,
it's an important one!), and the 27th could be a rewarding day at
the office.
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