Leo Weekly Work Horoscope
Week of November 10, 2024
What will work best for your long-term goals, Leo? Commit to habits, schedules, or more to improve your work life when Venus enters Capricorn on Monday, November 11. You may need to consider what you want to work on and what would support your ambitions throughout this Venusian period. Structure is something you should commit to instilling in your daily work life. Doing so could help you figure out what responsibilities and duties need your attention. However, do not forget to make time for your passion projects and creative outlets while you work on your professional goals.
By Friday, November 15, you may see a milestone or accomplishment come to fruition under the full moon in Taurus. You may have worked especially hard to get ahead of your career path over these last six months. Hopefully, you will see a major turning point in your efforts during the full moon. Meanwhile, you could be ready for long-term financial commitments and decisions, since Saturn will also station direct in Pisces. Over the weekend, you may feel like there is a chance to advance in your professional journey, but you will have to consciously decide to move out of your comfort zone.
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