September 22,2017
Your workload has become challenging. Instead of trying to handle additional responsibilities by yourself, ask for help. If you continue to forge ahead with no complaint, your employer will assume you don't have enough on your plate. Nothing could be further from the truth. A good way to illustrate how many tasks you perform is to take some annual leave. When everything grinds to a halt in your absence, you'll be treated with more respect. Have you been looking for a job? You can find one involving property management.
Weekly Horoscopes
Your star power is burning bright. Use it to promote a personal or professional agenda. It doesn't matter if you're looking for love, money or creative opportunity; any wish can come true now. Spend a few minutes each day envisioning your ideal life. If you can conceive it, you can achieve it. A steady moneymaking opportunity will come your way. This work will require close attention to detail. If you can hire an assistant, choose somebody who is able to spot small flaws at a glance.
Relationships
You instinctively sense you're going to get on well with someone you've just met. It's probably too early to tell whether a platonic relationship will lead to romance. Still, if you have a good feeling about this relationship, its long-term prospects could be good. Activities away from home keep you on your toes but you're starting to sense tension in the family. An older relative is trying to clip your wings but they aren't likely to have much success.
September 2017 Horoscope
You'll be fairly and squarely in the spotlight at the beginning of September, which is just the way you like it. Accept an opportunity to go on an exciting trip. The Full Moon on the 6th is perfect for a romantic getaway. Enjoy an intimate outing with your amour. Are you single? You could meet someone special at a play, concert or movie. You'll feel a financial pinch in the middle of the month. This is not a good time to indulge your love of luxury. By the 20th, the New Moon will prompt you to accept an unpleasant job. You won't be given any creative freedom with this task. Instead of making your own contributions, follow instructions to the letter. You'll save yourself a great deal of heartache this way. Although your knowledge and skills are superior to your employer, they won't be appreciated. Don't feel pressurised into putting your name on this work if it embarrasses you.