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The Birthday of Achievement
“If I can dream it, I can do it”
The life lesson: is to work with others successfully.
The way forward: is to understand that you can’t do everything alone.
Luck maker: Fail more. There is no such thing as failure if you learn from it.
People born on February 10 are life’s go-getters. The pursuit of their career goals is likely to take precedence over anything else, especially in their early adult years. Their clear-sighted recognition of their aspirations, along with their ability to concentrate fully and adapt if need be, means that they are more than likely to surpass their professional goals. However, they do need to be careful that they don’t become perfectionist and obsessive in their drive to succeed. Material success isn’t likely to be their motivation, but rather gaining approval for making their mark in the right way. Integrity matters greatly to them and they aren’t likely to walk over or take advantage of others to get to where they want to be.
Born achievers and hard workers, these people have the imagination but also the discipline, drive and determination to succeed in any career they choose. They could be a great lawyer, policeperson, politician, civil servant, executive, charity worker, entrepreneur, sportsperson, artist, researcher, pilot, social media influencer and so on. The list of career possibilities is endless, so it might be beneficial for them to try their hand at many different options. Health-wise they would benefit considerably from plenty of fresh air and exercise as well as hobbies and interests outside the workplace. For self-care, slow down. Just 10 or 15 minutes of quiet time doing nothing can make a real difference with connecting to the luck-making power of intuition.
For those born on this day, home needs to be their sanctuary, but, without realizing it, they can subordinate the needs of loved ones to their careers and may end up alone for lengthy periods as a result. At 40 they reach a significant turning point, when they become less reliant on achievement for a sense of self-worth and more committed to nurturing close relationships with others and just as important nurturing the relationship they have with themselves. As long as they remember that admiration isn’t the same as affection, and that periods of solitude can be a source of great creativity and strength, their destiny is to be highly respected for their integrity and to devote themselves to a cause that makes a genuine difference.
Tarot card, lucky numbers, days, colors: The Wheel of Fortune, 1, 3, Saturday, Sunday, blue, orange
Born today: Boris Pasternak (novelist); Harold Macmillan (British prime minister); Laura Dern (actor)
Potential: Creative, bold
Dark side: Aloof, anxious