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Magazine-2-3.Qxd (Page 1) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2015 (PAGE-2) CAREER COUNSELLING THIS WEEK FOR YOU 13TH SEPT. TO 19TH SEPT. 2015 1. ARIES: 7. LIBRA : You may be shocked and dismayed by the You may tend to assert yourself this week to Feed on Feedback totally indifferent attitude of your life part- get recognition, feels Ganesha. However, ner this week, foretells Ganesha. do not go overboard and remain open- However, on the social front your spouse minded to suggestions from well-wishers. Gauri Chhabra feedback that's wrong or inapplicable to a million hits. You think, "I'm a disaster. I do not feel comfortable with- yet the fact may present a very loving and caring atti- You are likely to remain very focused now us. But often, it's more nuanced than that. can't do anything right."Suddenly, this remains that feedback is actually a feed- tude. This is likely to please you. Around on career-related matters. Professionals will Thursday, you are likely to get busy with be overloaded with work. But you may not be If there is one singular aspect that the Maybe part of the feedback is right, or piece of feedback that was about one par- back. So, face it, introspect whether it real- other important tasks. On Friday, two important changes in able to perform consistently, which may irritate your boss. modern corporate world lives and feeds maybe we think it's wrong because it sits ticular thing causes us to spiral downward, ly carries weight,free yourself from biases planetary alliances take place. First, Saturn, after a long stint Take criticism in the right spirit and try to improve your directly in a blind spot of ours. We really which can be devastating. and think of how to improve yourself on in Scorpio, moves in that highly optimistic Sign Sagittarius. performance. On Friday, Saturn returns to Sagittarius after on- it is feedback. Day in and day out, we With Saturn moving ahead in the 9th House from your Sign, a short stay in Scorpio. Saturn then positions itself in the keep hearing-"I will share my feedback are "defensive," but we may be totally Do not view feedback as something it that particular personality trait or concern. progressive forces are likely to start working. You shall derive 3rd House from your Sign. If you are looking to change with you after I go through your presenta- unaware of that. So, once we understand is an arrow shot at you, but as an oppor- So how should you respond when you great work satisfaction. Second, the crafty Mercury will be your job, you may now start shooting your resume to turning retrograde, which means you must avoid taking prospective employers. Another change is that Mercury is tion". "My feedback is- your presentation the feedback, the next step is to figure out tunity to learn new things and improve feel slighted, discouraged or confused by major decisions in professional and financial matters. Signing turning retrograde. This could make you very argumenta- sucks. Love it or hate it- feedback is here which aspects of it might actually be use- yourself. Once you change your perspec- feedback? any agreement or contract needs to be postponed for the tive. You may argue for the sake of arguing, and not to time being. The time is right for professionals to rework their prove a point. In marital life, you may experience some to stay. It can come in any form- a tough ful to us. tive it would not sting too much. UNDERSTAND FEEDBACK strategies to improve productivity. unhappy moments, which may cause you emotional hurt. performance review - an offhanded com- RECEIVING FEEDBACK: FACE FEEDBACK On hearing feedback you don't agree 2. TAURUS: 8. SCORPIO: Professionals, foretells Ganesha, are likely to You are likely to be confused about which ment from your boss or even a co-work- The effectiveness of feedback often There are times when even we you ask with, it's not about pretending that you be too busy with official work now. The path to choose this week, predicts Ganesha, er's subtly raised eyebrow during a meet- lies not in how it's given, but in how it's for feedback, you do not have the courage agree with it, nor is it about responding that major change in planetary configuration so setting priorities right is going to be a received.If we find a way to somehow dis- to face it. You may distort it or reject it. the feedback is wrong. It's about saying, this week is that Saturn is shifting into the tough job. The time is right to think afresh ing.Whether it's given directly or merely optimistic and extrovert Sagittarius. in planning your strategy to make progress in implied, feedback stings… qualify feedback because we don't agree When the feedback either doesn't make "Here's what I'm confused about. Help me Saturn now positions itself in the 8th your occupation or business. Deep meditation with it, the challenge of that is that we don't sense to us or feels wrong or out of date, understand.For instance, if your boss said House from your Sign. With Saturn no more may provide you with useful clues. Alternatively, seeking influencing the 4th House, related to domestic matters, you expert help may give you the right perspective. You may your presentation didn't have enough may be able to resolve personal issues with ease. Try to pro- be concerned about some issue in your personal life on energy-but you thought it did-you might vide enough time for complying with your domestic duties, Tuesday or Wednesday. Thursday seems auspicious for which will strengthen relations with your spouse. You may monetary gains. On Friday, two important changes in say, "Tell me more about what you mean then enjoy pleasures of married life without any reserva- planetary alliances take place. The first is that Saturn, tions. Both of you are likely to be keen to accommodate each by that." Maybe when she says the word after a short stint in Scorpio, enters Sagittarius. This may other. Also this week, Mercury turns retrograde in Libra. Now change your entire outlook. The time is good to consoli- "energy," she means something totally dif- is the time to look back and review decisions taken earlier, date your financial position. The second change is about particularly matters related to finance. You may also evaluate ferent than what you think she means by your investments, and seek expert advice, if needed, in order Mercury turning retrograde. As mentioned earlier, it is it, like you weren't looking at individual now time to review your situation, plug the loopholes and to improve returns. However, refrain from taking major people enough. financial decision. plan a fresh strategy. 3. GEMINI : 9. SAGITTARIUS : If, once you clarify what the feedback Moon is now getting closer to Rahu and Ganesha predicts that someone you consider means, and you still disagree, you can say a good friend may ask for financial support Mercury, posited in the 11th House from which may put you in a dilemma. It would your Sign, related to gains, says Ganesha. So something like, "I appreciate what you're be better to postpone the matter by cit- the urge to earn more is likely to continue saying, but we might have different pref- ing a financial crunch, as eventually you to be your area of focus. You may be tempt- shall find out that the person is anyway of ed to take advantage of some loopholes in erences." doubtful integrity in money matters. If you the laws to make a fast buck. Mercury in Libra, PICK THE LOWEST HANGING FRUIT are new in your job, you may face challenges which are a Sign owned by Venus, is not favouring huge monetary tough to handle. You may feel stressed, but you will have gains. Ganesha advises you to stay grounded and focus on When someone gives you feedback, to keep your guard up as things are not going to get any the basics. Being optimistic is a natural trait with natives of he might tell you multiple things. Be spe- easier soon. This week Saturn will exit the mystical Sagittarius. But when you neglect ground realities, you get Scorpio to enter the extroverted Sagittarius, from Friday. stuck up with irrelevant things. On Friday, two noticeable cific in picking the ones that you might want Saturn now positions itself in the 7th House from your changes in planetary configurations take place. First, Saturn to work on first. While asking for feedback, Sign and in opposition to it. This may lead to some con- enters your Sign and will remain there for some time. Saturn straints, holding you back from performing consistently in Sagittarius is likely to make you pragmatic. Second, you can be specific too. You can ask, well. Maybe you need to learn a few tricks to face new Mercury is turning retrograde in Libra. Both these changes "What's one thing I could work on? What's challenges successfully. Another seemingly problematic suggest that you need to think afresh about your strategy for change in planetary configurations is about the ruler of making progress. one thing that's getting in my own way?" your Sign Mercury turning retrograde. 10. CAPRICORN : Clarify what you're working on and what 4. CANCER: With Mars and Venus in conjunction in the 8th The New Moon is likely to have a refreshing House, related to marital life, you shall would help you.
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