A hard worker with a highly developed sense of responsibility, you are the solid individual whose work can benefit an entire community. Life doesn't seem to come easy for you, but this is a source of strength. What you have is what you have created for yourself. It could be said that you thrive on adversity, but wanting to work for what you get is closer to the truth. You will only accept that which you have earned, and you are not seeking a "free ride" in any area of your life. You are organized, hard-working, steady, and willing to follow the necessary routines to accomplish goals. You have an excellent ability to concentrate and the tenacity not to give up on a project until it is completed.
Your inner growth and development are more important to you than what you are doing with your outer, social life. Your life has been marked by struggle, but patience, devotion, and endurance will be the keynotes to your success.
1. Take responsibility for your life. 2. Make decisions and back them up. 3. Be definite in your speech. 4. Make good choices. 5. Have a positive attitude even when surrounded by neutral or negative events or people. 6. Be willing to learn. 7. Be flexible. 8. Leave room for failure and not judging yourself harshly. 9. Leave room for others to fail and not judge them too harshly either. 10. Be compassionate. Don’t tailgate others when they are doing their jobs. 11. Be aware that you don’t have to share every single thing that has happened in your life or your day with anyone but the universe. 12. Stop when you see an animal in trouble. Stay with them until they are safe again. 13. Never stop praying for peace and grace.
Doesn’t look very good, does it? This bunny is pretty darned stressed out by being in that hat all the time. Reminds me of how our work conditions are now. We never know when that pesky magician is going to pull us out of the hat, sit on the hat, give the hat to Goodwill or the trash man. That’s a lot of tension for the average bunny to take. No wonder this little guy is sweating it.
I am sticking with the Hare Theme. March = Hare or March Hare. All of that stuff. So here we go….
My Chinese astrological symbol is the hare/cat. I have no idea why hare and cat are the same in the iconography for this but it is a simple design and very pleasing to my eyes. Perhaps I will make some sketches of it to use as a copyright mark for my writing and art work. Or perhaps not. It may not work out in practice as nicely as it does to just stuff onto a piece of paper.
Time will tell. There is just such a lot to do in March. At least this March. My list gets longer and longer and my sighs louder. None of which helps actually accomplish things. It is a good thing that I have a catcher upstairs like the one at the top of the symbol that will shortstop any trouble that comes my way while I am distracted by Bess and Tigger. Thank goodness for goodness and grace.