Sheep
MANILA, Philippines - The Sheep is the most feminine sign in the Chinese zodiac. Known for his gentle and compassionate ways, he is considered the good Samaritan in the cycle. He is righteous, sincere and is easily affected by sob stories. Although he enjoys being with nature, the Sheep is usually a homebody.
This is the year you’ve been waiting for. The qualities of the Snake are supportive of the Sheep personality so expect happier times ahead. You’re going to regain power, position and popularity this year. There will be good opportunities coming your way so it will be a good time to venture – at work, in business, in your personal relationship, in social circles. For Sheep who just moved into a new residence or workplace, 2013 will mark a turning point for better things to come.
Professionally, the year of the Snake will be a year of progress for the Sheep. It’s therefore not a time for standing still. Work opportunities – promotions, job openings, new business ventures, contacts – should be taken advantage of. If you’re in the creative industry, this will be a particularly rewarding year for you. For Sheep seeking work, you’ll see doors opening for you, particularly during the second and third quarters of the year. An influential person will provide valuable help. As a result of your success at work, you will benefit from a steady increase in income. Any effort to earn extra income outside of your regular work will also be met with success. Try to avoid profligate spending though, and make provisions for an unexpected foreign travel.
Throughout the year, there will be many opportunities to meet people, make new friends and establish business contacts. Your social and home life will be busy and enjoyable and you will get the valuable support of loved ones in some major decisions you will make. For those who’ve been in a relationship for quite awhile, 2013 is an auspicious time to tie the knot. Cupid’s arrows will be aimed at single Sheep this year and social occasions will provide the best opportunities for new romances.
Feb. 1, 1919 to Feb. 19, 1920
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