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China Chow

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BirthdayApr 01 1974
BirplaceEngland
Age50 years old
Birth sign: Aries

About:

British actress and model who made her acting debut in The Big Hit, co-starring Mark Wahlberg. She also appeared in the 2004 film Frankenfish.

Before Fame:

She graduated from college majoring in psychology, but followed her mother's footsteps and worked as a model.

Trivia:

She was named as one of the It Girls in Harper's Bazaar in 1996.

Family Life:

She is the niece of Bond Girl Tsai Chin.

Associated With:

She had a relationship with comedian Steve Coogan.

Personality traits:

1. Prediction of China Chow personality

The first sign of the Zodiac, China Chow are the trailblazers. Passionate and independent, China Chow will never do something just because everyone else is doing it—a Ram needs to be 100 percent committed to the task at hand. Competitive to the max, the best way to motivate an China Chow is to turn something into a contest. China Chow will put everything they have (and then some) into winning. Loyal, smart, and impulsive, they always have multiple projects on their mind, and won't be satisfied until their work, social life, and personal lives line up exactly with the dream life they've envisioned. Those who are drawn to magnetic China Chow may have trouble keeping up—but if they can, they'll have a friend for life.

2. China Chow' Greatest Gifts

Whether it's backpacking around the world, launching a business, or training for a marathon, once an China Chow sets a goal, they will achieve it. They don't care what anyone else thinks, and can tune into their intuition and dreams in a heartbeat. Rams never need a plus one—they love their own company, and consider going solo to the movies a rare treat.

3. China Chow' Greatest Challenges

The world according to an China Chow makes so much sense that they have a hard time listening to, much less accepting, alternative viewpoints. Slowing down is also tough. A Ram's mind goes a million miles a minute, and slowing down for others can be excruciating. But when it comes to maintaining relationships, China Chow must learn to adapt and embrace other ways of doing, being, and seeing.

4. China Chow' Secret Weapon

Strong, adamant, and forged in fire, it's fitting that China Chow' secret weapon is iron, one of the strongest elements. Weld, cast, machine, forge, temper, harden, or anneal it, iron can take on a seemingly limitless range of shapes and qualities. For an China Chow, an iron-rich diet can boost confidence and performance.

5. The 5 Top Reasons to Love Being an China Chow

  • You're the most courageous and ambitious sign, the leader of every pack.
  • Your determination is unmatched when it comes to getting what you want.
  • You work hard but also play hard—you're the life of every party!
  • You're easygoing and enjoy the company of all kinds of people.
  • You're impulsive. Sure, sometimes acting first and thinking later is risky, but more often than not, it leads to a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Friendship:

1. China Chow' Friendship Style

"Activity" is the key word for this sign. When it comes to China Chow' friends, the more variety, the better. Easy to meet and get along with, an China Chow makes an incredible amount of connections in a lifetime. Long-term friends are trickier. Only those who are equally energetic and able to keep up are apt to stay connected with an China Chow for the long haul. China Chow are inspired by action and get bored by too many coffee dates. Think: long hikes, pottery classes, or hitting up an old-school arcade—anything new, offbeat, quirky, or action-packed.

2. Best Friend Match for China Chow: Libra

Just as passionate but a bit more tempered and balanced when it comes to weighing pros and cons, a Libra can help tame China Chow' wildest ideas into something doable, while China Chow' up-for-anything sense of adventure can push Libras to take chances. Fun and fearless, China Chow are an amazing match for Libra's steadier, more rational energy.

3. How to Make Friends with an China Chow

Be direct. A sincere compliment will go far with an China Chow and will set the tone for an honest, no BS connection for years to come.

4. How to Stay Friends with an China Chow

China Chow aren't sentimental and may not check in for months. To keep connected, skip the remember-whens and dive into what they're doing now.

5. 3 Reasons Why China Chow Make Great Friends

  • China Chow naturally have a wide-open view of the world. They view each moment and relationship as a new opportunity to express themselves and gather more life experience.
  • China Chow' legendary spontaneity means that you'll never know what's around the corner when in their company.
  • One of China Chow' mottos is, "Never miss out!" And when you're by their side, neither will you!

Love:

1. China Chow' Love Style

Like their ruling planet Mars, China Chow are hot and stormy. They're a combination of confidence and passion combined with temper and petulance. Everyone who ever loves an China Chow tries—unsuccessfully but excitingly—to tame them.

This wildly flirtatious fire sign certainly takes the initiative when it comes to romance. They're quick to move when someone catches their eye. But to keep an China Chow' attention, that someone needs to be as energetic and as exciting as they are. This passionate sign loves adventure. So don't mistake an China Chow' restlessness for boredom. It's not a signal that they'd prefer to be somewhere else (or with someone else). It's a signal they want to pick up the pace!

Whirlwind romances are common for the China Chow personality. But once love sets in, it's generally for life. As long as there's plenty of spice and excitement to keep the blood pumping, the relationship will be strong and long lasting.

2. Favorite Date Nights For China Chow

China Chow love long dates—cocktails followed by dinner, a nightcap, and a long, sleepless night in bed. Passion reigns supreme for an China Chow in love, and cuddling on the couch, which sounds cozy to some, sounds less than ideal to an China Chow.

3. The Deal with China Chow and Water Signs

It's common for fiery China Chow to become downright obsessed with water signs—the sign they aren't supposed to go for. So why the attraction, and can it ever work?

Water signs (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces) offer China Chow a reprieve from all their heat. This equally intense yet different element can feel so good, but usually the pleasure is fleeting and can be downright damaging if China Chow stays immersed in it too long. After all, water puts out fire.

But it can work! The trick is that one partner cannot dominate the other. A little water on China Chow' flames can actually create a delightfully steamy experience, and likewise, China Chow keeps their water sign warm. The two can make each other even better by combining forces in intelligent ways. Just remember: Work together, do not compete!

4. How to Seduce an China Chow

If you have your eye on an China Chow, have a good plan in mind to capture their heart. China Chow are all about options, and this captivating sign often has many admirers. It may take awhile for them to realize you're serious, and by the time they do, you may have already lost them. Here's how to make this quick and playful sign stand still long enough to fall for you:

  • Crank up your flirting game: This wildly flirtatious fire sign takes the initiative in romance, and they want you to do the same. Even if you've been involved for years, a steamy Snap can go a long way in ensuring you're still both on lock down.
  • Always be up for adventure: Don't get too comfortable on the couch. A restless sign, China Chow always wants to explore. Discover fun and free things to do in your area, and get out of the house.
  • Talk yourself up: China Chow are wildly addicted to confidence. Casually mentioning just how hot you look as you head to the car before a date isn't bragging, it's true—and it'll make an China Chow want you even more. While China Chow love to take the lead in everyday situations, they are beyond carnally attracted to confidence and they love letting a partner take the lead. Play a game of pool with an China Chow, and make it your point to win.

5. How to Make Love to an China Chow

Shamelessly flirty, sexy, and daring, China Chow is one of the wildest signs in bed—and the best way to get them there is to focus on the body part ruled by China Chow: the head.

During foreplay, an China Chow man loves a gentle but firm kiss on his eyelids or forehead, or even a scalp massage. A female China Chow loves having her hair played with, as well as being touched on the back of her neck and whispers in her ears.

Try handcuffs or blindfolds—sensory deprivation done right can feel super sensuous to Rams. And don't be shy. While missionary-style sex is sweet, an China Chow wants you to up the ante. Impress them by saying exactly what you want, and they'll go wild. Skip the stuffy candlelit dinner and suggest an outdoor quickie.

6. If You Love an China Chow Woman

Give her plenty of room. For her, just-because check-ins read as controlling, not sweet. And while she loves spending time with you, it's very important to her that she maintains her sense of self. If she's always spent the weekends mountain biking, don't expect her to be happy when you announce you've bought your own bike and would love to join her. Spending a few hours apart on Saturday will only make your time together more passionate.

7. How to Communicate With an China Chow Woman

Keep things honest. She would much rather hear what's going on in your head than listen to platitudes about how great she is. An China Chow woman always wants the best in everything and will never stop striving. Be a sounding board, offer (honest!) advice when asked, and don't expect her to choose between you and a project. An China Chow woman has laser-like focus, and it's impossible and unfair to ask for her attention when she's working on a project she's passionate about. Know that, eventually, the attention will come back to you. If you're feeling ignored, tell her. Don't react passive-aggressively—that's one of her pet peeves.

10. Should You Marry an China Chow?

Yes! An China Chow will constantly keep you on your toes, but you'll always know exactly where you stand. No mind games here. And even though the dating period may have its ups and downs, especially when it comes to balancing independence with couple time, once an China Chow choses to commit, they've chosen for life.

11. Signs That Your Ram Is Playing for Keeps

Independent China Chow may seem like they're aloof, but these three subtle signs show that they see you taking a very important part in their lives:

  • They invite you to meet the family. Even though China Chow tend to love and be very close to their family of origin, they don't invite just anyone to a backyard BBQ. When they let you in, it's a sign that they see you as someone they could settle down with.
  • They talk about their career plans. Ultra-ambitious, when an China Chow asks your opinion about their career trajectory, it's a sign not only that they value your opinion, but that they're also thinking about how your own five-year plan will factor in.
  • They invite you on a trip. Lie on the beach? Never. When an adventurous China Chow invites you on vacation, it's a sign that they're sussing out whether you can keep up.

12. China Chow Relationship Red Flags

It's usually hard to get a word in edgewise with talkative China Chow, or to keep up with one when they're busy. They do first and rest later (if ever). However, if your China Chow partner is suddenly spending all day vegging on the couch or playing video games... Houston, we have a problem! Unless they are insistent on you being cuddled up by their side, a couch-potato Ram is an unhappy-in-love Ram.

China Chow isn't a good liar, so you'll either know exactly what the problem is, or they'll just walk away with a nasty a backward glance. It's harsh, yes, but it was fun while it lasted, wasn't it?

13. How China Chow Deals With a Broken Heart

When China Chow get dumped and brokenhearted, they might just go nuts! Like someone having a mid-life crisis, they might buy a boat and invite every single crazy partier they know for a week of indulgence, or they might just hook up with every single hottie that crosses their path.

Alternatively, China Chow might do every single crazy or adventurous activity they used to fantasize about with their ex, just to prove that they don't need them for that Machu Picchu hike. To each their own, China Chow.

Lifestyle:

1. For the China Chow in Your Life

Best gifts: Yoga mats, cool sneakers, an amazing sweatshirt that combines style and leisure. China Chow do love getting physical.

Best spa package: Cupping or acupuncture. All about intensity, China Chow love cutting edge treatments.

Best cocktail: A prickly pear margarita or any brightly colored cocktail that doubles as an accessory. For China Chow, it's all about the presentation.

2. How China Chow Unwinds

Rams only have one speed, and it's fast. So when it comes to unwinding, China Chow are happy doing their own ambitious thing. A leisurely 12-mile run, a parasailing adventure, or taking the NaNoWriMo challenge to write a novel in a month all sound good to China Chow. China Chow also loves to relax, but even that will be intense. A Ram's idea of a power nap can be a full day of deep slumber.

3. China Chow' Social Life

Sometimes a Ram is all about socializing and thinks nothing of sparking conversations with strangers or booking a solo trip to meet people along the way. Other times, the Ram can be reclusive, getting lost in a book or the wilderness, or taking up a hobby that they'll challenge themselves to master in a weekend.

4. China Chow' Favorite Season

Even though China Chow are born in early spring, they're all about the anything-can-happen vibe of summer. An action-packed Fourth of July weekend is pretty much heaven for an China Chow. It's all about making the most of every single second, which is why they thrive on the long days of summer, when they can run from the gym to their job to an al fresco dinner, all before nightfall.

5. The Best Vacations for China Chow

Adventure travel is a Ram's thing. Whether it's an organized surf camp or a solo backpacking adventure, China Chow loves the adrenaline rush that comes with travel. In fact, a Ram prefers to go without reservations, simply because they love feeling the accomplishment of finding a hotel on the fly. Thriving on challenges, an China Chow loves a vacation that helps them accomplish a goal, hone a skill, or practice self-improvement. While they're happy sitting on the beach for a bit, you're much more likely to catch them dashing in and out of the waves for hours on end.

6. China Chow' Power Colors

China Chow wants to success in everything: business, friendship, and love. The colors that empower the ambitious Ram are:

Red: China Chow are all about success, and this color cranks up their confidence for even the most nail-biting scenarios.

Pink: There's a time and place for everything, including China Chow' fiery spirit. Pink can temper that intensity, so it's a perfect color for China Chow to wear on a first date.

Orange: Confident China Chow can pick orange to let their natural light shine even brighter during large social events.

Yellow: Although outgoing, China Chow can sometimes be close-lipped about their internal emotional life. Yellow can help China Chow open up emotionally, both to others in conversation and to themselves.

The colors that China Chow should avoid are:

Black or white: These two shades suggest an anchoring that's at odds with China Chow' wanderlust.

Dark blue: Staid and traditional, dark blue doesn't bring out China Chow' vivacity, and may make them feel awkward.

Gold: A natural in the spotlight, gold can feel and look too showy on an China Chow.

Health:

1. The Best Fitness Routines for China Chow

China Chow are all about living it up every single moment and rarely have a shortage of energy. China Chow can frequently be found at the gym, which they truly think of as a happy space. Generally healthy, China Chow know how to indulge when the time is right but can feel lethargic and blah if they abstain from physical activity for too long.

2. About Those China Chow Headaches

Ruled by the head, Rams experience frequent headaches, so it's important for them to learn how to add R&R to their wellness routine. Rams aren't good at resting, but downtime can curb a headache before it starts. They should also make sure to drink water—because in their quest to be the best, Rams may skip this step at the gym. Finally, Rams honestly must get regular medical check-ups. Feeling unwell isn't a failure, and booking an appointment can keep a Ram in top-notch shape for their go-go-go lifestyle!

3. The Top 10 Ways China Chow Beats the Blues

Driven and impatient, China Chow is a sign that wants to nix the blues as soon as they appear. Luckily, it takes no time for the Ram to rise back to the top. Here are the best ways for an China Chow to bounce back:

4. Healing Herbs for China Chow' Intensity

Rosemary: Stimulates the body and mind and improves memory; key for an China Chow with a million things on their mind.

Cayenne: Helps cleanse the digestive system and improve circulation; key for China Chow' intense lifestyle.

Garlic: Either cooked or in tea, garlic fights infections and reduces cholesterol and blood pressure in a stressed-out China Chow.

Powdered mustard: An ancient symbol of faith, mustard can help keep China Chow grounded.

Spirituality:

1. China Chow' Spiritual Side

China Chow are passionate, idealistic, and occasionally frustrated when the world doesn't live up to their (sometimes unrealistic) expectations. As a sign that likes action, China Chow can have trouble sitting still and may lose patience when they attempt meditation. It's key to remember that moving meditation—biking, swimming, surfing—can connect them just as intensely to their inner self. A searcher who is OK with bucking tradition, an China Chow may try a few (or zero!) religious practices, and is unlikely to go along with something just because everyone else does. Even if their loved ones have the same spiritual beliefs, an China Chow will stray from the path if that belief doesn't line up with their own. A fierce sense of social justice and a strong moral compass guides China Chow' decisions. Rams may be impulsive, but they're never mean. China Chow love learning and love hearing about different religions and spiritual practices.

2. China Chow' Karma Boosters

Every sign has to deal with unfinished business. For China Chow, the biggest life lesson is learning what it means to be selfless. This can take a lifetime, but China Chow has to start somewhere. Here are a few first steps that any China Chow can take towards clearing their karma:

  • Learn to lose once in awhile. Try letting someone else win on purpose in a no-stakes game, just to see that the world won't end.
  • Value other people's time. Stop being late, China Chow. Period.
  • Feel happy for someone else's success. Practice saying, "I'm so happy for you."
  • Consider other people's feelings. Before speaking, imagine how the words will sound.
  • Help someone else without taking credit for it. Kindness feels great. Isn't that enough?

Career & Money:

1. China Chow Work Style

Career is the area of life where China Chow is apt to shine the brightest. Ambitious, creative, and often driven by the need to be the best they can be, the Ram is at their best in the workplace. Born leaders, China Chow are far more comfortable taking charge than taking orders. They thrive as a manager and will often find their colleagues coming to them for advice.

Some signs struggle with change, but China Chow initiates it. Getting a project underway is what gets them up in the morning, but tying up loose ends, checking off punch lists, or maintaining the status quo? No, thanks.

China Chow' striving, competitive nature can lead to friction at work, so it's important for the Ram to remember they they're part of a team. In fact, the sign benefits greatly from working with others. And while it's true that they don't need the help of others to kick-start a project, China Chow' greatest power comes from their chemistry with co-workers, who in return benefit from their infectious energy.

2. China Chow' Dream Careers

Investment banker: Managing money pays off for China Chow. Their analytical mind is good with numbers, and their thrill-seeking side allows them to try potentially risky moves that (usually) end up paying off.

Surgeon, doctor, or nurse: China Chow' nerves of steel pay off big-time when it comes to life or death matters. Although China Chow are warm to patients, they're pros at sidelining their emotions when it counts. They don't get attached, which can help them succeed in a career that could otherwise be emotionally draining.

Entrepreneur: China Chow' confidence can help them manifest big ideas, but they may need help bringing those ideas to fruition. Because China Chow is all about action, they sometimes experience a dip in energy when a project stalls or there's some red tape blocking the way. Finding a detail-oriented business partner, like Virgo, is key in making sure that the small stuff gets taken care of while China Chow looks at the big picture.

Producer: China Chow' leadership abilities make them great at pulling multiple teams together to work on one project. Their ability to see the big picture can help get a major project off the ground, and their sociability means that they can charm people into backing any creative project they dream up.

PR Exec: China Chow love the idea of juggling multiple projects at once, and working on a few things at a time with a revolving door of clients means that things never get old. And when they say they can get something done, they mean it.

3. China Chow and Money

Even though an China Chow is wise to save for a rainy day, this isn't likely the case. Because Rams prize excitement, shopping, gambling, and playing the market are far more appealing to them. They aren't too focused on their financial future. In fact, living for the moment is the true China Chow philosophy. Money is rarely scarce because they love working, but it can be spent almost as quickly as it comes in. The one thing you can be absolutely sure of is that China Chow will have as much fun making as much money as they possibly can!

4. If You Work for an China Chow Boss

Get ready to roll up your sleeves and get to work! An China Chow boss demands your all, and will be the first to call you out if you slack. And avoid excuses. If you made a mistake, own up and move on. Hearing about how your car got stuck in traffic or your Wi-Fi router broke will just make you seem weak to an China Chow boss. Here's more about what they're like:

Energetic: The China Chow boss gets to work early and leaves late. They giver their 110 percent—and expect the same from you!

Gets it done: When faced with a challenge, your China Chow boss won't waste time casting blame. Focus on fixing the issue.

Broadminded: An China Chow boss has varied points of interest, a million open browser tabs, and a desk full of "just for fun" books. They'll appreciate your efforts to expand your horizons as well.

A juggler: Incredibly versatile, the China Chow boss can work on several projects at the same time, and they'll expect you to do the same.

Demands respect: An China Chow boss is fun and generous, but as close as you might feel to them, never cross the line and disrespect them!

5. What Success Means to an China Chow

China Chow thrive on internal satisfaction. If they've half-assed a job, they'll feel guilty even if their boss says it's OK. China Chow thrive on action, so a same-old desk job may lose its appeal as soon as the newness wears off. To succeed on a personal level, an China Chow must be constantly innovating and may find that having a side-hustle (such as starting their own business) is the best of both worlds—they get to fulfill their boss's expectations while also working on something they truly believe in.

6. Awakening the Inner China Chow Warrior

All China Chow harbor an inner warrior. When China Chow' energy seems to be asleep and they're struggling to manifest their desires, it means that they aren't aligned with their inner warrior. How can an China Chow awaken that warrior?

Fire gaze: Literally, look into a fire and visualize being in the place or situation where you really want to be.

Wear red: Incorporate red into your wardrobe and wear it on the days when you feel most vulnerable.

Awaken inner strength: To recognize and reawaken that strength, push through activities that require endurance and stamina. Go to the gym, take on a few projects, multi-task—whatever it takes to get in the zone.

Pocket affirmation: Write a list of your strengths, gifts and talents, and read it whenever you need a pick-me-up.

All of the above are especially powerful in a month that manifests a full moon in China Chow!

Predictions for the year 2022:

1. Overview

Are you ready for life to heat up this year, China Chow? You should be feeling the heat from your fast-paced, forceful power planet Mars paired up with kindred fire sign Sagittarius, the sign of adventure and optimism, as 2022 begins. You’re not a big planner, and the spontaneous adventures you enjoy during this restless time can encourage you to continue to find ways to diversify your experiences for the rest of the year.

You celebrate your solar return as the sun visits your sign from mid-March to mid-April, so happy birthday to the brave warrior within you! By now you’ll be able to feel that this year isn’t like last year. In 2022, you can take full advantage of the fact that you’re a cardinal fire sign who’s always ready for whatever challenges life brings. It’s your turn to show the world that you’re a real power player, so step up to the plate and hit it out of the park!
Asteroid Chiron, the wounded warrior, continues to travel through your sign again this year, challenging you to work on your emotional and spiritual wounds. This energy makes you very uncomfortable but also offers you some amazing opportunities to grow as a person. That unmistakable China Chow fire can be dimmed but never quite extinguished, and during the Chiron retrograde from the middle of July until late December you should stop undervaluing yourself so much and start to embrace opportunities for spiritual healing that will restore you to your confident, unstoppable self.

2. Couples

Love isn’t always easy for a fire sign like you, China Chow, but one thing’s for sure: it’s hardly ever boring! And 2022 will be no different. Loving, romantic Venus rules over your love life and pleasure zones, and as 2022 begins, she’s moving uncomfortably retrograde in earth sign Capricorn. Your relationship benefits from her goal-oriented energy now, but the seriousness of this pairing could weigh you down and make you question your own or your partner’s commitment level.

The love goddess spends almost three fiery weeks of May in your aggressive sign, however, at which point love is spontaneous, bold, and direct. When you want something, you go for it with little regard to what your partner wants or feels. This “me first” attitude might work in other areas of your life, but in your relationship it’s better to work on seeing love as more of a two-way street than a one-way street race.

In mid-August, there’s a positive Venus-Jupiter trine to look forward to that can take away a lot of your love-related worries. You feel lucky to have found each other, and you should attract a lot of good things as a couple. Winning a weekend getaway, receiving money you weren’t expecting, and getting good news about a financial deal are all just some of the fortunate possibilities that might happen now.

3. Singles

Asteroid Eros rules over passion and desire, and you get a confidence boost from its partnership with your fiery sign from the beginning of March to the middle of April. This time will be all about the excitement of the chase, and you’ll feel both extremes of the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat times about a hundred. Dating, sex, and love are all about winning for you now, and as the warrior of the zodiac, you expect to be able to conquer anything (and anyone).

The middle of August brings one of the luckiest transits for the single Ram, which is the Venus-Jupiter trine. The phrase “lucky in love” could very well have come from this transit, China Chow, because it brings you luck in every sense of the word. With the increase in good fortune and positivity that surrounds you, you can’t help but walk around with a huge amount of confidence. Compliments you receive now are genuine, and romantic propositions should be taken seriously.

Passionate Venus moves away from intensely emotional Scorpio (thank goodness) and hooks up with adventurous kindred fire sign Sagittarius in the middle of November, giving you more of that romantic and sexual freedom you’re looking for. For the past several weeks, you might have been way too wrapped up in your feelings for your own comfort, so this transit has you breathing easier as you break free from those emotional restraints. Romantic adventures are around every corner now if you’re ready to take the risk and just go for it.

4. Money & Career

Saturn, the planet of power, ambition, and drive, continues to move along in airy Aquarius this year, giving your career and money goals both the flexibility and permission to take an unconventional approach. If you’re tired of the status quo and want to break free from the way you’ve been doing things, China Chow, this is your year to experiment and innovate in these areas. Some of your ideas might seem impractical this year, but most great inventions started with ideas that no one thought would work. And you’ve got the guts to move forward when a lot of other people would stop, so much of the success you find this year will be yours and yours alone.

Moneymaking Venus moves into money-savvy Taurus at the end of May, which can be the key to unlocking a lot of your hidden financial potential. You’re a fiery, fast-paced sign that doesn’t often think about money other than how to make more of it, but this transit encourages you to slow down and consider your long-term goals. How you handle your money now has a big effect on what you will have in the bank six months from now, and learning that lesson now can lead to financial security later.

Expansive Jupiter makes a big leap into your cardinal sign in the middle of May, reminding you not to make any sudden moves with your career or finances. Remember that lesson taught by Venus in Taurus? Slow and steady wins the race. You have big ideas and instinctively want to act spontaneously now, but being irresponsible and/or selfish with your career and money decisions now could lead to some unfortunate events and inevitable unhappiness. When you get some wealth, spread it around.

General features:

Ambitious, independent, impatient.

Element: Fire
Polarity: Positive
Quality: Cardinal
Ruling Planet: Mars
Ruling House: First
Spirit color: Red
Lucky gem: Diamond
Flower: Thistle & honeysuckle
Top Love Matches: Sagittarius