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Joan of Arc

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BirthdayJan 06 1412
DeathdayMay 30 1431
BirplaceFrance
Age19 years old
Birth sign: Capricorn

About:

Catholic saint who disguised herself as a man and led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years' War. After being captured by the Burgundians, she was burned at the stake for heresy when she was 19 years old. Actress Ingrid Bergman portrayed her in a 1948 Victor Fleming film.

Before Fame:

She had her divine vision at the age of twelve, claiming to have seen Saint Michael, Saint Catherine, and Saint Margaret.

Trivia:

Twenty-five years after her execution, Pope Callixtus III reviewed her trial, pronounced her innocent, and declared her a martyr.

Family Life:

Her parents were Jacques d'Arc and Isabelle Romee.

Associated With:

Napoleon made her a national symbol of France in 1803.

Personality traits:

1. Prediction of Joan of Arc personality

Smart, hardworking, and fully in control of their destiny, Joan of Arc signs will always get what they set their mind to, in both personal and professional life—no excuses. Joan of Arcs may get a reputation as stubborn, but they simply know what they want, and also know how they wish other people would behave.

2. Joan of Arc's Greatest Gifts

Joan of Arc is intelligent, detail-oriented, and will not take no for an answer when they want something. Their hard working attitude is an inspiration to all, and they truly believe they can achieve anything with hard work. Joan of Arc is always ready to learn new skills, and sees something they don’t know—like changing a tire or boiling the perfect egg—as a challenge they must undertake. This attitude makes them a master of all trades, and they have esoteric knowledge that is impressive to all who know them.

3. Joan of Arc's Greatest Challenges

Joan of Arcs can be incredibly hard on themselves, and just as hard on other people. They can hold grudges and hold other people in their lives to impossible standards. Joan of Arcs sometimes see one narrow way of doing something, and broadening their horizons and perspective can be incredibly helpful in giving them and others a break.

4. Joan of Arc's Secret Weapon

Their tenacity. They believe that they truly can do anything, and they will dig in and get it done, no matter how exhausting or tedious the task. Joan of Arc will stay up all night if necessary and are almost superhuman in terms of being able to ignore exhaustion and laser focus on the task at hand.

5. The 5 Top Reasons to Love Being a Joan of Arc

  • Your bank account balance is enviable. You don’t get overly tempted by purchases, and have a gift for investing and saving.
  • Your mind is like a steel trap. You never forget anything or anyone, and can recall conversations from years ago.
  • Your home looks like it belongs on HGTV. Whether it’s a rental or you own it, you have an exacting eye for design, and know the exact touches to make anywhere—even a hotel room—seem like a home.
  • You never lose anything, and always have the important files, passwords, and papers close at hand. Your organization saves your time and sanity.
  • You are polished. You never don’t know what to say and seem to avoid awkward situations as you are an expert at small talk, and also really good at knowing exactly what to say to make other people feel good.

Friendship:

1. Joan of Arc Friendship Style

Loyal, loving, and all about tradition, inside jokes, and the shared stories that make up friendship, Joan of Arc takes friendships incredibly seriously. They love taking care of their friends, and may make dinner, clean their closet, or use whatever their Joan of Arc strengths are to help make their friends lives better. Joan of Arc pushes their friends to the max, and isn’t afraid to let their friends know if they are disappointed in their actions and behaviors. Joan of Arc will not let bad behavior go unnoticed, and will gently call out a friend who may have forgotten a birthday, complete with a reminder—like a gift of a calendar—to ensure it won’t happen again. A Joan of Arc knows that they may not always be the “fun” friend—if they go on a friend trip or bachelor or bachelorette party, they want to be in bed by ten—but they also know that they bring some pretty great gifts to the table. A Joan of Arc inspires and challenges their friends, and expects the same in return.

2. Best Friend Match for Joan of Arc: Taurus

Both Earth signs, Joan of Arc and Taurus are a natural match, and like getting into a routine together. These friends are great at going after goals—they may meet and become fast friends in a marathon training group, for example. Taurus and Joan of Arc can both be stubborn and unforgiving, and a disagreement might end up in a frosty silent treatment situation. However, Joan of Arc and Taurus also have big hearts and are willing to forgive and forget, and also laugh a bit about their mutual stubborn streak. These friends may have instinctively found themselves as toddlers, and become almost sibling-like in their relationship. They both like frequent check-ins and gifts, and like to text and speak on the phone frequently. Constant connection keeps them close.

3. How to Make Friends with a Joan of Arc

Be persistent. A Joan of Arc may seem distant, but they really just don’t want to invest until they know it’s worth it. A Joan of Arc is always observing you, and is always sussing out whether or not you might be a good fit for their inner circle. Character matters a lot to Joan of Arc; being honest, rolling up your sleeves, and working hard are all impressive skills. Invite a Joan of Arc to do something with you. They sometimes don’t see the “point” to a coffee or wine date, but would love going for a walk, run, or hike, or accompanying you to a class or lecture.

4. How to Stay Friends with a Joan of Arc

Stay in touch. Remember their birthday, check in, ask how they’re doing, and send presents every so often—only beautiful, sustainable things, please. A Joan of Arc doesn’t like when friends disappear, and even if you and your Joan of Arc pal are separated by long distances, it’s important to show you care by frequently texting and having a continuous conversation over text. A Joan of Arc loves ritual and shared stories, and can play the “remember when” game for hours. And even if they don’t seem sentimental, they are—printing out photos and getting one framed will go a long way in showing a Joan of Arc just how much you care about them.

5. 3 Reasons Why Joan of Arcs Make Great Friends

  • They are loyal. They will always have your back, even if they don’t agree with what you are doing. They may get a bit parental in giving you lectures, but it’s only because they care and want what is best for you.
  • They remember everything. When you come to their house, your favorite wine is chilling, and they never have to guess your shoe or shirt size for birthdays. They remember the names of every family member and every ex—for better or worse—and you sometimes feel like they know your history even better than you know your own.
  • They recognize your gifts and strengths. Sometimes, it feels like the Joan of Arc in your life is a therapist/guidance counselor, but they can push you to where you want to be, even providing action plans and checklists for how to get there.

Love:

1. Joan of Arc in Love

Ruled by strict Saturn, Joan of Arc knows, expects, and even relishes the tough parts of relationships. They are in it for the long haul, and know the best relationships have storms. It’s not as if they are fatalistic—but Joan of Arc's love is realistic and they aren’t going to have a rosy view of romance.

That said, Joan of Arcs are expansive and generous in love, and adore being wined and dined. They love the formality of early dating, and may be quite strict about following “the rules” of romance—even if those rules are made up. Typically, they may follow gender norms of dating, expecting the man to call first and the man to pay on the first date, but Joan of Arc isn’t strict, and is always willing to consider another path or another way. Joan of Arcs can be regimented, and love having a specific night of the week for date night. Joan of Arcs thrive on routine, and may love staying at home on weekends, under the covers, with nothing but them and their lover. Joan of Arcs love spending time only with their lover, especially in the early stages of a relationship, which can be frustrating to their friends and family.

Joan of Arcs are serious monogamists, and although they can be cautious in every other aspect of their lives, they are the sign who is likely to fall deeply in love with someone, and it’s not unusual for a Joan of Arc to get married after only several months of dating. They know their hearts well, and don’t hesitate to lock things down when they know that the relationship is right. And their instincts are on point—loyal Joan of Arcs stay in relationships for the long haul. They aren’t afraid of therapy if their relationship needs help, and approach problems as a bump in the road, capable of fixing with honesty, trust, and hard work from both partners.

2. Favorite Date Nights for Joan of Arc

Wine date for two, please. Joan of Arc likes to keep it classic and classy, and expects a first date to dress up and pull out the charm. A Joan of Arc is turned off by lack of plans, and showing up for a date with dirty sneakers and a “I guess we could go here” attitude turns them off.

Joan of Arcs love old school glamour, and love going to elegant cocktail bars—bonus if there’s a piano player in the corner. As a Joan of Arc gets more comfortable with their partner, they may prefer to stay at home on date nights. They tend to love cooking, and a well-made meal, a bottle of wine, and a movie can be the perfect night for Joan of Arc. And while Joan of Arc thrive in a routine, it may be helpful for a partner to help bring them out of their shells and shake things up a bit. Joan of Arcs are so detail-oriented and on top of every other aspect of their lives that it’s a true treat for them to take the backseat,and allow their partner to do all the planning. Setting up reservations, so all they have to do is show up, is one small action that can make a Joan of Arc feel deeply cared for and cherished.

3. The Deal with Joan of Arc and Fire Signs

It’s common for earth sign Joan of Arc to become downright obsessed with fire signs—the sign they aren’t supposed to go for. So why the attraction, and can it ever work?

Fire signs (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) speak to Joan of Arc’s deep need for excitement. Joan of Arc is fascinated with the unknown, and wants to tame things that are wild. Joan of Arc sees a fire sign as a challenge, and may want to subdue them to become their perfect partner. Joan of Arc is also entranced by the unpredictability of a fire sign’s approach to life. There is never a dull moment, and this can be pretty enticing for Joan of Arc, who always has their life planned and mapped out for the future. But despite the initial attraction, there are, well, sparks! Fire signs feel stifled by Joan of Arc’s need to know every move; Joan of Arcs are driven crazy by the fact that they just can’t seem to know what the fire sign will do next. So, can this match ever work?

In short, yes! The trick is for each sign to give each other space to breathe, space to do their thing, and find compromise in the middle. Caps can be spontaneous, and fire signs can hold a standing Thursday date. Meeting in the middle is a sign of caring.

Both sign pairs also value respect above all else, so if the two signs are too different to be a match, both parties will come to that understanding sooner rather than later. If both can put aside pride and elevate mutual admiration, they may even be able to remain friends long after the romance has faded.

4. How to Seduce a Joan of Arc

Save the big moves for a fire sign. A Joan of Arc wants to see steadiness from a potential partner, and being there when you say you will be goes far in a Joan of Arc’s book to prove your loyalty. They love being wined and dined, but within reason—take them to a five-star restaurant, don’t book a first class ticket to a five star restaurant in another country if you’ve only just met. Be slow and steady, and recognize that they may need space and time to allow you into their lives. Their life is well-crafted and curated long before they met you, and for a Joan of Arc, it’s not that easy to just have you tag along to parties with friends. It takes time for them to allow you into their inner circle and life, and realizing this can be helpful in learning how to hold back. Here, three more ways to seduce a Joan of Arc.

  • Know your wine: In general, Joan of Arcs aren’t big drinkers, but they do appreciate knowledge of wine. Knowing your labels, or learning different types of wine together, by going to a wine-tasting, can be a huge turn-on to a Cap.
  • Build them a chair: Earth sign Caps love DIY, and are obsessed with people who make things with their hands. They appreciate the hard work that goes into craftsmanship, so making something—or offering to fix or repair something in their house—goes a long way.
  • Have a life: Success is an aphrodisiac to a Joan of Arc, and they love seeing you working hard and building a successful life. The busier you are, the more impressed they’ll be.

5. How to Make Love to a Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc may have a reputation as being buttoned up, but that isn’t entirely true. Joan of Arcs are slow to warm up, and they prefer having an emotional connection to their partners. They love slow burn sex, where flirty texts, plenty of time to shower solo, and a long dinner with plenty of compliments lead up to time in the bedroom together.

Joan of Arc is a generous lover, and expects the favor to be reciprocated. They love having a lover spend hours savoring every inch of their body, and feels like lovemaking is a gift to be savored. They aren’t huge fans of quickie sex, but will do so to keep the connection alive. As earth signs, physicality is very important to Joan of Arcs, and regular sex is a key part of their connection to their partner.

Joan of Arc isn’t a huge fan of new toys or positions, and prefers to stick to tried and true. That said, they have a “why not” philosophy, and their curiosity may lead them to trying new things, especially if it’s something their partner wants to try. And while sex is serious to a Joan of Arc, they also appreciate the silly side, and giggling in bed is one of their favorite things. After all, sex is one of the ways a Joan of Arc lets off steam, and they like a no-holds-barred bedroom where emotions of all forms can run rampant.

6. If You Love a Joan of Arc Woman

Be your best self. A Joan of Arc woman loves to see a partner who is continually striving to be the best person they can be, and wants their partner to also push them. If you date a Joan of Arc woman, know she doesn’t “need” you, and when she chooses to spend time with you, she has plenty of other things she could have done. Do not take a Joan of Arc woman’s time for granted! If you love a Joan of Arc woman, it’s important to know she relishes periods of time by herself, even when she is madly in love with you. She needs downtime in order to be her best self. Be aware that she may approach your relationship like a job, but that doesn’t mean that it’s a drag to her—it just means that checklists, performance reviews (aka “state of the union addresses”) and consistent communication are the ways she approaches everything, even relationships. Learning to speak frankly about what could be better in your relationship truly can make it the best it can be.

7. How to Communicate with a Joan of Arc Woman

Be honest and be direct. Joan of Arc women may have a reputation as being unemotional, that’s not the truth, though. Joan of Arc women have a deep wealth and reservoir of emotion, but they tend to work best with logistics and rationality. They want to hear facts, and they may not want a long drawn out period of hashing out emotions. Joan of Arc thrives on compliments, and regular I love you’s are important for Joan of Arc to hear. They also love traditions and small ways for you to show your love. Joan of Arc is so used to taking charge and being in control that they adore when their partner takes that work on the home front. Joan of Arc likes when a home runs smoothly and not being tidy or not cooking dinner when you say you will may be seen as a personal affront by a Joan of Arc.

8. If You Love a Joan of Arc Man

A Joan of Arc man may seem pretty straightforward, but he has a lot of layers—if you’re lucky enough to uncover them. It’s important to learn his love language and coach him on yours—a Joan of Arc man will want to learn, but may need some help knowing how he can support you. For example, a Joan of Arc man is often focused on fixing things. If you complain about an issue at work, he may seem like he isn’t on your side, but he’s really just seeing the issue from a logical point of view and trying to troubleshoot. Letting him know that sometimes you don’t need a “fix,” you just need a shoulder to cry on can be helpful. And let him let you take care of him. A Joan of Arc man wants to be in control and be the provider, and he can be, but drawing a bath, planning a weekend away, or otherwise taking control can be incredibly welcome for a Joan of Arc man. Finally, don’t tell a Joan of Arc man what to do. Should he be working 80 hours a week? Probably not, but nagging does nothing. Far better is to recognize that Caps are sometimes obsessive about projects, but their interest usually fluctuates, and he will soon have 80 hours a week for you.

9. How to Communicate with a Joan of Arc Man

It’s important to be direct with a Joan of Arc man—they won’t pick up on subtlety or passive-aggressive behavior. If you’re unhappy with them, tell them, and they will do their best to fix it. It’s also important to keep the focus on the future—while Cap guys can be sentimental, and love a trip down memory lane and playing the “remember when” game, a Joan of Arc man doesn’t like when old fights are brought back up, and don’t have a lot of patience for grudges. They love working on a project together—always having a goal or project, from running a half marathon together to getting better in the kitchen—can make you both closer.

10. Should You Marry a Joan of Arc?

Yes! Loyal, honest, and committed to family and partnership, a Joan of Arc can help you be your best self, while creating a comfortable home that you both will love. A Joan of Arc loves those closest to them, and may be working incredibly hard—but only because they want to make a comfortable home for their family. A Joan of Arc considers you both a team, and will do anything for you. A Joan of Arc prizes romance, and can create an unbreakable bond for decades to come.

11. Signs That a Joan of Arc Is Playing for Keeps

Joan of Arc may seem aloof, and may play their cards close to their chest. It may take awhile for them to say “I love you,” and a decision to move in together can be made maddening with spreadsheets, bank account statements, and other ephemera to try to justify the choice as an economic one. Here, three signs that a Joan of Arc is serious about a relationship.

  • They stop paying you back. Caps are all about fairness, and in other signs, this could be a sign of a mooch. But if you pick up ice cream and they don’t offer you money, it’s a sign they see you as a unit, and know the money will eventually be paid back down the road.
  • They skip Wednesday night yoga class. Or Saturday spin, whatever. A Joan of Arc thrives on routine, and elevates that above all else. If they skip that routine for you, it’s a sign that you have their heart.
  • They make space in their home for you. A place for everything and everything in its place is a Joan of Arc motto. If they clear a drawer, suggest you leave a toothbrush, or allow you to bring in an accessory, decoration, or plant, it’s a sign they truly see you as a part of their life.

12. Joan of Arc Relationship Red Flags

A Joan of Arc’s first instinct is to speak up if there is a problem, but a Joan of Arc won’t keep sounding the alarm. Don’t assume that everything is back to normal just because they’re no longer talking about any problems or issues. A Joan of Arc may already be disengaging, but the process can take a bit of time, since cautious Joan of Arc wants to make sure they have all their i’s dotted and t’s crossed. They don’t want to pull the rug from under a relationship prematurely, and also want to make sure you will be okay. They do care about your feelings, and will do everything they can to make sure that you will be able to move on, both emotionally and financially. To that end, they may ask friends to check up on you, or may give you a generous check at the end of a relationship. A move like this may seem callous, but they are doing so because they want to provide for you. Joan of Arc red flags include being cagey about schedules, suddenly having reasons or excuses to be out of the house on weekends, and constantly critiquing or harping on your appearance, behaviors, or likes and dislikes.

13. How Joan of Arc Deals with a Broken Heart

A Joan of Arc may seem stoic, and only their very closest friends may know how much a Cap is hurting inside. To try to suss out how a Cap’s emotions are post-breakup, look at their calendar. The busier they seem to be, the more broken up they are inside. A Cap deals with their sadness by action, so a Cap who has experienced a broken heart may start burning the midnight oil at work, or may start training for a half marathon or taking a French class. A Joan of Arc also may seem to pick up new activities or drop old friends and behaviors after a breakup. A Joan of Arc sometimes becomes symbiotic with their partner, and when a breakup occurs, a Joan of Arc frequently sees the split as an opportunity for self transformation.

Lifestyle:

1. For the Joan of Arc In Your Life

Best gifts: Candles! Candles make a house a home, and even though Joan of Arc is a minimalist, they can’t resist eco-friendly soy candles in muted colors, that are often lit everywhere in the house.

Best spa package: Manicure. Buffed, polished, with plenty of hand lotion, Joan of Arcs are never without neat hands, and love low-key luxury. The color they choose may be nude or clear, but both male and female Caps love having elegant fingers.

Best cocktail: Pinot grigio. A simple white wine, sipped and savored over the course of the meal, is usually what a Joan of Arc appreciates. But sparkling water is also a close second—Caps don’t like to lose control, and may save imbibing for (very) special occasions.

2. How Joan of Arc Unwinds

Joan of Arc adores to-do lists and may love bullet journaling. To them, it’s not an administrative task, it’s a way of making sense of their world. A Joan of Arc loves feeling accomplished, and for a Joan of Arc, tackling a DIY home project or complicated cooking project can be a great way for them to let their mind wander. An earth sign, Joan of Arc loves using their hands, and loves making things. A Joan of Arc loves being busy and loves a goal — to a Joan of Arc, training for a marathon or triathlon is an ideal way to unwind.

3. Joan of Arc Social Life

Joan of Arc has a set, small group of friends, and the friends they have now may well be friends they made when they were toddlers. Joan of Arcs truly believe in the power of lifelong friendship, and love having a very small circle of friends they have a long history with, who they trust implicitly. Joan of Arcs tend to prefer doing things one on one or in small groups, and don’t love going to parties. Joan of Arcs can be hard to get to know, but once you have one in your inner circle, you have a friend for life. Joan of Arcs are so intense and busy in their lives that they are often happy to spend downtime by themselves—they’re not lonely, they’re recharging.

4. Joan of Arc Favorite Season

Even though their birthdays are in the dead of winter, Joan of Arcs love summer, and love camping, hiking, and spending all night under the stars. Joan of Arcs can be fastidious, and can bring camping to the next level, but being in nature can help tame Joan of Arc’s intensity. Joan of Arcs love spending days outside soaking up Vitamin D and will always choose to have a meal outside rather than in if there is any sort of option.

5. The Best Vacations for Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc loves self-improvement, so any vacation with that element is an A plus in their book. Joan of Arcs are big on wellness retreats, and love the idea of learning a new skill while they are on vacation. A cooking class in the South of France, for example, is a great way for Joan of Arcs to learn while indulging—the best of both worlds for a Joan of Arc.

6. Joan of Arc Power Colors

Intelligent, cool, logical and connected to the earth, Joan of Arc does best with grounding colors that speak to their cool intensity and can help them connect to their rational self. Here, the best colors for Joan of Arc.

Dark blue: A dark blue speaks to Joan of Arc’s depth of intelligence, and also speaks to the intensity lying below Joan of Arc’s smooth surface. While Joan of Arc seems placid and in control, like the ocean, there’s a lot swirling just out of view.

White: Caps see the world in black and white and strive for perfection. White is a great color to speak to Joan of Arc’s constant push to be the best.

Brown: An earth sign, Caps can wear brown like no other sign can, and can truly bring out the beauty and intensity of all brown shades, while the color can help ground a Cap.

Green: Another earthy color, Joan of Arcs like this shade to help ground them and keep their feet on the ground, especially when life around them seems crazy and unstable.

The colors that Joan of Arc should avoid are:

Red: Red can be too intense for the practical, low-key vibe Joan of Arc tries to espouse.

Gold: Caps don’t love glitter, and may feel showy and overpowered in metallic shades.

Orange: Similar to red, orange can be too overpowering and excite Joan of Arc, instead of calming them down and allowing them to play to their strengths of logic and perserverence.

Health:

1. The Best Fitness Routines for Joan of Arcs

SLT classes. A combination of cardio and Pilates, SLT keeps your heart pumping, your mind engaged, and the mental stamina it takes can make it feel more like meditation—which is just what you need.

2. About Those Joan of Arc Skin Flare Ups

Joan of Arcs have a ton of skin products, can recommend them to others better than any employee at a makeup counter, and can have complicated clinical discussions with their dermatologists, but they also seem to struggle with flare ups, despite their knowledge and skincare routine. What gives? Why do Joan of Arcs have skin issues? The answer lies in the mind-body connection, or lack of it. Joan of Arcs are experts at keeping their emotions to themselves, but they have to come out somewhere, and it’s often via the skin. In addition, Joan of Arcs can stress themselves, and their skin, out. Joan of Arcs are such creatures of habit that small deviations, like eating a different selection of food than they’re used to, can cause skin eruptions. Joan of Arcs should stick to what works, routine wise, and working with a dermatologist and recognizing triggers, including emotional ones, can help Caps stay on top of any skin issues that may come up in their lives.

3. The Top 10 Ways Joan of Arc Beats the Blues

Joan of Arcs can get frustrated when life isn’t going their way. They can be optimistic, but hate when their emotions—bad or good—get the best of them. Here, how Joan of Arcs beat the blues and get out of whatever mood is getting them down.

4. Healing Herbs for Joan of Arc’s moods:

These are the best herbs for Joan of Arc, and can help them focus on the best parts of themselves.

rosemary: Not only can this herb help soothe aching joints, it can also give mental clarity to Joan of Arcs.

tarragon: Caps sometimes feel their brain spinning, especially when it’s time to go to sleep. Tarragon can help them calm down and get some much needed rest.

marjoram: This spice can help a Cap snap out of a bad mood and can help them continually see the bright side and remember that tomorrow is always another day.

chamomile: Like tarragon, chamomile can help calm the overactive mind of a Joan of Arc. In addition, chamomile is an anti-inflammatory, which is very important to sporty Caps.

Spirituality:

1. Joan of Arc Spiritual Side

Joan of Arc is practical and initially skeptical of certain religious tenets. That said, Joan of Arcs can be incredibly spiritual and may also be leaders in religious institutions, as they love the scholarship and history of diving deep into religious texts. They also have a certainty and surety that is incredibly comforting to parishioners.

Joan of Arc may find themselves going through a period of deep disbelief in adolescence or their twenties, and they may find that their spiritual journey is full of twists and turns. They may find several months, years, or even decades of their lives where they may not feel they have an active spiritual practice, but it’s unusual to find a Joan of Arc who has never had some sort of relationship to the Divine—whatever that means for them.

For Joan of Arcs, solo time is spiritual, and even if they don’t have a strict “belief system,” they do find that having solo rituals, even if it’s just a silent cup of coffee, is everything for their mood and their success.

2. Joan of Arc Karma Boosters

Every sign has to deal with unfinished business. For Joan of Arc, it’s learning to accept “good enough”—both in themselves and others. While striving for perfection often leads Joan of Arc to success, it may lead to others feeling like they can never live up to Joan of Arc’s exacting expectations. Here, karma boosters Joan of Arcs can incorporate into their lives.

Career & Money:

1. Joan of Arc Work Style

Slow, steady, and methodical, a Joan of Arc is dependable in the office, and is often first in and last out. A Joan of Arc never waits until the last minute, and it’s not unusual for a Joan of Arc to begin a project the day it’s assigned.

A Joan of Arc seems to be able to take it all on, and gravitates toward careers, like law or finance, where the pressure is on. Joan of Arc thrives under pressure, and loves the challenge of seeing just how much they can fit in a 24 hour day. Joan of Arcs are very good at setting boundaries, and don’t let emotion get in the way of their work life. A Joan of Arc is a fair, exacting boss, who expects their reports to be just as hardworking as they are. Personal excuses don’t go far with Joan of Arcs, and they truly just want to see the work done, and done well.

Joan of Arc can get frustrated when peers don’t seem to work as hard, yet sail ahead, and sometimes get stuck on work projects that require imagination or out of the box thinking. Art classes, or other creative pursuits outside the office can help them achieve these soft skills, which can help their supervisors see them as the rockstars they are.

Joan of Arcs are adept at office politics, and never have a problem finding or keeping a job. They get a lot out of their employment, and see work as one avenue to find meaning and purpose in their lives and world.

2. Joan of Arc Dream Careers

CEO: Joan of Arc is a natural leader and great at facing a board and making strategic moves to make a company successful.

Lawyer: Bring on the long hours and intense focus on document review. Joan of Arc use their keen attention to detail to find spots other people may have missed, and usually are great in the field of law.

Hedge fund manager: Caps naturally love money, and don’t get stressed managing large amounts. They love the science and craft behind financial management, and like working under the intense pressure of a hedge fund.

Research scientist: Intelligent Joan of Arcs are incredibly brainy, and love getting caught up in research; the more obscure the field, the better.

Architect: With an eye for detail and natural mathematical abilities, Caps are great architects, who can come up with unique concepts for both home and commercial properties.

3. Joan of Arc and Money

Joan of Arc is good at making money and excellent at saving money. They have a keen mind for investments, and genuinely love putting aside money for a rainy day. A Joan of Arc knows the value of a dollar, and loves couponing and saving money, even if they don’t “need” to do so. A Joan of Arc may comparison shop for ages until they finally bite the bullet and buy a product, and a Joan of Arc doesn’t like spending unnecessary money, and may need to be coaxed into spending money on luxuries—and for a Joan of Arc, even a coffee bought out is a luxury.

A Joan of Arc is good at investments, and may see it as a hobby. That said, Joan of Arcs may need to be coaxed into contributing financially to charity; something that they genuinely enjoy once they actually open their wallet.

A Joan of Arc is good at negotiating, but while they are great making money in a corporate setting, they may not be as entrepreneurial as other signs, because they don’t want to take a risk, and they don’t want to put their own money into their ideas. This may limit their financial possibility. Learning to take smart financial risks can be a very good lesson for cautious Joan of Arc.

4. If You Work for a Joan of Arc Boss

Get ready to roll up your sleeves and get to work. Joan of Arc bosses demand excellence, and want their reports to work just as hard as they do. They expect people to come early, stay late, and never, ever give an excuse for why a project won’t be done in time. A Joan of Arc boss doesn’t care about personal excuses, and doesn’t necessarily want you to bring your personal life into the office. Joan of Arc bosses can be aloof, and will only warm up once you prove yourself to them.

Joan of Arc bosses may not give praise easily. The best way to know you’re doing good work for a Joan of Arc boss is to pay attention to how they treat you. If a Joan of Arc boss piles work on your desk, it’s actually a compliment, as it means they trust you. A Joan of Arc boss may also pick apart details, but not to shame you—they are obsessed with details and imagine everyone else is too. Here, other Joan of Arc boss traits:

Hard working: Even if they’re the CEO, a Joan of Arc boss is usually found at their desk, doing work. They won’t take advantage of their position to come late or leave early.

Aloof: A Joan of Arc boss believes in clear demarcations between work and social life, and is unlikely to regularly socialize with people outside work hours, especially if they are a manger. A Joan of Arc will be friendly, but prefers to have their private life be private.

Neat: Don’t expect to find much personal ephemera on the desk of a Joan of Arc. A Joan of Arc prefers to leave their desk as personality-free as possible; a small black and white photo in a frame may be all you see of their “real” life.

Intelligent: A Joan of Arc boss may quiz you on headlines or obscure knowledge. It’s not as if they are trying to throw you under a bus or prove their knowledge, it’s just that intelligent Caps assume everyone else has as wide a range of interests and knowledge as they do.

Success oriented: A Joan of Arc wants to succeed, and they want you to do so, too. Partnering with a Joan of Arc and asking them for help on how to get to the next level benefits you both: Joan of Arcs love sharing their experience and knowledge, and you’ll learn a lot from this hardworking sign.

5. What Success Means to a Joan of Arc

A Joan of Arc sees their success by their job title and the amount of money in their bank account, and it may take another sign to help them shift their perspective and see that success can take other forms, too. A Joan of Arc will be personally hurt by a job loss, even if it was part of a general restructuring, and doesn’t feel useful unless they have some sort of job. A Joan of Arc may make work a priority over family and friends, and again, it may be up to other signs to help them shift perspective. Joan of Arc prides themselves on how hard they work, and will give their all, even to a volunteer opportunity or internship. Joan of Arc will never half-ass a job, and truly believes that a job well done is its own reward.

6. Awakening the Inner Joan of Arc Goat

Smart, fleet-footed, and available to survive pretty much anywhere, the goat is a noble symbol for Joan of Arc. Here, how to tap into the inner Joan of Arc goat.

Do something solo: Independent Caps thrive on solo time, but they also love spending time with a partner. If a Joan of Arc ever feels on edge or unsure of where they stand, a date with themselves can help them feel better.

Go mountain climbing. A bit literal? Sure! But a Joan of Arc, like it’s goat spirit animal, thrives on outdoor activities and adventure, and rock climbing can help a Cap focus and shift their thoughts like nothing else.

Make dinner: You know how goats eat tin cans and can make anything dinner? Just watch a Cap with a refrigerator of leftovers! Caps have a huge reserve of resourcefulness, and cobbling together a meal from nothing can help a Cap remember just how much they can do.

Play: You know how goats have playful fights to reach the top of a mountain or hill? Caps can sometimes get way too caught up in the seriousness of life. Learning how to play—throwing one-liners back and forth or blowing off steam through a game of pickup basketball—can help a Cap blow off steam and can help them truly appreciate their whole lives.

All of the above are especially powerful in a month that manifests a full moon in Joan of Arc!

Predictions for the year 2022:

1. Overview

You have woken up to a different version of yourself this year, Joan of Arc! You are a unique soul that is here for a welcoming purpose on this earth! The presence of your home planet Saturn through the sign of Aquarius is in full force this year, and has many lessons for your sign of the Goat to take in and process.

There is some element of psychology pulling at you, which requires you to be wise beyond your years. You are experiencing a new world for yourself, and might even long for things to go back to the way they were. But the innovative influence of Aquarius will have you feeling more emotionally detached from your partnerships and friendships, pulling you into the future!
As a sign who often puts work over love, this can be a little easier for those Goats who just want some energy to jump into their professional life with zero constraints. For those who are ignoring your relationship duties because work gets in the way, this is a year where you can truly come face-to-face in this respect, and be open about your feelings.

There is some pattern that needs to be reassessed in your overall life. The difficult square between Saturn in Aquarius and Uranus in Taurus takes you away from the original structure you once perceived to be the rules, and now asks you to be a little more radical and step out of your own way. The turning points this year are not limited to mid-February, mid-June, and late December, but do bring on these squares in strong. This is a lesson that will test your self-esteem, but that is meant to cleanse your second chakra of creativity.

2. Couples

Partnered Joan of Arcs are going to experience a lot of compromise through much of the 2021 season, especially if you let your relationship take second place through last year's cycles. Pay careful attention to your personal Saturn placement and your partner's as well, because this will definitely not be the case for every fabulous Goat!

A strong lesson in remaining committed and dedicating yourself not only as a couple, but as best friends, is a huge piece of this deal. You are going to have to really listen to someone throughout 2021, which isn't always an easy task if you feel like you need to be right and exert your dominance in any capacity!

The May 26 total lunar eclipse in Sagittarius is going to present some psychic developments that not only trigger past traumas, but uncover certain layers to your personal life that you thought were once hidden. This is an extremely emotional time for your earthy sign, because this lunar cycle kicks up rocks through your personal twelfth house, which can often feel like swimming in the emotional abyss of the unknown.

May and June are really specific times to either seek some couples therapy or personal emotional support, because it's just about embracing the tests of time and becoming stronger and more available in general.

The end of the year also reflects this cycle from a higher standpoint. You must knock down the wall in order to rebuild it form a more grounded approach. Couples can deepen their commitments above and beyond spiritual, mental, and physical understanding. Looking into their eyes, you begin to understand yourself even more!

3. Singles

If you are a Joan of Arc searching for love in 2021, this is where you need to buckle up and jump right in! This is not part of what you are used to in any sense, but trying something from the opposite approach is where you will find the best results.

If you're tired of online or app dates, try just asking friends to set you up. If you've waited for the other person to ask you out, this is the year to flip the script and send that flirtatious text first. You really have nothing to lose at this point, other than maybe a few amazing dating stories! Your sign is truly afraid of failure, which is your best-kept secret, but it isn't the easiest when you are trying to open your heart up to romance.

For those Goats who have recently gone through a breakup and are just ready to step into a non-committal situation, you might need to be careful about breaking someone's heart. You are vibrant and magnetic with the current presence of Saturn in electric Aquarius and Pluto still ruminating deeply in your very sign.

There's a specific mysterious quality you have that attracts suitors and potential lovers to you extremely easily. It's really a matter of asking yourself what you need on a monthly basis. January and February might bring in a relationship that actually lasts throughout the year and can serve as a potential long-term partner if you truly feel ready.

If you want to keep things casual, consider May through September a more light-hearted time for you to feel yourself. You will conclude the year with some major questions from Venus retrograde in your sign who is going to ask you to either make a move or let someone go!

4. Money & Career

You are absolutely and positively obsessed with your work life. That is just what you were built to do here on this planet, and this year holds no exceptions to this point in your life. You will do the work of a full team by yourself if that means you can keep your business moving steadily ahead.

Be honest, last year was a huge test of your strength. You are still recovering both financially, and you might even have some physical energy to contend with that also affects your work life. Be really kind to your body here, as you are a human, not a machine!

January and February bring awareness to the next phase of your professional life. Taking ownership of yourself through your professional path is what your sign can do to find stronger solutions.

Finances come into play very early on, especially as Mercury retrograde takes place in the sign of Aquarius through your personal second house of material possessions and self-worth.

Marriage settlements can come into play along with expenses that need to have a second look between mid-January and mid-March.

Saturn's presence in the Water-bearing sign also influences your creative decisions around these monetary lessons. What was once a habit of yours needs to be broken down. What can you afford to let go of in your business expenses? What larger purchases are still needed?

There can be a helpful contract that helps to pay the bills and then some if you also expand your brand. This means really putting your face out in the world, and not being afraid of trying things more than once. Failure is inevitable, but the lessons you'll learn are irreplaceable. There is a light at the end of the tunnel with many different routes to take.

General features:

Detail-oriented, intelligent, hardworking

Element: Earth
Polarity: Negative
Quality: Cardinal
Ruling Planet: Saturn
Ruling House: Tenth
Spirit color: Dark blue
Lucky gem: Lapis lazuli
Flower: Pansy
Top Love Matches: Virgo