Monday, October 10, 2016

March 21



Birthday Date March  21

Personal ruling planets: Mars, Jupiter
Lucky colours: Yellow, lemon, sandy shades
Lucky gems: Yellow sapphire, citrine quartz, golden topaz
Lucky days: Thursday, Tuesday, Sunday
Lucky numbers: 3, 12, 21, 30, 39, 48, 57, 66, 75

You are a person with high aspirations in search of power and meaning in your life. You like to travel and you like have a generous heart. But the irony of fate is such that more often than not what we are looking for desperately all over, you are most likely to find just where you least expected it to be.

Try to control your temper and learn to channel your energies in the right direction and you will attain success and fulfillment in your life.

Say yes to: Good intentions, hard work, satisfaction in a job well done

Don't give in to: Superstition, indolence, becoming too cautious

Children & Family
March 21 individuals often enter adulthood with a great many unresolved feelings about the importance of being nurtured and understood. With their own children, March 21 men and women seek to compensate for what they lacked during their youth.

Health
March 21 natives have to endorse a regular exercise regimen if they are to present a slim, fit appearance. They are usually robust and possess a high energy level. It is rare for them to be ill, and they have the ability to work for long stretches without rest or sleep.

Career & Finances
March 21 individuals have a natural ability to act as a mentor or guide to younger associates, and they make excellent teachers. They also have good financial instincts. Although money isn't really important to them, they respond to its aura of power.

Dreams & Goals
March 21 individuals can best facilitate their goals by learning to climb the proverbial ladder of success one rung at a time. Although they revel in their accomplishments, they need to be reminded that an occasional setback can be a greater teacher than a triumph.

You share your birthday with: Rani Mukherjee, Otis Spann, Gary Oldman, J.S. Bach, Matthew Broderick and Rosie O'Donnell.

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