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Mars is now in Leo — here’s what you need to know. The rundown on Mars in Leo When Mars â

Mars is now in Leo — here’s what you need to know. [CHANI.]( The rundown on Mars in Leo [Collage of a roaring lion, the planet Mars, and gold stars. Link to read Mars in Leo horoscopes by sign on chaninicholas.com.]( When Mars — the planet of action, aggression, and assertion — enters Leo on November 3rd, every setting becomes your center stage. Hunger for attention, adoration, and acclaim flares up when the planetary go-getter is in this fixed fire sign. If you find yourself covertly posing at the grocery store or suddenly posting a slew of new glamour shots, give yourself permission to bask in the ensuing applause. Being witnessed in the best possible light isn’t a frivolous thing to want; it’s a healing, transformative experience that we all deserve to enjoy. But take a time-out from showboating if you notice your ego edging others out of the frame. Competitiveness can be used as fuel to give your all in a constructive way — or it can reflect and perpetuate a scarcity mindset. Resist the urge to raise your claws when someone else is getting their flowers. Celebrating wins — no matter whose they are — makes life more pleasurable for everyone. Radiant reboots On December 6th, Mars stations retrograde, prompting us to review how we work with anger and share our creative gifts. If you experience lagging momentum around this time, this slowdown is serving a crucial purpose: self-reflection. Instead of racing forward with your podcast recordings, audition tapes, or red-carpet rollouts, take this opportunity to check in with yourself and assess whether your projects enliven or deplete you. If they’re no longer inspiring, they may be due for a tune-up. This is also a potent moment for feeding the sides of ourselves that crave attention. Not receiving the accolades we yearn for can spark frustration and resentment. But we can use this period to overcome any barriers to being celebrated. Take actions that honor and protect the parts of you that want to shine, whether you decide to put yourself out there in a performance art class or turn off the comments on your latest social posts. The praise you earn when you’re being authentically yourself is more meaningful than a thousand trophies and more motivating than a crowd of adoring fans. Retrograde Mars backtracks into Cancer on January 6th, 2025, and then stations direct in the sign of the crab on February 23rd. By the time Mars re-enters Leo on April 17th, where it will remain until June 17th, you’ll be more attuned to your vitality and prepared to broadcast your talents in a spirit of generosity. In the meantime, don’t be afraid to retreat backstage and take a breather. Temporarily going dark increases your allure and heightens the impact of your next star turn. Check your free Current Sky horoscopes in the CHANI app to learn how Mars in Leo will impact you personally 💫 [Arrow points to Your Current Sky horoscopes button in the CHANI app. Screenshot of Current Sky horoscopes. Link to the app.]( [OPEN YOUR IOS APP]( [OPEN YOUR ANDROID APP]( [Banner: Meet your 2025 Yearbook. 300+ pages. All 12 signs. In Print. Shop now. Link to get yours on chani.com.]( [View this email in your browser]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( Copyright © 2024 Chani Nicholas, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at my website. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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