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Your Chinese Horoscope 2010

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Use your time and opportunities wisely and concentrate on what you have to do. The greater the focus, the better and more satisfying the results.

The Earth Rat

The Tiger year is a busy and eventful one and the Earth Rat, with his measured approach, will be well placed to benefit from it.

For Earth Rats in work this is a year to keep their wits about them, including keeping informed of developments and remaining aware of proposals under consideration. This way, when changes do take place or openings arise, the Earth Rat will be able to consider his position, assess the implications and act. Although some may prefer to continue with their present duties, this is no year to bury their heads in the sand and they should aim to remain aware and, importantly, be flexible.

For some Earth Rats, the changes that occur could involve taking on new responsibilities, often in a more supervisory role. Here their extensive experience will be a great asset. Other Earth Rats may find themselves affected by new working practices or having to vary their role in some way. If they are willing to adapt, these changes will often give them the chance to extend their skills and will bring some interesting new challenges. This is no year for standing still, and for any Earth Rats who have become staid in their present role, the Tiger can often bring the change they need.

There will, though, be some Earth Rats who will decide to take advantage of retirement options, consider reducing their work schedule or look for a more convenient position. By considering various possibilities, making enquiries and talking to contacts, many could be successful in securing a new position with duties very different from those they have done before. A key feature of the Tiger year is that it can open up new possibilities. April, June, September and October could see some important decisions, but throughout the year opportunities need to be seized when they arise.

This can also be a rewarding year as far as the Earth Rat’s personal interests are concerned and if there is an idea he has been nurturing, a subject that appeals to him or a skill he would like to improve, this is a year to follow this up. In particular, those Earth Rats who reduce their work commitments will find that by giving themselves new objectives and using their additional free time in a purposeful way, they will get much value out of what they do. Being observant and good communicators, Rats are particularly known for their writing abilities, and any Earth Rats who are interested in exploring their skills will find they can be the source of much pleasure. Again, a key element of the year is to seize the initiative and take action.

The Earth Rat will also find his interests bringing him into contact with others and can look forward to a variety of social occasions over the year. Any Earth Rats who are lonely or have neglected their social life in recent years will find that becoming more active and perhaps joining a local interest group will bring an improvement to their situation. May, July, August and December could be the busiest months socially as well as good ones for meeting others.

The Earth Rat’s domestic life is also likely to see much activity during the year and any accommodation ideas he may have need to be discussed and planned well in advance. If he decides to move, ample time needs to be allowed for the moving process to take place, and the earlier preparations can be made, the better. Throughout the year it is also important that the Earth Rat consults others about his plans, otherwise misunderstandings could arise. This also applies to any pressures or concerns he may have. This is very much a time for openness. However, busy though domestic life may be, there will be many occasions the Earth Rat will thoroughly enjoy, including marking the achievements of someone dear. For some this could include celebrating the birth of a grandchild.

Travel is also well aspected and the Earth Rat should make the most of any opportunities or invitations that come his way. By remaining alert, he could particularly benefit from special offers and last-minute breaks.

In matters of finance, however, he will need to remain vigilant and should keep particular control over his spending. For those Earth Rats who retire or lessen their working commitments, there could be financial adjustments to consider and where important paperwork is concerned, the Earth Rat will need to check the details thoroughly and take advice should anything concern him. Financially, this is a time to be careful and disciplined.

Overall, the Year of the Tiger will be an active one for the Earth Rat, bringing change but with it the opportunity to explore new possibilities. With a willing attitude and the support of others, he can make this a special and often personally rewarding time.

TIP FOR THE YEAR

This can be a time of opportunity but to benefit you need to be flexible and mindful of others. Explore new possibilities and look at ways of furthering your interests. This can be a promising and important year. Use it well.

FAMOUS RATS

Ben Affleck, Ursula Andress, Louis Armstrong, Lauren Bacall, Shirley Bassey, Kathy Bates, Irving Berlin, Silvio Berlusconi, Kenneth Branagh, Marlon Brando, Charlotte Brontë, Jackson Browne, George H. W. Bush, Glen Campbell, David Carradine, Jimmy Carter, Aaron Copland, Cameron Diaz, David Duchovny, Duffy, Noël Edmonds, T. S. Eliot, Eminem, Colin Firth, Clark Gable, Liam Gallagher, Al Gore, Hugh Grant, Geri Halliwell, Lewis Hamilton, Thomas Hardy, Prince Harry, Haydn, Charlton Heston, Buddy Holly, Mick Hucknall, Henrik Ibsen, Jeremy Irons, Samuel L. Jackson, Jean-Michel Jarre, Scarlett Johansson, Gene Kelly, Avril Lavigne, Jude Law, Gary Lineker, Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, Ian McEwan, Katie Melua, Claude Monet, Richard Nixon, Ozzy Osbourne, Sean Penn, Sir Terry Pratchett, Ian Rankin, Lou Rawls, Burt Reynolds, Jonathan Ross, Rossini, William Shakespeare, Donna Summer, James Taylor, Leo Tolstoy, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, Spencer Tracy, Carol Vorderman, the Prince of Wales, George Washington, the Duke of York, Emile Zola.

6 FEBRUARY 1913

25 JANUARY 1914 Water Ox

24 JANUARY 1925

12 FEBRUARY 1926 Wood Ox

11 FEBRUARY 1937

30 JANUARY 1938 Fire Ox

29 JANUARY 1949

16 FEBRUARY 1950 Earth Ox

15 FEBRUARY 1961

4 FEBRUARY 1962 Metal Ox

3 FEBRUARY 1973

22 JANUARY 1974 Water Ox

20 FEBRUARY 1985

8 FEBRUARY 1986 Wood Ox

7 FEBRUARY 1997

27 JANUARY 1998 Fire Ox

26 JANUARY 2009

13 FEBRUARY 2010 Earth Ox

THE OX (#u25a9adca-11a9-54f6-9ef5-fa770d8bc3be)

THE PERSONALITY OF THE OX

The more considered the way,

the more considerable the journey.

The Ox is born under the signs of equilibrium and tenacity. He is a hard and conscientious worker and sets about everything he does in a resolute, methodical and determined manner. He has considerable leadership qualities and is often admired for his tough and uncompromising nature. He knows what he wants to achieve in life and, as far as possible, will not be deflected from his ultimate objective.

The Ox takes his responsibilities and duties very seriously. He is decisive and quick to take advantage of any opportunity that comes his way. He is also sincere and places a great deal of trust in his friends and colleagues. He is, nevertheless, something of a loner. He is a quiet and private individual and often keeps his thoughts to himself. He also cherishes his independence and prefers to set about things in his own way rather than be bound by the dictates of others or influenced by outside pressures.

The Ox tends to have a calm and tranquil nature, but if something angers him or he feels that someone has let him down, he can have a fearsome temper. He can also be stubborn and obstinate and this can lead him into conflict with others. Usually he will succeed in getting his own way, but should things go against him he is a poor loser and will take any defeat or setback badly.

The Ox is often a deep thinker and rather studious. He is not particularly renowned for his sense of humour and does not take kindly to new gimmicks or anything too innovative. He is too solid and traditional for that and prefers to stick to the more conventional norm.

His home is very important to him and in some respects he treats it as a private sanctuary. His family tends to be closely knit and the Ox will make sure that each member does their fair share around the house. He tends to be a hoarder, but he is always well organized and neat. He also places great importance on punctuality and there is nothing that infuriates him more than to be kept waiting, particularly if it is due to someone’s inefficiency. The Ox can be a hard taskmaster!

Once settled in a job or house the Ox will quite happily remain there for many years. He does not like change and he is also not particularly keen on travel. He does, however, enjoy gardening and other outdoor pursuits and he will often spend much of his spare time out of doors. He is usually an excellent gardener and whenever possible will make sure he has a large area of ground to maintain. He usually prefers to live in the country than the town.

Due to his dedicated and dependable nature the Ox will usually do well in his chosen career, providing he is given enough freedom to act on his own initiative. He invariably does well in politics, agriculture and in careers that need specialized training. He is also very gifted artistically and many Oxen have enjoyed considerable success as musicians or composers.

The Ox is not as outgoing as some and it often takes him a long time to establish friendships and feel relaxed in another person’s company. His courtships are likely to be long, but once he is settled he will remain devoted and loyal to his partner. He is particularly well suited to those born under the signs of the Rat, Rabbit, Snake and Rooster. He can also establish a good relationship with the Monkey, Dog, Pig and another Ox, but he will find that he has little in common with the whimsical and sensitive Goat. He will also find it difficult to get on with the Horse, Dragon and Tiger—the Ox prefers a quiet and peaceful existence and those born under these three signs tend to be a little too lively and impulsive for his liking.

The female Ox has a kind and caring nature, and her home and family are very much her pride and joy. She always tries to do her best for her partner and can be a most conscientious and loving parent. She is an excellent organizer and a very determined person who will often succeed in getting what she wants in life. She usually has a deep interest in the arts and is often a talented artist or musician.

The Ox is a very down-to-earth character. He is sincere, loyal and unpretentious. He can, however, be rather reserved and to some he may appear distant and aloof. He has a quiet nature, but underneath he is very strong-willed and ambitious. He has the courage of his convictions and is often prepared to stand up for what he believes to be right, regardless of the consequences. He inspires confidence and trust and throughout his life he will rarely be short of people who are ready to support him.

THE FIVE DIFFERENT TYPES OF OX

In addition to the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac there are five elements and these have a strengthening or moderating influence on the signs. The effects of the five elements on the Ox are described below, together with the years in which the elements were exercising their influence. Therefore those Oxen born in 1961 are Metal Oxen, those born in 1913 and 1973 are Water Oxen, and so on.
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