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For the week of May 11 — May 17, 2008 By Sun Lee Chang Rat A heavy handed approach doesn’t necessarily guarantee results. In fact, it could inadvertently bring about just the opposite of the desired effect. Ox Do you usually equate style with something uncomfortable? A simple garment with a flattering cut can be both stylish and easy to wear. Tiger You tend to be quite protective of that which you hold dear. Be careful, lest your possessive streak spurs a regrettable response. Rabbit After a period of uncertainty, you are about to embark on a lucrative enterprise. Pace yourself to avoid getting swept up in the momentum. Dragon Are you having a difficult time deciding what to do next? Follow your instincts when it comes to a choice between what you should do and what you want to do. Snake Even if you start off the day on a sour note, greet all comers with a positive attitude. You will find the tide will turn to something better. Horse Challenge yourself to test the waters outside of your normal zone of operation. Each new experience will give you courage to keep pushing the envelope. Goat Do you find yourself unsettled by the news of the day? Confide in a trusted friend to help you sort out your feelings. Monkey If you are planning to visit a distant family member later in the year, send word out sooner rather than later to avoid scheduling conflicts. Rooster Despite your attempts to be on task today, do you feel as though your head is still in the clouds? Perhaps a brisk walk outside will clear things up a bit. Dog A special compliment is bestowed upon you from an unlikely source. Accept it as an indicator of a job well done. Pig With hardly a moment to spare, you will be asked to go from one assignment to the next. Finish the first one before moving on the later. |
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