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Good Fortune Follows A Pattern – Libra Lucky Days
ASTROLOGY, Journalism

Good Fortune Follows A Pattern – Libra Lucky Days

People born between September 23rd and October 23rd, have the Horoscope sun sign of Libra the Scales. As a Libra, you may know your basic Astrology chart, but you probably don't know that some days of the month are Lucky for you just because of your sign. Even certain hours of each day will be more fortuitous for you. Read on to learn which days good fortune smiles on you and your fellow Libras. Your matching Moon Phase The phase of the interval of your sun sign that you were born in corresponds to the phase of the Moon that is luckiest for you. Libras born in the days between September 23rd and September 30th will be luckiest during the days of the New moon. Those born between October 1st and October 7th, will be luckiest when the Moon is in its second quarter. Libras born between Octob...
Virgo Lucky Days – When Luck And Good Fortune Are Yours
ASTROLOGY, TOP FOUR

Virgo Lucky Days – When Luck And Good Fortune Are Yours

People born in the days from August 22nd through September 22nd, have the Astrology sun sign of Virgo the Virgin. You as a Virgo probably know what your basic Horoscope is. But you may not know that certain days, even certain times of day are Lucky just for you. Learn what days and hours each month are Lucky for you and those around you who share your Zodiac sign. Lucky Moon Phases The periods of the Moon which are particularly lucky for you tend to match the phase of your sun sign when your birthday falls. Virgos born in the days from August 22nd through August 30th will be especially lucky during the New Moon. Those born between August 31st and September 7th will be lucky during the days when the Moon is in its second quarter. Virgos born from September 8th through September 17th will ...
Is ‘Doing Nothing’ A Form Of Resistance, An Indulgence Or All The Rage For The Lucky Few?
SELF

Is ‘Doing Nothing’ A Form Of Resistance, An Indulgence Or All The Rage For The Lucky Few?

The pandemic has either created too much free time or too little. Kitchen-table commutes and reduced social obligations expand mornings and weekends for some, while caretakers and gig workers are exhausted by the constant, overlapping demands of home and work. It’s no surprise, then, that idleness is trending. Concepts like “niksen,” Dutch for “doing nothing,” and “wintering,” resting in response to adversity, have entered the wellness lexicon. Doing nothing is even being called a new productivity hack, aligning the practice with an always-on culture that seeks to optimize every waking minute. While such prescriptions largely target the privileged who have the resources to curate their schedules, idleness can also be a form of resistance to the capitalist machine. Artist Jenny Odell’s be...