Five ways to thrive in 2015 for folks born in the year of the Rat

Good news, Rat people – 2015 is going to be your year!

According to astrologer George Tang, men and women born under the sign of the Rat should brace for significant lifestyle changes in 2015, the year of the Goat. The horoscope signs of the Rat and Goat complement one another, which means exciting prospects and healthy rewards for Rat people: new jobs, new homes, new relationships or all three at once – the possibilities are endless! Here are five areas to keep an eye on.

In the financial arena, early uncertainty may lead to stability later in the year as bigger and more challenging moneymaking opportunities present themselves. Rats are good budgeters and fiscally prudent – it may be possible to leverage these opportunities in a big way with consistent hard work and their usual shrewd judgment.

For the single or disillusioned Rat, look for new love to beckon near the month of September. This may be big, soul-mate-type love, so be prepared. Rats who feel the need to end existing relationships should do so gently but firmly – ruthlessly breaking someone’s heart is terrible karma!

For the career-focused Rat, 2015 may usher in new prospects for innovation and creativity in business dealings. There may be unexpected opportunities for travel or study as well, so dust off that Lonely Planet guide!

You Rats are going to need to spin your wheels hard and fast to keep up with the changes the new year will be throwing your way! Much like their animal counterparts, Rat people are cautious and relentlessly analytical. There will be a distinct possibility of over-work, stress and exhaustion in 2015 unless proper precautions are taken. Rats should make a point of staying patient and relaxed in the upcoming year. Good sleeping habits, meditation and yoga may help maintain balance.

And finally, Rat people can trust that they will be able to adapt to and succeed with the changes predicted this year, as well as handle any hard lessons or choices with grace. Lily Tomlin once said, “The trouble with the rat race is that even if you win, you’re still a rat.” Expect 2015 to prove just how satisfying being a Rat – and winning the rat race – can be.

 

 

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