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My husband sent his horoscope to me today, and this is what it said:

You may be taking a risk now in your work or your personal life. And while you are driven by the need to feel secure and safe, you know there may be some risk to a new enterprise. You don’t want to lose what you already have, but sometimes taking a risk is necessary to get something you really want. This is one of those times, Sagittarius, but fear not…the risk you take will pay off in a big way—perhaps in a bigger way than you have imagined. You do need to be cautious to make this work, and to keep your eyes open for any potential problems, but move forward with grace and confidence and you will be fine.

Now, I don’t know how you feel about astrology, but I’m of the opinion that if you come upon some advice that speaks to you and your current situation, you should heed it. This particular horoscope spoke to him—to us. Because we recently made a big decision that is full of risk and doubt. And despite all the uncertainty—maybe even because of it—we are taking the necessary risks in order to get what we want with the hope that it will pay off in a big way (or a tiny one).

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But the deviations come, whether we are prepared for them or not. We come to realize that there may never have been a plan at all, and all of our efforts to lie low, stick to the routine, and avoid risk were just part of an attempt to minimize uncertainty.

Right now, we are making the choice to step into uncertainty. I am equally terrified and rejuvenated by the idea of disrupting the plan I had for myself and seeing what the universe has in store for me. I can now say that I have no idea what the future will bring. The only certainty I have is that I will be an active participant.

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