Personal ruling
planets: Moon, Jupiter
Lucky colours: Yellow, lemon,
sandy shades
Lucky gems: Yellow sapphire,
citrine quartz, golden topaz
Lucky days: Thursday, Sunday,
Tuesday
Lucky numbers: 3, 12, 21, 30,
39, 48, 57, 66, 75
You are quite high-strung about your work and tend to become
a workaholic if things are not working well on the personal
front. However, by running away from your problems by over-working
yourself is certainly not going to resolve them if not make
them worse. You have a tendency to become pre-occupied with
your achievements and your self-worth. Follow your dreams
with passion and determination and most importantly a little
bit of humility. Quench your thirst for knowledge. Success
beckons you especially after the 30th year.
Say yes to: Social responsibility, tenacity, precision
Don't give in to: Intolerance, immaturity, lack of
focus
Children & Family
July 3 individuals may not have close relationships with family
members, but this does not imply problems. As parents, they
are likely to be extremely indulgent and liberal; discipline
is likely to be minimal.
Health
Because they often have a disorganized lifestyle, July 3 people
may not be careful about their health and nutritional habits.
When they are young this isn't a problem, but as they approach
middle age this habit can become dangerous, especially if
they don't exercise regularly.
Career & Finances
With their talent for introspection and self-study, July 3
individuals make fine counselors, therapists, and psychologists.
They love to search out the truth and will go to great lengths
to prove a point. They may have bizarre attitudes about money.
They may choose to use cash or keep their money at home rather
than in a bank.
Dreams & Goals
July 3 natives change their priorities at regular intervals.
A prized goal at one period of their life may give way to
some other dream a few years later. Though they are not especially
goal-oriented, they are idealistic and eager to bring joy
and good will into the world.
You share your birthday with:
Franz Kafka, George Sanders, Dorothy Kilgallen, Pete Fountain,
Tom Cruise and Hunter Tylo.
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