☆Your greatest challenge is learning to cope with feelings of worry and anxiety
☆The way forward is to imagine yourself being calm and to bring that image to mind every time you feel anxious or fearful.
The Birthday Of The Practical Visionary, The Day Of Artistic Sensibilities
Sun sign: Pisces
Ruling planet: Neptune, the speculator
Symbol: Two Fishes
Birth date ruler: Sun, the individual
Tarot card: The Magician (will-power)
Favorable numbers: 1, 4
Lucky days: Thursday and Sunday, especially when these days fall on 1 and 4 of the month
Lucky colors: Turquoise, orange, pistachio green
Birthstone: Aquamarine
People born on March 1 have a talent for lifting the moods of others and for transforming concepts or thoughts into solid achievements. They tend to have an eye for beauty, seeing the world with the vision of an artist. However, they can also be extremely practical and level-headed; anyone who dismisses them as lightweights will be making a big mistake.
When the strong will-power of people born on this day is focused, they can accomplish miracles through their determination and conviction. Unfortunately, despite this incredible potential to succeed, they are also prone to panic, negative thinking and lack of confidence. When in a state of anxiety, they are easily influenced and likely to attract people who will take advantage of their talents. It is important for them to build up their self-esteem so they can steer their life in the right direction instead of others jumping into the driving seat.
Until the age of nineteen it is likely that their plans for the future will be fairly vague or constantly shifting; this is the period when they are at their most vulnerable to negative influences or causes that aren’t worthy of them. Fortunately, between the ages of twenty and forty-nine they enter a phase when they became more assertive and self-assured, if a little controlling, selfish or impatient when things aren’t going their way. After the age of fifty they will feel a need to establish themselves and to devote themselves either to their loved ones or to a variety of humanitarian causes. In fact, throughout their lives they often feel a deep concern for the well-being of others, although it may not be until later in life that they inject practicality into those concerns and get going with them.
Despite their tendency to self-doubt, these people have great intelligence, charisma and originality. Once they learn to take responsibility for their decisions, they often find themselves in the position of a leader making a difference and paving the way for others less fortunate through the power of their personality.
☆ On the dark side:Controlling, selfish, impatient
☆ At your best:Refined, artistic, ambitious
Those born on March 1 have a natural feeling for artistic expression of many kinds and a great sensitivity to their environment. They are usually keen appreciators of beauty— in people, nature, art and daily life. However, those who take them to be overly fanciful or lightheaded will be surprised to find how practical they can be. But though March 1 people usually impose a logical structure that orders their work life, they generally let it all hang out in their private lives. And whether they have it together in any daily situation is a matter of choice; if they wish, they can be quite relaxed and hence late for appointments or sloppy with their living space, but equally well they can be extremely concerned with being on time or doing neat work. Generally such a choice is made on the basis of how much importance they place on something, not merely on the whims of their mood. Thus it is less a lack of discipline as it is a relaxed attitude, a refusal to be compulsive.
March 1 people are usually very attentive to their personal appearance as well as their surroundings, whether artists or businesspeople, not only out of aesthetic considerations but also since they know it may be an important part of their drive for success. Those born on this day who have a business or political orientation know full well how to be charming, diplomatic, when to push and when not to. Their aesthetic sensibilities are reflected in the elegance with which they accomplish their career tasks. March 1 people in general feel that the way something is done is at least as important as what is being done. They can be very unforgiving to individuals who are impolite, ill-mannered, abrupt or unkind.
March 1 people like to keep it light, to laugh and enjoy time in an easy manner. They do not wish to live with problems—particularly personal problems. In their work, difficulties which arise are met head on and represent opportunities to evolve. But in their personal lives, few people go through the agonies March 1 people suffer when things are not going well.
Rather than hang in there in what appears to be a losing battle, those born on this day often choose to leave before things become still worse. Unfortunately, however, they often carry the emotional hurt or confusions with them inside, unresolved.
March 1 people may have to learn to face their interpersonal problems and to work them out with the other person instead of becoming impatient or perhaps rejecting. Although highly expressive individuals, in such situations those born on this day could be closing themselves off to the promptings of their own heart.
Power Thought:It is myself rather than my worry which will change things,An aesthetic person sees beauty in the ordinary
Those born on the 1st day of the month are ruled by the number 1 and by the Sun. People born on the P1 usually like to be first. Those Riled by the number 1 are typically individual, highly opinionated, and eager to rise to the top. The Sun symbolizes strong creative energy and fire, which should be kept flowing steadily rather than allowed to flare out of control. Coupled with Neptune (ruler of Pisces). Sun influences can make for marked romanticism and unconventionality. and perhaps emotional confusion. March 1 people must beware of adopting an ambivalent posture which sends others mixed signals.
The 1st card of the Major Arcana is The Magician, who symbolizes intellect, communication, information, as well as magic. Over his head is an infinity symbol, which in some Tarot decks takes the form of a hat. in others a halo. Many interpretations may be drawn, one of which is that the Magician recognizes the cyclical and unending nature of life and is empowered by this understanding. The positive traits suggested by this first card include diplomatic skill and shrewdness but. negatively, lack of scruples and opportunism.
☆Luck maker:(Stop thinking “what if”)Worry is the enemy of good luck because it causes inaction and feelings of helplessness. Stop wasting valuable energy on disaster scenarios that will never transpire; use that energy positively and proactively to create luck instead.
You’re drawn to people born on July 24 to August 23:You are both authoritative but refined figures with huge hearts and this can create an honest, supportive and loving relationship.
People born on March 1 tend to be drawn to strong and controlling individuals, but to feel fulfilled in a relationship they need to have plenty of freedom and space. Until they find a relationship which offers them security but also gives them room to breathe, their love life may be somewhat chaotic.
People born on this day tend to be a bit careless when it comes to their health and it is important for them to keep in regular touch with their doctor, to eat healthily and exercise every day. They may find it hard to incorporate a regular exercise routine in their life as it contradicts their dreamy nature, but brisk walks in the park or countryside will allow them both to get fit and to daydream. As sensuous individuals, they will almost certainly enjoy regular massages, in particular aromatherapy massage. If they have a load of work or study in front of them, a ginger-scented aromatic candle is a good choice. Ginger scent is also helpful when they feel confused or lacking in purpose.
Those born on March 1 tend to ignore the warnings of their body, and thus their health needs They often take an easy attitude toward diet and exercise (which on the whole is healthy) but must be sure to get proper nutrition and visit a doctor for occasional checkups. Because they have good appetites and enjoy eating, particularly when food is aesthetically served, they should take a personal interest in culinary matters Sensuous, their needs to touch should be expressed in affectionate play and perhaps also through massage March 1 people need plenty of sleep, not only for rest but because their imaginative dream life is unusually active.
These people are born creative directors, channeling their imaginative thoughts and original ideas into constructive projects. Although they have the skills to succeed in business, they tend to be happier when using their imagination. As a result they may be drawn toward writing, drama, art, design, or music, or working for themselves in some way. Later in life they may also be drawn to social reform, charity work or humanitarian causes.
The life path of people born on this day is to learn to balance the emotional extremes of negativity to which they are prone. Once they can learn to do that, their destiny is to transform their own and the ideas of others into solid achievements.
Don't always look for the door. Build up the aggressive side of your nature. Find what really suits you, realistically, but beware of being swallowed up by your role.
Justin Bieber(Canadian singer-songwriter), Ralph Ellison(American novelist), Frédéric Chopin(Polish composer and pianist),
Sandro Botticelli (Italian Renaissance Florentine master painter, fortunes fell with the Medicis, died in poverty). Hans Hofmann (German- American abstract expressionist painter). Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian expressionist painter, writer), Robert Lowell (Pulitzer Prize-winning poet. Lord Weory's Castle), Howard Nemerov (Pulitzer Prize-winning poet), Itzhak Rabin (Israeli pnme minister, Defense Force head, mastermind of seven-day war, signed Washington peace accord with PLCs Yasser Arafat), Ralph Ellison (essayist, novelist, The Invisible Man), Glenn Miller (bandleader, arranger, trombonist), Harry Belafonte (singer, film actor), Roger Daltry (lead singer, The Who. film actor), David Niven film actor), Alberta Hunter (blues, jazz singer, sang to age fl'T. eighty-nine, biogra- Hunter. A Celebration in Blues), Ron Howard (TV actor, Richie Cunningham in Happy Days, film director, Cocoon, Backdraft), Catherine Bach (film actress), Hans von Aachen (German)