When you get to work on the 1st, you could experience that lovely, mysterious feeling that comes over you sometimes, when your creative juices are flowing and your instincts are attuned and you're getting those clear signals generated from somewhere in the universe (or perhaps from inside you) that say: Do this, do that, amazing! Wow, now take this turn, now that one, until you reach a wholly unexpected conclusion. Awesome. Get to work! By the 2nd, 3rd and 4th, if you don't go to the gym, you will not be in great shape. You'll be cranky and that will be counterproductive (really counterproductive). So go to the gym! Or, better yet, get outside in the sunshine and go for a run. A career crisis can be avoided on the 12th, 13th and 14th. But maybe a little bit of crisis would do you good! It's a possibility, anyway. Some amazing news makes you feel like you're on top of the world on the pretty spectacular 19th and 20th. Why not get outside and get the word out about your accomplishments of late on the 23rd and 24th? Tap into those deep currents of creativity again on the 27th, 28th and 29th. By the 30th, you really want to get to the gym again -- in a big way.
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