There are days in every life that are just a little less romantic than other days, and if the 1st is looking like a cranky, overworked romantic bust, don't fret too much. One not-in-the-mood day isn't the end of the world. Instead of worrying about it, just get your work done, go for a nice long jog (that will make you feel better immediately), and get to bed early. By the high energy, high romance 2nd, 3rd and 4th, you'll already be in a totally different space! And by the looks of it, a very flirty someone has joined you there. It's almost impossible to experience romance without experiencing a whole slew of intense emotions, and some of them might be difficult ones (fear, vulnerability). Don't shy away from them on the 10th and 11th. Instead, explore! Exercise, a lot, for best results on the 15th and 16th. You'll be cooler, clearer and more romantic after a good, long sweat session! Figure out what's bothering you on the 20th. Initiate a great date on the 25th. By the really romantic 30th, your heart is all a flutter. Spread your wings and fly!
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