| Career profile: Libra
If it's the truth you seek, you'll want to work with a Libra. The Scales will look at all sides of an issue, then make a careful and deliberate decision once they're sure it's the right one. The sense of justice and fair play attached to those born under this Sign is remarkable. Librans enjoy the leader's role and will work hard to be worthy of the privilege. Libras crave the exchange of ideas, conversation and chatter, and if all this takes place in a social situation, so much the better. The schmoozer of the Zodiac has arrived! The Scales, of course, would prefer to be known as a networker. Harmony is important to Libras, as these charmers enjoy beautiful surroundings that are pleasing to all; they also appreciate the concept of 'go along to get along,' important to peace and mutual understanding in business as well as in life. The mediator in Libra likes bringing people together, but the Scales also enjoy having a partner at their side. Having people all around is fun, but one true ally in the trenches is priceless. Librans are motivated to keep their partnerships sailing smoothly and it's likely to be a pretty ride, since they enjoy being in a beautiful world. If there's one thing the Scales could use, it's a bit of grit when it comes time to make tough decisions. That swinging back and forth can't go on forever! When it comes to crisis management, however, the Scales can spring to amazing action, even if it's something they'd truly rather avoid. The Libra office is likely to be beautiful, with fresh-cut flowers and a seating arrangement that places all guests on equal footing. Of all the Signs, Libras are likely the most interested in feng shui, and they'll move their furniture around until the placement feels just right. Heading for a meeting, the Scales will jump into their top-of-the-line Honda, gleaming like glass. If they're off to lunch, it's probably at some sleekly sophisticated cafe, carefully chosen with the client in mind. Librans are well-suited to careers as diplomats, judges, public relations consultants, counsellors, psychologists (no Freudian slips here!) and artists. |