How can Leo moons find the appreciation and recognition they are looking for? We’ll give you some answers for different areas of your life like romance and profession. For the video version:
Personality
Moon in Leo, you are warm-hearted, brave and passionate. When you are in a state of joy – you are downright contagious. If other things in your chart agree, you will likely be innately drawn to being in the spotlight. Your instincts are to attract attention and this will be important to your sense of self worth.
Use this love of being in the spotlight to your advantage – enjoying social engagements, getting recognition at work or having your partner faun over you. However, this can become unbalanced if you become too focused on yourself.
You may find acting, performative arts and even therapies that have a performative role like family constellations have a particular draw to them and help you fulfil this need to be seen and recognised. Fortunately, your warm nature means it is unlikely that you will struggle to make connections with people and they will benefit from the vibrancy you exhibit. You are full of life and enjoy having fun.
But even you, dear Leo Moons, come with some downsides, let’s be honest – you are hard headed and stubborn. On occasions you experience strong emotions, which you can express quite theatrically. Hence you have probably been called overdramatic, and indeed you are an excellent performer. You can pull off a really good show that puts all eyes on you. Be careful to not overdo it.
At Work
Moon in Leo – you need an environment where you can feel important, where you can perform your magic and be the centre of attention – it doesn’t matter if you are on Broadway or closing a big deal, as long as you shine in what you do, you are going to feel great. Having high standards is natural to you.
You are probably going to enjoy a leadership role, you are warm-hearted. And you are going to treat your employees well. Be wary of setting unachievable standards and becoming too patronising and dominating. Lead with passion, motivation and support – you are good at that too.
If you are employed – you are probably quite loyal to your workplace. Be attentive that it offers space for you to be creative and do things your way. Too much routine and lack of excitement is difficult for you.
You might be naturally drawn to expressing your emotions in acting, drama, dancing or other creative work. This could include fashion, design or advertising as these benefit from your natural affinity for things which become the centre of attention. There could be work with teaching or dealing with children as they are likely to give you that attention and the sense of authority that you desire. You are comfortable in the limelight and if the rest of the chart supports it you can also work professionally in those areas as well.
In Relationships
Moon in Leo, for you a relationship has to offer both a sense of stability and at the same time give you some fun adventures with your partner.
You as a partner are flirty, confident and generous emotionally and materially. With time you develop deep feelings for your partner. You like to celebrate life together with your partner – have fun, play- experience everything from sitting together with a cup of tea in front of the fire to travelling around the world on endless adventures.
Your emotions are unwavering and you can be faithful and loyal for a long time. As a fixed sign growing deep roots is quite important to you, having a family might be too for many of you.
You need a partner that understands your need for warmth, and is enthusiastic about you. One willing to give you all the attention you need and share your adventures. And maybe one that occasionally prepares an all round luxurious experience for you – fine dining, a weekend at a cosy hotel , you get the point.
On a more negative note – you might be prone to using your powerful emotions and their external expression as a way to dominate the relationship, to keep your partner captive. Those dynamics are unhealthy and it is better to empower your partner, so you can be joyous together.
You alternatively may get in dramatic fights – releasing emotions is good, but it might also be hurtful to the other. Don’t stay with your emotions for too long and try to deal with them as soon as an issue arises. This can help to assure that it doesn’t all come out in a big overwhelming explosion. Of course cultivating humility will be of great benefit. So learning to apologise genuinely and ask for forgiveness will greatly benefit your relationships.
Some of you might be quite self-centred and egotistical. Now this isn’t all bad, recognise that it can be helpful so long as it is seen in the big picture. Understand that the things which are truly good for ourselves are more often than not, also intrinsically good for others at the deepest level. Cultivating this awareness of self and other and mutual needs will help strike a greater balance in relationships and help you to understand what is of true benefit to your own self.
If there is a risk of infidelity, it is going to be caused more from the need of adoration and attention if you do not find it in a committed relationship. Stay fair and be a cheerleader for your partner as well.
Stay brilliant, stay shining and see you soon.