Topic: Rat - 2010 predictions

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A light-hearted look at what's in store for the Rat in 2010.

Rats are charming, elegant and clever. They can be a bit gossipy and prone to being distracted. They’re also thrifty and very good with handling money. Family and close friends are exceptionally important to them. The Rat is charming beyond words and throughout his undoubtedly long life he will always be popular and will have many friends.

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Forecast for 2010
The Rat may be feeling quite tired and deflated after 2009, which saw him keeping his head down, working and staying out of trouble. The Year of the Tiger is going to be fast-paced for the Rat, which in itself does tend to make them slightly uncomfortable. But it is essential that they go with the flow and seize opportunities and take adventures – this year is going to be important for them. A lot of Rats may have dreamt of travel in 2009 but were unable to take trips either due to financial or work commitments. This year will be so different! Travel will feature strongly for many and if there is dream destination in mind, it may become a reality during 2010. February and March can bring interesting work offers, while June to August and December will bring happy social occasions. Romantically, September and October bring tempting offers for single Rats, while those who are attached will find the summer most special. It is essential for all persons born under this sign to be extra thoughtful and caring throughout the year – an inadvertent remark or gesture could lead to discord with loved ones.

Interesting Rat facts:
Zodiac Stone: Garnet
Special Flower: Narcissus
Best Hours: 11pm - 1am
Season: Winter
Horoscope Colours: Black, white, purple

Rat characteristics:

  • Imaginative
  • Charming
  • Generous to loved ones
  • Hard-working
  • Quick-tempered
  • Critical

Compatible with: Dragons, Monkeys

Avoid: Horses

Good career choices:

  • Writer
  • Critic
  • Publicist
Famous Rats:

Charlotte Bronte, Truman Capote, Catherine I, Wolfgang Mozart, William Shakespeare, George Washington, Plato, Peter Tchaikovsky, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Al Gore, Bono.

 

Information sourced from About.com and BoonMing.com.

 

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