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2011 astrological forecast for nurses

Sagittarius

Jupiter will bring lots of fun and play time to nurses born under the sign of Sagittarius. They just have to be sure that they don’t take the “all work and no play…” saying a bit too far!

As a Sagittarius nurse, you may be considering becoming a pediatric nurse. Your fun-loving attitude may make this the perfect setting for you in 2011. You do tend to move from activity to activity quite quickly, so you’ll have to be careful about settling down sometimes in order to finish what you began.

One of the advantages of being so open to trying new experiences is that you may end up discovering a part of nursing that you hadn’t considered before. Keep your eyes and ears open, and you may find your real calling.

If you work with a nurse born under the sign of Sagittarius, you’re in for a fun ride. She’ll do what she can to lift spirits of both patients and coworkers. Even if you’re not in the mood for some fun, why not go along with her? She enjoys doing it and you just may find yourself smiling as you walk down the hall.

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Marijke Durning

Marijke is a professional writer who began her working career as a registered nurse over 25 years ago. After working in clinical areas ranging from rehab to intensive care, as a floor nurse to a supervisor, she found she could combine her extensive health knowledge with her love of writing. Although she has been published in a wide variety of publications for professionals and the general public, her passion is writing for the every day person to promote health literacy.

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