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Monday, February 28, 2011

Numerology 2011 Forecast for March 1 Birthday

If March 1 is your birthday, You are sensitive, need unconditional love, enjoy socializing and prefer to lead rather than be a 'follower." In 2011, you're in a problem-solving, materially productive power year that makes great strides through work, effort and activity. If you're normally emotionally triggered by petty slights, dilettantes and airheads...aim to put aside those time-wasters and channel your energies to alter any given situation with discipline, efficient organization and a businesslike approach. If you've sown seeds wisely in the past, without laboring over details, you can expect recognition and rewards.

Projects begin in February and grow to tangible results by September's end. A raise, promotion, money...tangibles...come in between the 21 and 30 of September. March and August are slow moving so, be patient during these times. July adds family and/or community obligations...go with the flow. This is the year to expect more responsibility and pressure, to face practical reality and to put your finances in the black.

Wear the color mauve to attract money-minded, power-players who are movers and shakers in 2011.
Diamond is your gem in 2011.
People whose names begin and/or end with the letters H, Q and Z lead you in a clearheaded direction in 2011.

Your lottery numbers for 2011 are: 2, 11, 15, 22, 26, 31.

Notables born on March 1 are: Herb Alpert (Musician), Harry Belafonte (Singer), Dirk Benedict (Actor), Justin Bieber (Actor/Singer/Songwriter), Sandro Botticelli (Painter), Nicolaus Capernicus (Mathematician/Astronomer) Frederic Chopin (Composer), Robert Conrad (Actor), Roger Daltrey (Singer/"The Who"), Ron Howard (Actor/Director), Robert Lowell (poet), Dimetri Mitropoulos (Musician/Conductor), Glenn Miller (Band Leader), David Niven (Actor), Pete Rozelle (Sports), Dinah Shore (Singer), Alan Thicke (Actor/TV Host).

For your Life forecast see YOU ARE YOUR BIRTHDAY available at www.iUniverse.com and all major booksellers.

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