Scheduling a Meeting

Stop scheduling meetings randomly. The success of your goals, from inaugurations to final decisions, depends on the cosmic timing. Learn the simple astrological rules for scheduling meetings to guarantee you accomplish exactly what you set out to do.

The way you schedule a meeting depends entirely on what you wish to accomplish. Follow these rules:

If you hope the meeting will help you inaugurate a programme. introduce a new set of goals, involve a staff member who hasn’t previously participated in this area, or make a case for organisational change, schedule the meeting when the Moon is New or, at minimum, waxing.

To encourage brainstorming, look for a conjunction, sextile, or trine between Mercury and Uranus, the planet of originality. The Moon in Gemini also encourages an explosion of ideas.

If you want the meeting to reach a final decision about an issue that’s been on the table many times before, schedule it for a time when the Moon is close to full. Full Moons can be times of high emotion. They’re very illuminating — they reveal that which has been hidden and they bring things to a head. If that’s what you have in mind, go ahead.

Make sure the Moon isn’t void-of-course and that Mercury isn’t retrograde.

 

On the other hand, if you’re scheduling a meeting to discuss a proposal you thoroughly oppose, here’s what to do:

Schedule the meeting during a waning Moon, preferably during the last few days of the lunar cycle.

Make certain that the Moon is void-of-course. Many ideas may be floated at the meeting. Much discussion may occur. But guess what? Nothing will come of any of it.

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