December 2009 Daytimer pages This free PDF file contains daytimer pages for 8.5 X 11 inch daytimers and pages for 5.5 X 8.5 inch daytimers. Please follow these instructions to print out the pages you require. 8.5 X 11 inch These pages are full size. First print out page 2, preferably in color. Then place page 2 back in your printer in the appropriate manner to print the second side, page 3. Each printer is different, so it might take you more than one try to get the pages right, back to back, to form a single daytimer page. Be aware that although every effort has been made to line the pages up correctly, there might be some slight over hang as every printer has different internal margins that I cannot compensate for. Some printers have special settings for two sided printing. The gray punch holes on page 2 are approximate. Again, because of printer variations, positions might differ. It is best to compare the newly printed daytimer page with one of your regular daytimer pages. Punch the holes and place the page in your daytimer. 5.5 X 8.5 inch These pages will need to be cut down after they are printed. First print out page 4, preferably in color. Then place page 4 back in your printer in the appropriate manner to print the second side, page 5. Each printer is different, so it might take you more than one try to get the pages right, back to back, to form a single daytimer page. Be aware that although every effort has been made to line the pages up correctly, there might be some slight over hang as every printer has different internal margins that I cannot compensate for. Some printers have special settings for two sided printing. Once the pages are printed on the same piece of paper, cut the pages down to size following the faint dotted lines on page 4. Use a paper cutter for the best results. The gray punch holes on page 4 are approximate. Again, because of printer variations, positions might differ. It is best to compare the newly printed daytimer page with one of your regular daytimer pages. Punch the holes and place the page in your daytimer.
December 2009 B E S T O F T H E M O N T H My electional pick for this month is December 10-11th after 7:00 A.M. on the 10th, (well after the Moon squares Mercury), and before 10 A.M. on the 11th, (don t want to miss the Moon trine to Jupiter). Times mentioned are in Eastern Standard Time. The Moon is in Libra on these days and makes nice aspects to the Sun and Venus in Sagittarius, then Jupiter and Neptune in Aquarius. This is a good time to mend fences and improve relationships. You can get past criticism and ideological conflicts. Pull together and coordinate your efforts with others for the best possible outcome, especially for a charitable or mutually beneficial task.
Plans for Thursday, Dec. 10th after 7 A.M. EST Plans for Friday, Dec. 11th, best before 10:00 A.M. EST This month is a challenge because both Mars and Mercury turn retrograde. Mars turns retrograde on December 20th at 19 Leo and stays retrograde until March 11, 2010 when it backtracks to 0 degrees Leo. Projects that are not completed before Mars turns retrograde might have to wait until Mars turns direct or until Mars reaches the retrogradation point of 19 Leo on May 16, 2010. This is especially true for those people who have 19-21 Leo, (or 19-21 Taurus, Scorpio, or Aquarius, too), in their birth charts. Those individuals who rush matters through with a haphazard effort before Mars turns retrograde and also have 0-2 Leo in their birth charts, may have to do something over in March when Mars completes its retrograde trek. The news about Mars retrograde is not all bad. Carefully planned out and well executed projects will be fine. Pay close attention to detail. In addition, retrograde Mars is good for learning how to motivate yourself, (no one else can do this), establishing alternatives to getting angry, (you can come up with a better plan than exploding or imploding), and correcting counterproductive and self-defeating patterns of behavior. Mercury turns retrograde December 26th at 21 Capricorn and stays retrograde until January 16, 2010. Mercury turns direct at 5 degrees Capricorn. It passes the retrogradation point of 21 Capricorn on February 3rd. If you have planets at 19-22 Capricorn or 5-7 degrees Capricorn, this Mercury retrogradation is more likely to be significant for you. Again, planning is everything. Mercury retrograde rules activities that begin with R like redo, replace, reply, redeem, etc. You can use this time wisely to correct a past error. Provided free by Mary Fortier Shea, M.A. Counseling Psychology PO Box 301, Clinton, CT 06413-0301, 860-554-5031 email: maryshea@ maryshea.com website: www.maryshea.com
December 2009 B E S T O F T H E M O N T H My electional pick for this month is Dec. 10-11th after 7:00 A.M. on the 10th, (well after the Moon squares Mercury), and before 10 A.M. on the 11th, (don t want to miss the Moon trine to Jupiter). Times mentioned are in Eastern Standard Time. The Moon is in Libra on these days and makes nice aspects to the Sun and Venus in Sagittarius, then Jupiter and Neptune in Aquarius. This is a good time to mend fences and improve relationships. You can get past criticism and ideological conflicts. Pull together and coordinate your efforts with others for the best possible outcome, especially for a charitable or mutually beneficial task.
Plans for Thursday, Dec. 10th after 7 A.M. EST Plans for Friday, Dec. 11th, best before 10:00 A.M. EST This month is a challenge because both Mars and Mercury turn retrograde. Mars turns retrograde on December 20th at 19 Leo and stays retrograde until March 11, 2010 when it backtracks to 0 degrees Leo. Projects that are not completed before Mars turns retrograde might have to wait until Mars turns direct or until Mars reaches the retrogradation point of 19 Leo on May 16, 2010. This is especially true for those people who have 19-21 Leo, (or 19-21 Taurus, Scorpio, or Aquarius, too), in their birth charts. Those individuals who rush matters through with a haphazard effort before Mars turns retrograde and also have 0-2 Leo in their birth charts, may have to do something over in March when Mars completes its retrograde trek. The news about Mars retrograde is not all bad. Carefully planned out and well executed projects will be fine. Pay close attention to detail. In addition, retrograde Mars is good for learning how to motivate yourself, (no one else can do this), establishing alternatives to getting angry, (you can come up with a better plan than exploding or imploding), and correcting counterproductive and self-defeating patterns of behavior. Mercury turns retrograde December 26th at 21 Capricorn and stays retrograde until January 16, 2010. Mercury turns direct at 5 degrees Capricorn. It passes the retrogradation point of 21 Capricorn on February 3rd. If you have planets at 19-22 Capricorn or 5-7 degrees Capricorn, this Mercury retrogradation is more likely to be significant for you. Again, planning is everything. Mercury retrograde rules activities that begin with R like redo, replace, reply, redeem, etc. You can use this time wisely to correct a past error. Provided free by Mary Fortier Shea, M.A. Counseling Psychology PO Box 301, Clinton, CT 06413-0301, 860-554-5031 email: maryshea@ maryshea.com website: www.maryshea.com