Leo
July 23 – August 22
Leo Personality
Leo is the royalty of the zodiac, ruled by the Sun itself and radiating warmth, confidence, and creativity wherever they go. Leos have a natural magnetism that draws people toward them — they light up rooms simply by entering. At heart, Leo is fundamentally generous and big-hearted, with a genuine desire to make those around them feel special. Their creative gifts are considerable, and they feel most alive when performing, leading, or expressing their unique vision. Pride is both Leo's greatest strength and greatest vulnerability: their sense of dignity demands respect, and perceived slights can wound them deeply. Yet Leo's warmth quickly overrides any hurt, and they rarely hold grudges for long. Loyal, protective, and fiercely loving, Leo makes a devoted partner and an inspiring leader who lifts others to greater heights.
Strengths
- Naturally charismatic and magnetic
- Generous and warm-hearted
- Creative and dramatic
- Loyal and protective
- Natural-born leader
Challenges
- Can be arrogant
- Craves constant admiration
- Stubborn and domineering
- Prone to vanity
Leo Career & Vocation
Leo excels in any career that places them in the spotlight or in a position of authority. They flourish as actors, directors, politicians, CEOs, performers, and creative directors. Their natural showmanship also serves them well in sales, marketing, and public speaking. Leo needs to feel proud of their work and craves recognition — they thrive under praise and wilt under indifference. The creative arts and entertainment industries are natural homes for Leo energy.
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