Sun
in Leo/Moon in Libra:
Grandstander
You are prevented from seeing the world as it actually is because of this overly
optimistic vision. You become disoriented and nervous when actual reality interrupts.
You expect everyone to be naturally kind, dependable, and compassionate like you
are, and this interferes with your judgment. You have already learned, no doubt, that
many people are not up to your personal standards. People are attracted to your
friendly personality and even-tempered nature. You are sociable and pleasant. When
you are in a position that requires tact or have center stage you thrive. You help to
settle problems and disagreement with grace and a calm manner, as do most Leos.
Your view of life is dreamy and romantic. Fortunately, your naive innocence as well as
good nature and charm, usually brings out the best in others and works to your benefit
as well. It is not easy for the Leo-Libra to be a person in charge, but they have strong
leadership drives. You worry about hurting people’s feelings and you dislike infringing
on anyone else's territory. Furthermore, you always want to be admired by everybody.
You never do anything until you have heard everyone's opinion so decision-making is
also hard. You naturally dedicate a lot of time to recreation and sensual enjoyment
because both signs of this combination love comfort and leisure. However, idleness
can become a way of life, particularly when you feel you are not getting all the
acknowledgment you merit. Professions that offer prestige you do well in. Excellent
choices are cinema, the arts, marketing, and design. In addition, you would be good in
all fields involving adjudicating conflicts or settling differences. You are perplexed
when viewpoints conflict, as they always do. You just go with your Leo hunch most of
the time. Pride is a very powerful aspect in your combination, and you often see
yourself by the way others see you, instead of the way you really are. You can build
up a very repressed and self-conscious attitude if you get too much criticism at some
point in your life. Remembering that your view is just as correct as anyone else's helps
maintain a sturdy and healthy self-image. Refrain from giving so much credence to
what other people may be thinking. You assure your many friends with your natural
charm, but your endless need for compliments and approval may drain them. You run
the risk of backsliding into states of indecisiveness, anxiety, and worst of all,
weariness, when you feel unacknowledged.