The Best Business Partners Of The Zodiac, According To Astrology
Business is not just about who you are, it’s about who you know. You should be considering all factors when entering the business field, and look to your strengths and relationship compatibility in your birth chart for further clarification. When it comes to working together with others and finding your perfect business partner, Astrology can give you intel as to who you work the best with and what strengths you and others bring to the table to create the ultimate success.
Different factors in the birth chart highlight compatibility not only for love but for business ventures as well. Some signs are ruled by the same planet which makes working together more compatible for them, such as Pisces and Sagittarius who are both ruled by lucky Jupiter. Other signs have a talent for the mind and for intuitively knowing what others need such as Aquarius and Virgo, which makes working together a powerful combo for the world. Fixed signs such as Cancer and Libra, share the same modality which makes them both have a similar way of initiating projects and having the will to make things happen, making them some of the most wealthiest signs in the world.
When it comes to Astrology, there are many ways to look into your strengths, weaknesses, and prospects in business, and by looking at your Sun Sign, Moon Sign, and the signs in your 2nd, 8th, 10th, and 11th houses you can determine who you are most compatible with in business. We’ve created a breakdown of some of the best business partners in Astrology, and which sign you should consider working with in your new ventures.
ARIES + GEMINI
These two together create a feisty and dynamic combo in business and work well together in many areas of life, including the working environment. Aries and Gemini get each other in a way that other signs don’t, and they both sincerely value each other's opinions and perspectives. These two have a business mindset and can foresee future trends while also creating them, and they are both people you want on your team in the workplace. Gemini rules the 3rd house of business and communication, and Aries rules the 1st house of self. Together, these two know how to bounce ideas off each other and then create an execution plan to make it happen.
TAURUS + SCORPIO
Taurus and Scorpio know all about calculated investments, and creating something of value in their life. They are both rulers of the financial houses in the zodiac, which makes their ability to accumulate wealth together a strong one. Taurus is the ruler of the 2nd house of values, assets, and income; and Scorpio is the ruler of the 8th house of shared finances, inheritances, and commitment. In business, these two work together well because they both know the importance of give and take, and they create a good balance here together. They are both looking for long-term success rather than something immediate and fleeting, and they build a business or partnership that is sustainable for the time to come.
LEO + CAPRICORN
Leo and Capricorn are all about self-empowerment and this is something of a royal and regal business partnership. These two tend to have a good reputation and are some of the most successful of the zodiac. Capricorn and Leo love to accomplish their personal goals and make something of themselves. What makes these two great business partners is that they both share a common goal which is wanting the best of the best in life. They strive for this pinnacle of success and they are very aware of how they present themselves to the world, thinking a lot about what they are known for or what they want to establish for themselves.
LIBRA + CANCER
These two cardinal signs work well in the business field together. They are both initiators when it comes to reaching their goals, and they have inspiring perspectives and attitudes to match. Libra is a great communicator that can network their way into any event or space they want to be in. Cancer is the great nurturer and then builds and secures these relationships that Libra has made. Not to mention, three signs tend to accumulate the most wealth in the world, and Libra and Cancer are in that top three. Cardinal signs are the leaders, the trailblazers, and the trendsetters of the zodiac and these two know how to create a strong support system around them needed to accomplish their goals.
AQUARIUS + VIRGO
Aquarius and Virgo are some of the most- if not the most- intelligent signs of the zodiac. They are known for their wits, their attention to detail, and their business-savvy mindset. Aquarius and Virgo both rule over houses in Astrology that have to do with work, routine, humanity, and colleagues. Virgo is the ruler of the 6th house of work and service, and Aquarius rules the 11th house of networking and technology. When these two come together in business, they have the vision, clear mind, and work ethic to take their successes far. They both want to help the world in some way and in partnership, they truly have the power to change the world for the better.
PISCES + SAGITTARIUS
These two know how to have fun in life and business. They strive for a business environment that is not only trusting of each other, but that gives the proper amount of freedom needed to where they don’t feel creatively restricted in any way. These two work well together because they are both ruled by lucky Jupiter, and create luck wherever they go. Sagittarius thinks broadly and considers all options, which serves them well when it comes to business because they don’t miss anything. Pisces has the creativity and patience to diligently manifest its dreams. These two make good business partners because they both have the same ultimate vision of success which is freedom and happiness.
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Tayler Barakat is a Mystic who has studied Astrology for over a decade. She does intuitive astrology and tarot readings for people all over the world, and her work focuses on healing and empowering individuals. Follow her on Instagram @taylerbarakat_ and check out her website www.listentothevirgo.com.
This Black Woman-Owned Creative Agency Shows Us The Art Of Rebranding
Rebranding is an intricate process and very important to the success of businesses that want to change. However, before a business owner makes this decision, they should determine whether it's a rebrand or an evolution.
That's where people like Lola Adewuya come in. Lola is the founder and CEO of The Brand Doula, a brand development studio with a multidisciplinary approach to branding, social media, marketing, and design.
While an evolution is a natural progression that happens as businesses grow, a rebrand is a total change. Lola tells xoNecole, "A total rebrand is necessary when a business’s current reputation/what it’s known for is at odds with the business’s vision or direction.
"For example, if you’ve fundamentally changed what your product is and does, it’s likely that your brand is out of alignment with the business. Or, if you find your company is developing a reputation that doesn’t serve it, it might be time to pump the brakes and figure out what needs to change.
She continues, "Sometimes you’ll see companies (especially startups) announce a name change that comes with updated messaging, visuals, etc. That usually means their vision has changed or expanded, and their previous branding was too narrow/couldn’t encompass everything they planned to do."
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The Brand Doula was born in 2019, and its focus is on putting "the experiences, goals, and needs of women of color founders first," as well as brands with "culture-shifting missions."
According to Lola, culture-shifting is "the act of influencing dominant behavior, beliefs, or experiences in a community or group (ideally, for the better)."
"At The Brand Doula, we work with companies and leaders that set out to challenge the status quo in their industries and communities. They’re here to make an impact that sends ripples across the market," she says.
"We help the problem solvers of the world — the ones who aren't satisfied with 'this is how it's always been' and instead ask 'how could this be better?' Our clients build for impact, reimagining tools, systems, and ways of living to move cultures forward."
The Brand Doula has worked with many brands, including Too Collective, to assist with their collaboration with Selena Gomez's Rare Beauty and Balanced Black Girl for a "refresh," aka rebrand. For businesses looking to rebrand, Lola shares four essential steps.
1. Do an audit of your current brand experience — what’s still relevant and what needs to change? Reflect on why you’re doing the rebrand in the first place and what success would look like after relaunching.
2. Tackle the overall strategy first — before you start redesigning logos and websites, align on a new vision for your brand. How do you want your company to be positioned moving forward? Has your audience changed at all? Will your company have a fresh personality and voice?
3. Bring your audience along the journey — there’s no need to move in secret. Inviting your current audience into the journey can actually help them feel more connected to and invested in your story, enough to stick around as changes are being made.
4. Keep business moving — one of my biggest pet peeves is when companies take down their websites as soon as they have the idea to rebrand, then have a Coming Soon page up for months! You lose a lot of momentum and interest by doing that. If you’re still in business and generating income, continue to operate while you work on your rebrand behind the scenes. You don’t want to cut existing customers off out of the blue, and you also don’t want so much downtime that folks forget your business exists or start looking for other solutions.
While determining whether the rebrand was successful may take a few months, Lola says a clear sign that it is unsuccessful is negative feedback from your target audience. "Customers are typically more vocal about what they don’t like more than what they do like," she says.
But some good signs to look out for are improvements in engagement with your marketing, positive reviews, press and increase in retention, and overall feeling aligned with the new branding.
For more information about Lola and The Brand Doula, visit her website, thebranddoula.com.
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Beyoncé Doubles Down On Not Releasing Visuals For 'Renaissance' Or 'Cowboy Carter': 'The Music Is Enough'
While many people are still unpacking the CMAs shutting out Beyoncé'sCowboy Carteralbum, her cover story for GQ's October issue is now taking center stage. Beyoncé is shown rocking the big hair we've come to love in her country era, giving us queen realness as always.
In the interview, the multifaceted singer spoke about the two albums in the trilogy, Renaissance and Cowboy Carter, as well as her family. She also opened up about her exciting business ventures, such as her haircare brand Cécred and the launch of her whiskey, SirDavis, and why it's crucial for her to be more than just the face of her brands.
"There’s a huge contrast between the business journeys of men and women. Men often have the luxury of being perceived as the strategists, the brains behind their ventures. They’re given the space to focus on the product, the team, the business plan. Women, on the other hand, especially those in the limelight, are frequently pigeonholed into being the face of the brand or the marketing tool. It’s important to me to continue to take the same approach I have taken with my music and apply my learnings to my businesses," she said.
"I am here to change that old narrative. I’m here to focus on the quality. We took our time, and we did our research, and we have earned respect for our brand. I try to choose integrity over shortcuts. I’ve learned that true success isn’t about leaning on a name; it’s about crafting something genuine, something that can hold its own. It’s not about being perfect. It’s about being revolutionary."
I know that's right Bey! Check out the highlights below:
On her daughter Blue Ivy being a creative.
I build my work schedule around my family. I try to only tour when my kids are out of school. I always dreamt of a life where I could see the world with my family and expose them to different languages, architecture, and lifestyles.
Raising three kids isn’t easy. The older they get, the more they become their own individuals with unique needs, hobbies, and social lives. My twins are God-sent. Parenting constantly teaches you about yourself. It takes a lot of prayer and patience. I love it. It’s grounding and fulfilling.
My kids come with me everywhere I go. They come to my office after school, and they are in the studio with me. They are in dance rehearsals. It’s natural that they would learn my choreography.
Blue is an artist. She has great taste in music and fashion. She is a fantastic editor, painter, and actress. She has been creating characters since she was three. She’s a natural, but I did not want Blue onstage. Blue wanted it for herself. She took it seriously and she earned it. And most importantly, she had fun! We all watched her grow more and more every night before our eyes.
On her decision to not provide visuals for "Renaissance" and "Cowboy Carter" albums.
I thought it was important that during a time where all we see is visuals, that the world can focus on the voice. The music is so rich in history and instrumentation. It takes months to digest, research, and understand. The music needed space to breathe on its own. Sometimes a visual can be a distraction from the quality of the voice and the music. The years of hard work and detail put into an album that takes over four years! The music is enough. The fans from all over the world became the visual. We all got the visual on tour. We then got more visuals from my film.
On being proud of the work she put into "Cowboy Carter."
I am proud of what I have been able to do, but I also recognize the sacrifices—mine and my family’s. There was a time when I was pushing myself to meet unrealistic deadlines, while not taking the time to enjoy the benefits of why I was working so hard. There aren’t many of us from the late ’90s who were taught to focus on mental health. Back then, I had little boundaries, and said yes to everything. But I’ve paid my dues a hundred times over. I have worked harder than anyone I know. And now I work smarter. In the end, the biggest reward is personal joy. Has what I created pushed others to think freely and believe in the impossible? If the answer to that question is yes, then that is the gift.
On legacy being her biggest motivator in business.
I get excited about love, legacy, and longevity. Do I love what I am trying to create for the love of it? I am discovering that legacy is the common denominator in all the businesses that I have done.
On protecting her family and her peace.
We live in a world of access. We have access to so much information—some facts, and some complete bullshit disguised as truth. Our children can FaceTime and see their friends at any given moment. My husband and I? We used calling cards and Skype when we were falling in love. I couldn’t afford the international hotel bills, so I literally would get international calling cards to call him. Just recently, I heard an AI song that sounded so much like me it scared me. It’s impossible to truly know what’s real and what’s not.
One thing I’ve worked extremely hard on is making sure my kids can have as much normalcy and privacy as possible, ensuring my personal life isn’t turned into a brand. It’s very easy for celebrities to turn our lives into performance art. I have made an extreme effort to stay true to my boundaries and protect myself and my family. No amount of money is worth my peace.
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