Read Courteney Cox Arquette's Cosmic DNA

Courteney Cox Arquette
Courteney Cox Arquette
1964-06-15
12:00 pm
Birmingham, Alabama
34N29 87W11 (-5 GMT)
Gemini (24) / Cancer
Virgo (9)  
Gemini (11)  
Cancer (1) / Gemini
Taurus (28) / Gemini
Taurus (14)  
Pisces (5) / Aquarius
Virgo (6) / Leo
Scorpio (15)  
Virgo (11)  
 
 

Birthchart Info

Courteney Cox Arquette
1964-06-15
12:00 pm
Birmingham, Alabama
34N29 87W11 (-5 GMT)

Birthchart Planets Info

Gemini (24) / Cancer
Virgo (9)  
Gemini (11)  
Cancer (1) / Gemini
Taurus (28) / Gemini
Taurus (14)  
Pisces (5) / Aquarius
Virgo (6) / Leo
Scorpio (15)  
Virgo (11)  

Intro And Some Highlights
Section: Intro And Some Highlights / Report: Stress

Your Stress Triggers

Sun / Gemini

Gemini (May 21 - June 20)
Geminis, you can't stand slow drivers or cumbersome situations. When someone mispronounces or misspells a word, it drives you up the wall. Dealing with stubborn people can be especially frustrating, as if you're speaking to a brick wall. Regularly engage in calming activities like yoga or pottery to ease your overactive mind.

Your Stress Triggers

Sun / Cancer

Cancer (June 21 - July 22)
Cancers, feeling insecure is a significant stressor for you. Despite having a tough exterior, you're deeply affected by criticism, angry outbursts, or being disregarded. Swallowing your feelings is unhealthy; instead, communicate your needs and don't retreat into your shell. Remember to breathe deeply and find security within yourself.

Your Superstitions, Bizarre Beliefs, and Behaviors, Stress

Sun / Gemini

Gemini
Chatty Geminis believe that not using up all their cell phone minutes every month brings terrible luck. Rollover plans are perceived as a trap, potentially leading to a lackadaisical attitude in contacting friends, family, or new acquaintances to discuss the latest TV episode or event.

Your Superstitions, Bizarre Beliefs, and Behaviors, Stress

Sun / Cancer

Cancer
Cancers, the zodiac's collectors, hold onto objects from their past that many would dispose of without a second thought. They may assume it's bad luck to discard that tattered junior high school sweatshirt or a forgotten trinket, even if the memory attached to it has faded or the item has long outlived its purpose.

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