Leveraged Opportunities Report
Why Leveraged Opportunities Matter Now
Right now, the economic landscape feels… tight. Maybe you've felt it—layoffs happening around you, businesses plateauing, opportunities shrinking just as you're finally ready to scale. You're not imagining it. Astrologically, we're in a massive shift. 2026 is the Year of the Fire Horse in Chinese astrology—intense, fast-moving, transformative energy. 2027 kicks off a whole new era in Human Design for humanity. And Pluto? Pluto's in Aquarius, pushing us toward collective transformation—away from cutthroat competition and toward true collaboration.
Translation: the old "hustle harder" playbook is breaking down. The rules are changing. And if you've been doing "all the things" but still feeling stuck, you're not alone—and you're also not broken.
Here's the truth: sometimes what you need isn't another tactic. It's not one more course, one more post, one more resume tweak. What you need is a connection—the kind that opens doors tactics can't touch. The best opportunities aren't posted on job boards. They come through relationships, referrals, and being in the right room at the right time with the right person.
But here's the problem: networking can feel… icky. Forced. Exhausting. Especially if you're trying to do it in a way that doesn't feel like you. If you're an introvert, the idea of "working a room" might make you want to fake your own death. If you're naturally cautious, asking for help might feel vulnerable in all the wrong ways. And if you've been burned before, trusting new people? Hard pass.
That's where your birth chart comes in. Your chart isn't fate—it's a tool. A map. A strategic edge most people won't use because they don't know how. Your chart shows you how to get into the right rooms and build the right relationships in a way that feels completely authentic to you. Not someone else's networking script—yours.
This report breaks down exactly how to use your astrology to leverage your way into opportunities that actually expand you in your next chapter. Because right now, the world is asking us to collaborate, connect, and co-create differently. You can either resist that shift, or you can use your chart to lean into it—and get ahead while most people are still trying to figure out what's happening.
Your chart is your secret weapon. Let's use it.
Leveraged Opportunities Has 3 Parts
Unlocking leveraged opportunities isn't about doing more—it's about doing the right things in the right places with the right people. Your birth chart maps all three.
Here's how it works:
1. Reputation (10th House & MC): This is what you're known for—your hook when you introduce yourself. When someone asks "what do you do?" your 10th house shows what makes you memorable, what makes people think of you when an opportunity comes up. It's your professional brand, the thing that makes you stand out in a crowded room (or inbox).
2. Rooms (11th House): This is where you meet people—the communities, networks, and spaces where your people hang out. Your 11th house shows the types of environments where you naturally magnetize the right connections. It's not about being everywhere—it's about being in the rooms that actually matter for you.
3. Relationships (7th House): This is who you connect with—the people you should invest the most time building trust with. Your 7th house shows who you're naturally wired to partner with, mentor under, or collaborate alongside. These are the relationships that turn from "nice to meet you" into "let me introduce you to someone."
When you align all three—lead with your reputation, show up in your rooms, and build bridges with your people—you stop chasing opportunities. You start magnetizing them.
Let's break down your chart.
Reputation is Your Hook: The MC / 10th House
When you're networking, your hook has to be memorable. It's the thing that makes people lean in, remember your name, and think of you when the right opportunity shows up. Think of it like a resume that stands out for a specific job—it nails the one thing they're really looking for.
In astrology, this connects to your 10th house and MC (Midheaven)—the most visible point in your chart. This is what you're supposed to be known for in your career. It's your calling card, your public reputation, the energy you project when you step into your professional power.
Here's the thing: when you lead with what your chart says you're supposed to be known for, you stand out more. Practically speaking, you're showing up in a way that's clear, confident, and differentiated. But at a soul level? When you lead with what your soul wants to be known for, you manifest opportunities faster. You stop forcing—you start flowing.
Your MC is in Scorpio in the 11th house, ruled by Mars in Leo in the 8th house. Let's unpack what that means.
Your Reputation: Deep, Transformational, and Magnetic
With your MC in Scorpio, you're here to be known for depth. You're not the surface-level professional who keeps it light and breezy—you're the one people come to when they need real transformation. Whether that's helping someone heal, pivot, restructure, or access hidden power, you have a gift for seeing what's underneath and facilitating change that sticks.
Scorpio energy is magnetic, intense, and unafraid of the hard stuff. You're not here to play small or stay safe in your career—you're here to transform something. Maybe that's an industry, a community, a business model, or the people you work with directly. You're wired to go deep, trust your intuition, and bring what's hidden into the light.
And because your MC sits in the 11th house—the house of networks, communities, and collective dreams—your reputation is deeply tied to who you connect with. You're not just building a career in isolation; you're building it through community. Your greatest professional success comes when you're part of something bigger than yourself, when you're embedded in networks that amplify your voice and your impact.
Your chart ruler, Mars in Leo in the 8th house, adds fire to this. Mars is your willpower, your drive, your courage—and in Leo, it's bold, creative, and unapologetically expressive. You're not here to shrink or hide your power. You're here to own it. And in the 8th house (transformation, shared resources, depth), your power grows when you're working with other people's resources, energy, or potential. You're a catalyst. You help people access what they didn't know they had.
At its highest expression, your career is about empowering transformation through connection. You're the strategist who sees what others miss. The leader who isn't afraid to address the hard truths. The collaborator who helps people tap into their own power. You're here to facilitate breakthroughs—and you do it best when you're working with people, not alone.
Practically speaking, when you lead with your Scorpio MC, you'll stand out because most people are afraid to go where you go. You don't shy away from complexity, from the messy middle, from the stuff that makes people uncomfortable. That's your edge. Soul-level speaking, when you own your role as a transformer, opportunities find you. People feel your energy and know you're the one who can handle the depth they need.
Your Secret Sauce: What Makes You Unforgettable
Your primary differentiator is your ability to see beneath the surface and facilitate real transformation—especially within communities and networks. When introducing yourself, lead with that. Here are some hooks you can test:
- "I help people (or businesses) unlock hidden potential and navigate transformation—especially when things feel stuck or unclear."
- "I specialize in strategy and transformation—figuring out what's not working and helping people build something better."
- "I work at the intersection of depth and connection—helping people tap into their power through collaboration and community."
- "I'm all about catalyzing change—whether that's in how people work, how they lead, or how they show up in their industries."
Notice the themes: depth, transformation, clarity, power, collaboration. These are your words. Use them.
Strategies for Success
Let's make this real. Imagine you're at a networking event (or on a Zoom call, or in a Slack group). Someone asks what you do. Instead of saying "I'm a consultant" or "I work in [industry]," you say: "I help leaders navigate transformation—especially when they're stuck between where they are and where they need to be. I specialize in seeing what's underneath the surface and building strategies that actually work."
Boom. That's memorable. That's differentiated. That's you.
Now contrast that with: "I work in strategy." Or "I help businesses grow." Those aren't bad—but they're not leveraged. They don't activate your Scorpio MC. They don't make someone think, "Oh, you're the person I need to introduce to [person with opportunity]."
Here's how to maximize this in practice: when you're introducing yourself, leading a conversation, or even updating your LinkedIn bio, ask yourself: Am I showing my depth, or am I staying surface-level? If the answer is surface-level, go deeper. Talk about transformation. Talk about what's hidden. Talk about the breakthroughs you facilitate. That's what makes you unforgettable.
Watch Out For
Your shadow pattern? Keeping your power hidden because you're afraid it'll be too much. Scorpio can be secretive—you might downplay your gifts, stay quiet about your expertise, or wait for someone to "discover" you instead of claiming your space. Don't do that. You're not here to be mysterious in a way that hides your value. You're here to be magnetic because people can feel your depth.
You might also fear rejection if you show up too boldly (thanks, Mars in Leo squaring your MC). But here's the truth: the right people want your intensity. They need it. The ones who don't? They're not your people.
Do This
- Update your intro. Write a 2-3 sentence version of "what you do" that centers transformation, depth, and community. Practice saying it out loud until it feels natural.
- Audit your visibility. Are you showing up in ways that reflect your Scorpio MC—or are you playing it safe? Where can you go deeper, be bolder, or speak to the transformation you facilitate?
- Lean into your Mars. Take one courageous action this week that puts your gifts in front of the right people—whether that's reaching out to someone, sharing your work publicly, or asking for an introduction.
Find Your Right Rooms: The 11th House
The 11th house in astrology represents networks, communities, and dreams coming true. And here's the thing: those two aren't separate. When you lean into collective support—when you find your people—you all rise together. You don't have to chase opportunities alone. But you do have to find the right rooms.
Your 11th house shows where you should be hanging out, how you should show up, and what energy you need to embody to magnetize the connections that unlock your next chapter. It's not about being everywhere—it's about being in the spaces where your people already are.
Your 11th house is in Scorpio, ruled by Mars in Leo in the 8th house. Let's break it down.
The Right Rooms: Deep, Transformational Communities
With your 11th house in Scorpio, the rooms you need aren't surface-level networking mixers or shallow "coffee chats." You thrive in spaces that prioritize depth, transformation, and real connection. Think: mastermind groups with vulnerable leaders. Communities focused on healing, strategy, or navigating big transitions. Spaces where people aren't afraid to talk about the hard stuff—money, power, failure, growth.
You're not here for small talk or transactional networking. You're here for the rooms where people show up authentically, where the conversations go deeper than business cards, where transformation is happening in real time. These might be smaller, more intimate groups—but that's a feature, not a bug. You don't need to be in a room with 500 people. You need to be in a room with 10 of the right people.
Your Mars in Leo in the 8th house shows how you cultivate those connections: with courage, boldness, and a willingness to be seen. Mars is your chart ruler, which means you set the tone for how you move through life—and in Leo, that tone is confident, creative, and unafraid to stand out. You can't shrink your way into the right rooms. You have to show up fully, own your expertise, and let people feel your energy.
And in the 8th house, Mars says: you magnetize opportunities when you're working with others, when you're facilitating transformation, when you're dealing with shared resources or power dynamics. You're not here to go solo—you're here to collaborate deeply. The rooms that serve you best are the ones where people are pooling resources, sharing vulnerability, and building something bigger together.
Here's what that looks like in practice: you're not just "networking"—you're building alliances. You're not collecting contacts—you're cultivating relationships with people who are also committed to transformation. You're showing up in spaces where people are doing the inner work and the outer work, where strategy meets soul, where power is shared instead of hoarded.
The energy you need to embody? Bold, generous, and deeply authentic. Leo says: own your space. Scorpio says: go deep. Together, they say: show up as yourself, unapologetically, and let your depth be magnetic.
What Resistance Might Look Like (And How to Move Through It)
Here's the rub: because your 11th house is in Scorpio, you might feel resistance to putting yourself out there. Scorpio can be private, protective, and skeptical of new people. You might worry about being "too much" or showing too much of yourself too soon. You might also struggle with trust—waiting to see if people are "worthy" before you fully engage.
And with Mars squaring your MC, there's a push-pull between wanting to be bold (Mars in Leo) and fearing that boldness will backfire (the square). You might overthink how you show up in communities, second-guess whether you're doing it "right," or hold back your full energy because you're not sure it'll be received well.
Here's how to move through it: start small, but start real. You don't have to be vulnerable with everyone—but find one community where you can be. One mastermind, one Slack group, one circle of peers where you feel safe enough to show up authentically. Let that be your testing ground.
And remember: your depth is your edge, not your liability. The right rooms want what you bring. They need people who aren't afraid to go deep, who can hold complexity, who facilitate transformation. That's you. Don't dim it.
Strategies for Success
Let's make this tangible. Say you're trying to figure out which rooms to join. Instead of going wide (joining every networking group or online community you see), go deep. Ask yourself:
- Is this a space where people are talking about transformation, strategy, or big pivots?
- Do the members value depth and authenticity, or is it all surface-level?
- Can I see myself having real conversations here—not just transactional ones?
If the answer to all three is yes, that's your room.
Now, when you show up: don't lurk. Scorpio can be tempted to stay on the sidelines, observing before engaging. Resist that. Introduce yourself. Ask a bold question. Share a vulnerable insight. Let people feel your energy. Your Mars in Leo wants to be seen—let it.
Here's a concrete example: say you join a mastermind for entrepreneurs navigating major transitions. Instead of waiting for someone to notice you, you show up to the first call and say: "I'm here because I specialize in helping people navigate transformation—and I'm also in the middle of my own. I'm looking for people who aren't afraid to go deep." That's your Scorpio 11th house in action. That's how you find your people.
Contrast that with: sitting quietly, waiting for someone to ask you a question, and only sharing surface-level details. That's not leveraging your chart—that's fighting it.
Watch Out For
Your shadow pattern here is isolation masquerading as discernment. You might tell yourself you're being selective about who you connect with (true), but really, you're protecting yourself from potential rejection or disappointment (also true). Don't let fear of being hurt keep you from being seen.
You might also fall into the trap of waiting for the "perfect" room or the "perfect" community before you engage. Here's the truth: there's no perfect room. There are just rooms where you can show up authentically—and those rooms get better because you're in them.
Do This
- Identify 1-2 communities or networks that prioritize depth and transformation. Join them. Show up consistently.
- Introduce yourself boldly. When you enter a new space, don't shrink. Share who you are, what you're working on, and what you're looking for. Let people feel your energy.
- Follow up. Scorpio energy builds trust over time. If you connect with someone in a group, reach out afterward. Go deeper. That's how you turn a room into a relationship.
Building Bridges: The 7th House
The 11th house gets you into the right rooms. But the 7th house? That's who you invest in once you're there. Not everyone in the room needs your energy—but someone does. Your 7th house shows who you're wired to build trust with, who you should follow up with, and who might become a mentor, collaborator, or key connection that opens the next door.
Some opportunities don't land on the first conversation. They require trust-building, time, and consistent follow-through. The 7th house is your roadmap for that. It's who you're naturally aligned with for close, mutually supportive relationships—and in the context of leveraged opportunities, it's the person you want to nurture a relationship with after the networking event ends.
Your 7th house is in Cancer, ruled by the Moon in Gemini in the 6th house. Let's unpack how to use this.
Who You're Wired to Connect With: Nurturing, Emotionally Intelligent People
With your 7th house in Cancer, you're naturally aligned with people who value emotional intelligence, care, and long-term reciprocity. These aren't the flashy, transactional networkers—they're the ones who lead with warmth, who genuinely care about the people they work with, who build relationships slowly and intentionally.
You're drawn to people who feel safe. People who create containers where vulnerability is welcomed, where loyalty matters, where emotional attunement is a strength, not a weakness. These are the folks who remember your birthday, who check in when you're quiet, who build partnerships based on trust and mutual support.
In a professional context, this might look like: a mentor who really sees you and invests in your growth. A business partner who values emotional safety as much as strategy. A client who wants to collaborate deeply, not just transact. These are the people you should be spending time with—because with Cancer in the 7th, your best opportunities come from relationships built on genuine care and trust.
Your Moon in Gemini in the 6th house shows how you cultivate those connections: through conversation, consistency, and showing up in the day-to-day. The Moon is your chart ruler for the 7th house, which means your emotional intelligence and communication style are key to building these bridges. You connect best when you can talk things through, when there's intellectual rapport alongside emotional resonance.
And in the 6th house, the Moon says: relationships deepen through consistent, practical support. You're not the person who only shows up for the big moments—you're the one who shows up for the regular check-ins, the small gestures, the "how can I support you this week?" texts. That's how you build trust with your people.
The qualities you need to embody as you build these relationships? Curiosity, consistency, and care. Gemini says: ask good questions, stay engaged, be genuinely interested. Cancer says: lead with warmth, create safety, be emotionally present. Together, they say: build relationships that feel human—not transactional, not performative, just real.
How to Identify and Cultivate These Connections
Let's make this practical. You're in a room (virtual or IRL), and you've just met someone. How do you know if they're a 7th house connection worth investing in?
Ask yourself:
- Do they lead with care, warmth, or emotional intelligence?
- Do they value long-term relationships over quick wins?
- Do I feel safe with them—like I could be honest without it being weaponized?
If yes, that's your person. Follow up. Don't let the connection fade.
Here's how to cultivate it: be consistent and be curious. With your Moon in Gemini, you connect through conversation—so reach out regularly. Ask how they're doing. Share what you're working on. Offer support where you can. The relationship deepens when you show up consistently over time, when you prove through your actions that you're someone who cares.
And because the Moon is in the 6th house, the best way to build trust is by being helpful. Can you connect them with someone? Share a resource? Offer feedback on a project? Small, consistent acts of service go a long way with your chart. You're not trying to impress—you're trying to support. That's how you build bridges.
Here's a concrete example: say you meet someone at a mastermind who's navigating a big career pivot. They mention they're struggling to figure out their next step. Instead of just saying "good luck," you follow up the next day with a message: "Hey, I've been thinking about what you shared yesterday. I know someone who might be helpful—want me to make an introduction?" That's your Cancer 7th house activating your Gemini Moon. You're showing care through communication and practical support.
Contrast that with: meeting someone, exchanging pleasantries, and never following up. That's leaving leverage on the table. Your chart is designed for long-term relationship building—use it.
Watch Out For
Your shadow pattern here is over-functioning in relationships. Because Cancer is nurturing and the Moon in the 6th loves being helpful, you might default to giving without receiving. You might become the person everyone leans on, but who rarely asks for support in return.
Here's the truth: leverage goes both ways. You're not just here to be helpful—you're here to build mutually supportive relationships. If you're always the one reaching out, always the one offering, always the one holding space… that's not a bridge. That's a one-way street.
You might also struggle with being vulnerable or making the ask. Cancer can be protective—you might hesitate to say "I need help" or "Can you introduce me to [person]?" because it feels too exposing. Don't let that stop you. The people aligned with your 7th house want to support you—but they need to know what you need.
Do This
- Follow up within 48 hours. After meeting someone who feels like a 7th house connection, reach out. Keep the conversation going.
- Be helpful, but ask for help too. Offer value—but also practice making asks. "I'm looking for [opportunity]—do you know anyone who might be able to help?"
- Build trust over time. Don't rush. Check in regularly. Show up consistently. Let the relationship deepen naturally—and when the right opportunity arises, you'll already have the foundation.
Remember: Practice Makes Progress
Here's the thing about networking, bridge-building, and leveraging opportunities: it's a muscle. The first time you introduce yourself with your Scorpio MC hook? It might feel awkward. The first time you show up boldly in a new community? You might second-guess yourself. The first time you make an ask or follow up with someone? It might feel vulnerable.
That's normal. That's good. It means you're building the muscle.
Your natal chart is just a tool—it's not fate. It shows you the path of least resistance, the one that feels most authentic to who you are. But you still have to walk it. Your free will is #1. You get to choose whether to activate these placements—and that's both empowering and a little terrifying. Because it means the magic doesn't just happen to you. You have to create it.
Here's the two-sided coin: we get to create our fate… but we also have to. Your chart is a map to make it easier—but if doing "the things" that activate your chart feels uncomfortable at first, that's okay. That discomfort is a sign you're stretching, growing, building new capacity. It's like a workout: the burn means it's working.
And here's the other truth: some of the biggest opportunities do come from relationships you build over time. The mentor who becomes your biggest champion. The collaborator who opens doors you didn't know existed. The community that amplifies your voice. Those take patience, consistency, and trust-building.
But also? Magic can happen when you get into the right room, with the right person, at the right time. One conversation can change everything. One introduction can unlock the next chapter. You never know which moment will be the moment—so you show up, again and again, and trust that your chart is working in your favor.
This report is a tool you can use on its own—but it works even better when you combine it with strategy. If you want to go deeper, take the Leveraged class in your Star Path course portal. It'll walk you through not just the astrology, but the actual networking and bridge-building strategies—how to work a room (even if you're an introvert), how to make the ask without feeling gross, how to follow up in a way that feels natural. It's the sacred and the strategic, working together to get you aligned results.
You've got the map now. You know your reputation, your rooms, and your people. Go build something beautiful.