Power boost for your career goals
Here’s what to do and not do when you have a Pluto Sextile Midheaven transit. Below that are some interesting things about this transit.
Avoid During This Transit
- Don’t ignore opportunities for career growth just because they seem intense or a bit scary- staying too much in your comfort zone can hold you back.
- Avoid letting old habits or insecurities around work limit the changes you’re ready for. Clinging to “how things have always been” won’t help you now.
- Don’t try to control every detail or micromanage your reputation- this is a time for transformation, not total control.
- Refrain from making major public power plays or dramatic moves for attention; Pluto’s energy works best quietly and under the surface.
- Don’t neglect the deeper, emotional reasons for your ambitions. Surface-level success won’t be fulfilling if you ignore what really motivates you.
- Avoid partnerships or alliances with people who use manipulation at work- you want connections based on honesty and mutual growth, not control.
- Don’t resist feedback or self-reflection. Being stubborn about your professional image can prevent meaningful change.
- Try not to overload yourself with too many projects at once just to prove your worth- focus on quality, not just quantity.
- Don’t make sudden, drastic decisions just for the sake of change. Evolution is better than revolution with this transit.
- Avoid underestimating your own potential. If you keep playing small out of fear, you’ll miss out on the rewards this transit can bring!
Do During This Transit
- Set big career goals – It’s a great time to dream big and make plans for where you want to be professionally.
- Network with powerful people – Try building connections with folks who can help you grow or inspire you in your field.
- Revamp your reputation – If you want to change how others see you, do it now. You’ll get support and notice positive changes.
- Pursue promotions or new opportunities – If you’re thinking about applying for a higher position or shifting jobs, go for it.
- Work on inner confidence – Pluto can help you tap into hidden strengths. Trust yourself more and step up as a leader.
- Make long-term plans – This energy supports laying down solid foundations for lasting success in your public life.
- Seek out mentors or become one – Learning from someone wiser or sharing your knowledge can both be powerful right now.
- Handle power wisely – If you get more responsibility, make sure you use your influence in a positive way.
- Work through fears about success or authority – This transit helps you face doubts about being “good enough” or taking charge.
- Stick to your integrity – Pluto rewards honesty and authenticity, so don’t be afraid to stand by your values at work or in the public eye.
What’s Interesting About This Transit
- Pluto sextile your natal Midheaven can sometimes bring up “secret allies” in your career, according to Ivy Goldstein-Jacobson in Here and There in Astrology (1961). She says this transit may reveal powerful people behind the scenes who quietly support your ambitions, even if you aren’t fully aware of them at first.
- One rare take from Grant Lewi’s Heaven Knows What (1950) is that this aspect might “clear ancestral debts” connected with reputation or long-term life goals. If you feel weighed down by family history or expectations, you might use this transit to break free or transform how others see your family legacy.
- Frances Sakoian and Louis Acker, in The Astrologer’s Handbook (1973), mention the idea that Pluto sextile Midheaven could trigger a kind of “career obsession” about a cause or mission. This isn’t just about advancing- it’s about feeling compelled to champion something unusual or unpopular at work.
- Isabel M. Hickey, in A Cosmic Science (1973), says this transit sometimes helps people find new authorities or mentors who come from “unusual walks of life.” You might get advice or support from someone who’s eccentric or who has an unconventional background, and their guidance might be unusually deep or even transformative.
- Ronald C. Davison’s Astrology (1955) suggests that Pluto’s sextile to the Midheaven could “open a psychic door” between your private self and public ambitions. This transit can, in subtle ways, make it easier to reveal hidden talents or personal truths in your professional life without feeling exposed or vulnerable.
- In The Principles of Astrology (Charles Carter, 1951), there’s a mention that this aspect might bring about “constructive dissolution,” meaning a gentle letting-go of outdated career ambitions or public images. You may decide to leave behind work roles that no longer suit you, in a peaceful, drama-free way.
- Marc Edmund Jones, in Horary Astrology (1943), writes about the potential for “hidden forces” supporting your rise; he says this transit can bring “clandestine social engineering”- meaning moves behind the scenes that clear your path to success, even if events don’t seem directly related at first glance.
Experiencing This Transit
Pluto sextile your natal Midheaven is kind of a backstage pass to transformation when it comes to your career, reputation, and life goals. You won’t always notice dramatic explosions or breakdowns here. Instead, things just start to shift in these important areas, honestly, in ways that feel pretty natural if you let them. But under the surface, it’s like the foundation of your ambitions is quietly being remodeled. People might suddenly recognize you for things you’ve always done, or you attract powerful mentors, or you simply get an urge to steer your life in a direction that feels more meaningful. You might also get a little obsessed with your goals- Pluto does tend to make everything feel kind of “do or die.”
Challenges during this transit
- Obsession with success: You might get kind of fixated on climbing the ladder or proving yourself, and miss the fun or forget your real values for a while.
- Hidden power struggles: Sometimes, people in authority or those you work with might try to subtly control or manipulate situations involving your career. These struggles aren’t always obvious but can be stressful.
- Fear of letting go: There may be parts of your public image or career you should honestly change, but it can be scary to release what feels familiar (even if it’s holding you back).
- Intensity overload: Even good changes can feel overwhelming with Pluto’s energy, especially if you like things predictable. You might overthink decisions or make every little thing super important.
- Temptation to hide: If you’re shy or private, you might feel like making power moves behind the scenes- and sometimes miss out on well-deserved recognition.
Opportunities during this transit
- Upgrading your reputation: Pluto’s touch can help you rebuild your public image if it’s taken a hit- or just make you more authentic and respected by others.
- Deep, lasting changes in your work life: If you’ve always wanted to change career paths or take a risk, supportive people and powerful insights can show up now.
- Attracting influential allies: You might notice people in power actually rooting for you, sometimes quietly, so don’t ignore helpful advice or invitations.
- Discovering new talents: This transit is famous for bringing out skills you didn’t know you had, especially those tied to your “calling” or family talents passed down to you.
- Empowering others: You could become someone who inspires or uplifts people around you in your work or community, even if you’re not the “boss.”
- Intuitive breakthroughs: Sometimes, an inner voice just tells you which way to go with public decisions, and you’ll find out your gut is right.
How the Sign of Transiting Pluto Modifies This Transit Sextile to Natal Midheaven
Read the one for the current sign of transiting Pluto.
- Transiting Pluto in Aries: This amps up boldness, making you way more likely to push for big changes in your career or reputation. You’ll feel braver about taking charge and starting new things.
- Transiting Pluto in Taurus: The focus is on building lasting security. You’ll want to transform your work or public image slowly but steadily, getting real results and material rewards for your efforts.
- Transiting Pluto in Gemini: Communications become super important. You might find yourself networking a ton, learning new skills, or being more persuasive and adaptable at work and in public life.
- Transiting Pluto in Cancer: Emotions and family matters add flavor to your ambition. Shifts in your career could be tied to home life or encourage you to take a more nurturing role in your public life.
- Transiting Pluto in Leo: You’ll crave more creative expression and recognition. Your changes may put you in the spotlight, and you’ll want more attention and respect for your talents.
- Transiting Pluto in Virgo: Details and organization matter. You’ll likely want to improve your skills, daily work, or routines, making everything more efficient and useful.
- Transiting Pluto in Libra: Partnerships and balance influence career changes. Your public image may improve through teamwork, negotiations, or making things fairer for everyone involved.
- Transiting Pluto in Scorpio: Intensity is the name of the game. You could experience deep transformations or power shifts at work or in how others see you. You’ll easily let go of what’s not working and rise stronger.
- Transiting Pluto in Sagittarius: Big-picture thinking rules. You may want to expand your horizons, travel for work, or bring more meaning to your career and public role by sharing knowledge and adventure.
- Transiting Pluto in Capricorn: Structure, status, and long-term goals really stand out. This is about hard work paying off and possibly gaining more authority or responsibility, with a serious, practical attitude.
- Transiting Pluto in Aquarius: Innovation and breaking the mold are key. You’ll feel pulled to embrace new technology, different groups, or wild new visions in your career and public life.
- Transiting Pluto in Pisces: Intuition and creativity get a boost. There could be a gentle but powerful shift in what you’re known for, especially if you bring more compassion, imagination, or healing into your work.