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Horoscope If today is your birthday

You may not realize it, but you’re on the brink of a major breakthrough right now — one that can change your life for the better on many levels. So get serious about your ambitions and stop working late into the night — this year, you have to make work your number one priority.

Aries (March 21 – April 20)

If you make a mistake this weekend, don’t try to hide it. If you admit your mistake honestly, your friends and colleagues will forgive and forget. They may even praise you for your honesty.

Taurus (April 21 – May 21):

Your top priority for the next 48 hours should be to go out and have fun with friends. If you stay stuck in the office, you might look back in a week or so and wish you hadn’t become such a workaholic.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

While it may be tempting to spend money to get yourself out of a bad mood, use common sense and you could end up making things worse in the long run. Instead, find a quiet place and meditate on all the good things in life.

Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

Make the most of the next few days, as you may find it hard to focus on your needs and wants when the Sun leaves your sign on the 22nd. In fact, you may find yourself running out of time if you don’t finish an important project soon.

Leo (July 24 – August 23)

Your ability to spot lies and deception will come in handy this weekend as you’ll be asked to deal with people whose motives are a bit questionable. Don’t listen too much to what they say, but rather look at what they’re actually doing.

Virgo (August 24 – September 23)

What your friends and loved ones tell you this weekend may be the opposite of what you wanted to hear, but you will be wise enough to respect their wealth of experience and follow their advice. There is no shame in acknowledging that others know more than you.


Missed your horoscope? Here are the latest predictions:


Libra (September 24 – October 23)

The bigger the challenge, the more you’ll like it in the coming days. In fact, you might actually go looking for a dragon to slay. You’re in one of those moods where you feel like you need to prove yourself, so the bigger the threat, the better.

Scorpio (October 24 – November 22):

Compromise is not your nature, but within the next 48 hours, you will need to back away from your current position and make compromises with the other person. Just because you draw a line doesn’t mean you have to stick to it.

Sagittarius (November 23 – December 21):

This weekend, what you think you see and what is actually there may be something entirely different. No, it’s not your eyesight that’s wrong, it’s your expectations. You seem to be convincing yourself that white is black and right is wrong.

Capricorn (December 22 – January 20):

Think carefully before you go after any goals this weekend. A little bit of thought can go a long way, especially if you’re a Capricorn who has a tendency to jump in where the angels fear to tread. In other words, think carefully before you jump in.

Aquarius (January 21 – February 19)

You have no choice but to roll up your sleeves and get to work on the task you want to finish by the beginning of next week. The longer you sit and stare at the task, the closer the deadline gets and the harder the work becomes.

Pisces (February 20 – March 20)

What happens this weekend can make up for a lot of the disappointments you’ve had, but only if you pay attention to what’s going on around you. When the opportunity presents itself, you must act quickly. You’ve thought it through, and now you need to act.

To find out more about yourself Sally Brompton

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