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Horoscope If today is your birthday

If you feel torn between competing ambitions this year, choose one that benefits others as well as yourself. No matter how high you hold a position or how much money you make, helping others will bring you the greatest joy.

Aries (March 21st to April 20th)

Today, the Sun moves into the most dynamic area of ​​your astrological chart, and if you haven’t been light-footed before, you surely will be. Forget about recent disappointments and act as if you can’t lose, and you cannot.

Taurus (April 21 – May 21):

What happens next may seem like a big setback, but even if it is, it would be beneficial for you to take a moment to take a broader look at what is going on in your life: in fact, you have been getting too close to your problems lately.

Gemini (May 22nd – June 21st)

The more pressure you’ve been under these past few weeks, the more you’ll benefit now that the Sun has moved into a more positive area of ​​your chart. Get outside as much as you can, for with new friendships come new opportunities.

Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

As the Sun leaves your sign today, it would be good to look back over the past few weeks and evaluate what has worked and what hasn’t – you’ve definitely made great progress and can be proud of yourself.

Leo (July 24 – August 23)

Today begins a new solar year for you, so push any disappointments out of your mind and look towards the future with happiness and hope. Why regret failures when the universe promises you that what is coming next will be truly amazing?

Virgo (August 24 – September 23)

You may feel a little restless today and not feel like participating in social activities, but that’s not a bad thing. Your main goal for the next few weeks is to look deep within yourself and face your motivations as well as your fears.


Missed your horoscope? Here are the latest predictions:


Libra (September 24th – October 23rd)

You already know that trying to force your beliefs on others won’t work, so stop trying to convince the skeptics and only associate with people who share your outlook on life. You need friends more than followers.

Scorpio (October 24 – November 22):

The Sun moves into the career sector of your chart today, and you will soon feel a strong desire to make plans that will enable you to rapidly climb the professional ladder—just make sure it’s a plan based in reality, not wishful thinking.

Sagittarius (November 23rd – December 21st):

Perhaps you will discover something on your journey today that will remind you that it is never a good idea to think as if everything in life will stay the same. Great upheaval is ahead of you and it is your responsibility to prepare for it.

Capricorn (December 22nd – January 20th):

In the coming weeks, you will be faced with a number of interesting and tempting possibilities, but you should consider them in detail before investing your time, energy, and money in them. Who will benefit most: yourself or your future partner?

Aquarius (January 21 – February 19)

With the Sun moving into your opposite sign, the solar year is half over. Take some time out of your busy schedule to reflect on the past six months and evaluate both the good and the bad. Then, jump back into the fight and start winning again.

Pisces (February 20 – March 20)

Don’t be upset if you’re asked to step back for someone who is clearly less competent. When they screw things up, and it will happen, the powers that be will look to you to make things right.

To find out more about yourself Sally Brompton

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