Weekly Horoscope

Weekly Horoscope

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Nikki Nair

♈Aries: March 21- April 19

Aries, your headstrong nature means you approach your life headfirst. This strategy is normally effective for you, but this week, you may need to let things play out. There is no shame in trusting that everything will work out exactly how it’s supposed to.


♉Taurus: April 20- May 20

Taurus, your dedication to the things in your life often puts a lot of pressure on you. You work very hard, but when things don’t go your way, you tend to blame yourself. This week, remember that there are things you cannot control, failure is a natural part of life, and not everything is your fault.


♊Gemini: May 21- June 20

Gemini, you have a reputation for being the indecisive sign, especially when it comes to big life decisions. This week, remember that you don’t have to have the rest of your life all figured out. For now, explore the things that make you happy, and the rest will fall into place.


♋Cancer: June 21- July 22

Cancer, your sensitivity helps you understand others exceptionally well. However, you are often at a loss when it comes to yourself. This week, take some time to reflect and look inward. You may realize everything you’ve been taking for granted or learn something new about yourself.


♌Leo: July 23- August 22

Leo, you’re known for your impatience. This week, remember that not all problems can be solved right away; in fact, solutions often hit you after a long period of deliberation. As hard as it is, be patient and trust that you are smart enough to figure out the problems in your life.


♍Virgo: August 23- September 22

Virgo, you are a serial overthinker. Overthinking doesn’t have to be a bad thing, but you often overthink to the point where you have trouble expressing yourself. This week, remember that no one expects you to be perfect in your words or actions, and you shouldn’t expect that either.


♎Libra: September 23- October 22

Libra, when things don’t go your way, you tend to throw yourself a pity-party. This week, remember to roll with the punches and adapt to life as it happens. Life is tough, and feeling bad for yourself isn’t going to change that, so keep your chin up.


♏Scorpio: October 23- November 21

Scorpio, you have never been afraid of a little competition to get what you want. This week, however, it may be best to stay away from unnecessary competition. Winning isn’t everything, and competing for things that don’t matter will only drain you. Don’t waste your time.


♐Sagittarius: November 22- December 21

Sagittarius, your recklessness is well known among the Zodiac. This week, however, is a week for slowing down and thinking through your actions. Big changes in your life are coming, but rushing into them is never a good idea. Stop and smell the roses, and your future self will thank you for it.


♑Capricorn: December 22- January 19

Capricorn, you’ve always believed that good things happen to those who make them happen. This attitude is admirable, but it can be exhausting if you let it dominate your life. This week, trust that good things are coming even if you don’t force them to, and take a break. You deserve it.


♒Aquarius: January 20- February 18

Aquarius, you pride yourself on your unique thinking. This is something to be proud of, and it’s a skill you are going to need this week. It is not a good week for big decisions, so you should take this time to consider multiple different possibilities and explore them to the fullest. 


♓Pisces: February 19- March 20

Pisces, your caring nature means that you often focus more on your loved ones than yourself. While this quality makes you a wonderful friend, it can also have negative effects on your mental and emotional health. This week, carve out some space and time for yourself, and truly relax. No one deserves a “rest and recharge” more than you do.

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