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The sun’s position to Uranus urges caution at the corners, the intersecti­on of streets and the intersecti­ons of life, too. Stay alert to where others want to go and take things at a pace that lets you respond to the unexpected. One of the simplest ways to ensure that you are present to the dangers and the opportunit­ies of the moment is to put down the phone.

ARIES 19). LEO VIRGO (March TAURUS 20). GEMINI 21). CANCER 22). (April (May (July (June (Aug. 21-April

You’re the one who keeps things interestin­g in relation- ships by staying alert to possible sources of fun. You’re good at figuring out common interests and where there isn’t a lot of it, you create it.

20-May

Among his more imaginativ­e quotes is the declaratio­n of Benjamin Franklin, “If your head is wax, don’t walk in the sun.” You can avoid all meltdowns by tuning into your sensitivit­ies and avoiding that which might set them off.

21-June

Relationsh­ips that start with attraction can end in repulsion, but it rarely goes the other way. Your aversions will be valid indicators, like bowling ball bumpers, keeping you in the lane and out of the gutter.

22-July

You’ll change because you desire change. And while you may not be able to make yourself want something more than you organicall­y do, seeing someone who has it could add fuel to your motivation.

23-Aug. 22).

When you find the nexus between what you want and what people want from you, everything gets easier. They buy what you’re selling, they feel honored by your attention, and your work becomes a pleasure.

23-Sept. 22).

Enjoy yourself first, and inspiratio­n will join later. The muses are floating around now, like children at recess, looking for someone on the playground to play with. They’ll get in on the game that looks like fun.

LIBRA 23). (Sept. SCORPIO 21). (Oct. SAGITTARIU­S 22-Dec. 21). CAPRICORN 22-Jan. 19). 23-Oct.

You’ve already put so much energy into learning how to best present yourself and your work that it is now second nature for you to make a stellar impression. It will pay off today.

24-Nov.

The challenge in question demands profound reflection, though it happens over the course of many hours and days. Your mind will be churning in the background. You’ll look at your choices, think about your history and decide about your future.

(Nov.

To be human is to make mistakes often. Cultivatin­g a kinder, gentler inner voice is the order of the day. You’ll find yourself alone, but not for long. Your creative mind is like a beacon to other creative minds.

(Dec.

You are slowly developing new expectatio­ns of a relationsh­ip. This is a good time to check them against reality to make sure you’re wanting something that fits with what others are willing and able to give.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).

All fires start small. There’s a warm ember in you now, ready to catch on. To follow your attraction is to fan the glow and feed it the kindling that can set your heart ablaze.

PISCES 20). (Feb. TODAY’S (Feb. 8). CELEBRITY 19-March

Courteous, obedient and respectful is the usual mode, though you can also be feisty if need be. It’s a side you may let people know about. You are willing to fight for anyone you care about, starting with yourself.

BIRTHDAY

This solar return rises like a colorful hot air balloon in a perfect sky, adventurou­s, thrilling and yet also serene, offering you a view of life you’ve long worked for. More highlights: A love story is written in stardust. You’ll enhance your style, polish your profile and perfect your charm. You’ll finish an educationa­l goal and apply what you know to improve lives and make memories. Pisces and Libra adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 5, 39, 2, 22 and 16.

PROFILES:

“You’ve got that James Dean, daydream look in your eye,” sings Taylor Swift in a reference to one of the world’s most iconic rebels. It’s only fitting that James Dean was born to the sign ruled by Uranus, the planet of revolution and secret power. This Aquarian movie star was a symbol for his generation, rejecting the mores of earlier generation­s to find a purpose of his own.

To find out more about Holiday Mathis and read her past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www. creators.com.

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