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IN THE STARS

- ARIES TAURUS GEMINI CANCER LEO SCORPIO SAGITTARIU­S AQUARIUS PISCES

There are formalitie­s to uphold, but if you cling too strictly to them, the connection you make with others will be shallow. To make a strong connection, dig in past the formalitie­s. It’s a risk worth taking. You care how people feel around you. Your realm of influence travels with you. You take some responsibi­lity for the environmen­t wherever you roam, even though it’s is not technicall­y yours. Perseveran­ce is important, but so is knowing where to put it. Misplaced perseveran­ce wastes time. Know when to pivot and when to apply the same actions to a more promising trajectory. It’s normal to get knocked off course from time to time. It’s not important to figure out exactly what happened here. Just get up, dust yourself off and start fresh. Don’t let not knowing what to say stop you from moving forward in a relationsh­ip. The words aren’t as important as the dance – moving in a pleasant emotion together, one that both of you trust. VIRGO The quick fix might work, but even then it won’t do you much good, because chances are this doesn’t address the real issue. If you fix something that’s not really the problem, you still have a problem. LIBRA Issues of territory arise. Honour people’s need to be powerful in their own realm. No one wants to feel cornered or manipulate­d. Understand­ing this is key to building rapport and relationsh­ips. People sometimes stick with sunken costs out of a sense of pride or loyalty. Just because you’ve put a lot of money and time into an endeavour doesn’t mean you need to stick with it no matter what. You’ll proceed down the corridor of life in hopes that things will open up at the end of the hall. Maybe you’ll have to turn around and go back. At least you’ll no longer have to wonder where this one leads. CAPRICORN Some people make a hobby out of telling others what to do. You don’t need such direction. Be an advocate for yourself. You can get the instructio­n you need without playing into weird social dynamics. Don’t favour perfection over practicali­ty. Trying to make a thing too perfect will prevent it from getting finished in time. To forward your aims, you need to finish and ship the thing. Today plays out like a coin toss. You start things off on one side, get thrown into the air, take a spin and land either pretty much where you started or the exact opposite of that.

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