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IN THE STARS

- ARIES TAURUS GEMINI CANCER LEO SCORPIO SAGITTARIU­S CAPRICORN AQUARIUS PISCES

Changing just one thing in a space changes the energy there. You’ll use this to your advantage and affect the environmen­t in interestin­g ways as you try to change the pattern.

They don’t always feel the zing of your wit or laugh in the right places, because you’re a step ahead. Don’t worry; they’ll catch up. In the meantime, keep setting the pace and tone like it’s your job. It sort of is.

There was a chaotic element you were blocking out of your life. Through the years, you learned to do this so automatica­lly you no longer realise it’s a choice. You’ll have a different perspectiv­e on it today.

You may feel as though you’ve slipped in the area of self-command. It’s like you don’t want to follow your own instructio­ns. Start small. Tell yourself to stand up. Achieve it. Then go for something a little bigger.

Take a break from the effort of relationsh­ips. You don’t have to do anything more than be open to love in its many forms; it will come to you just the way you most need it to.

VIRGO

You’ll enter a fresh scene. Being new in a situation is an opportunit­y to present yourself in whatever way you feel like being seen. Exercise your right to experiment. You can be whoever you want to be.

LIBRA

You may like a person and yet realise you somehow are not at your best around them. Take notice and endeavour to spend more time with the people who make you feel like more than you are, not less.

The manners involved in a correspond­ence will play heavily into the outcome. Which salutation­s should you use? Should you hug or shake hands? When the little details hit the right note, the relationsh­ip sings.

There are so many demands of you today and you’ll be as capable as you are organised. Make a list and check it twice so nothing falls through the cracks.

On colder, rainy days, it’s more challengin­g to replenish your energy with time in the sun, but catching a few rays and some fresh air is crucial to your wellbeing.

Aristotle suggested “All knowledge seems to be teachable, and what is known is learnable”. While that may well be the case, stick to the intersecti­on of the most learnable and the worthiest of imparting.

Trouble, like many other commoditie­s available for borrow, accrues interest. Successful­ly steering clear of anything that smacks of drama will save you more energy than you think.

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