The Sun (Malaysia)

HOROSCOPE

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Aug 23 – Sept 22

SOMETIMES, existing plans fit perfectly into new circumstan­ces. Now, however, you owe it to yourself to review even longstandi­ng arrangemen­ts. Many will have become such a part of your routine that you’ve forgotten you could change them. But you can, and this may be the right moment to consider doing it.

Sept 23 – Oct 22

WHILE you think you are not a creature of habit, yet, certain elements of your day are dominated by a routine, so much so that you’re now ignoring appealing offers because they’d mean making some changes. Think carefully about this situation specifical­ly, about others, and about your priorities.

Oct 23 – Nov 21

RECENTLY, certain individual­s elbowed their way into arrangemen­ts you’d worked hard to organise. Worse, they handily convinced others they were meant to be included in your plans all along. Counter that, and they’ll only state more falsehoods. Say nothing and soon they’ll be exposed as the liars they are.

Nov 22 – Dec 20

WHILE you are excited about the plans being made on your behalf, you have numerous questions that need answers before you would even think about committing. That’s not only unlikely, but in some cases, the actual situation in question is shifting so swiftly that you’ve no choice but to take things one day at a time.

Dec 21 – Jan 19

THERE’S a difference between discussing the intriguing plans and ideas coming your way, which is inevitable, and actually listening to what others say or suggest. Their intentions may be good, but they’re short of facts. Stick with what you know is best, even if it runs contrary to their wellmeanin­g advice.

Jan 20 – Feb 17

HAVING discussed the changes others are going through in detail, you’re fascinated by the ongoing developmen­ts and can only wish them well. Now, however, those events are about to begin reshaping your life, and in ways as unexpected as they are exciting. If you can’t say an enthusiast­ic yes, just don’t say no.

Feb 18 – March 19

WHEN you agreed to certain intriguing ideas or offers recently, you had no idea things would move so swiftly. Not only is the pace a rapid one, proceeding with new plans means sidelining, if not eliminatin­g, other plans. While you may be attached to these, they’re coming to a timely conclusion.

March 20 – April 19

WHILE many disappoint­ments are just that, still, the setbacks you’re experienci­ng now could actually be preparing you for progress. Judging by recent powerful planetary activity, you’re in for some exciting developmen­ts. If you’re to take advantage of them, certain existing plans must go. You’ll soon see why.

April 20 – May 20

TRUE, it’s unlikely certain unsettling domestic matters will be resolved swiftly. But by no means are they urgent. If anybody is pressing you to make decisions, gently but firmly make it clear that you need time to rethink things. Then do exactly that: mull things over until you’re ready to commit.

May 21 – June 20

CONFLICTS during periods of transition aren’t just normal, they’re to be expected. After all, these changes affect those around you, sometimes as much as they do you. Not only will others’ perception of plans differ from yours, their priorities could, too. Talk issues through now and you’ll avoid serious clashes later.

June 21 – July 21

WE all love to learn. Or, at least say we do. Now, however, life isn’t just about learning. It’s about venturing out into new, unfamiliar and possibly slightly scary territory. If so, think of those times in the past when you were anxious, but proceeded anyway, to later discover something wonderful. It’s the same situation now.

July 22 – Aug 22

ANNOYING as recent clashes over rules, regulation­s or practical matters may have been, they also led to unexpected but timely changes. Enough you’re now reviewing certain other similar arrangemen­ts. This is opportune, as within a short while, you’d need to rethink, if not substantia­lly alter, these, as well.

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