Call & Times

HOROSCOPES

- By Holiday Mathis

New Money Moon

e new moon in Taurus is a stroke of nancial luck, though probably not in the form of a cash win. As we learn from the “lottery curse” -- the phenomenon where many lottery winners experience negative consequenc­es from the windfall -- the most auspicious economic gains are aligned with purposeful intentions and core values.

ARIES (March 21-April 19). By honoring personal boundaries and staying true to yourself, you’ll come into a blend of politeness and stubbornne­ss -- even when the circumstan­ces seem bent toward leading you in a di erent direction.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Aligning with like-minded individual­s can amplify your voice, but it can also limit the music. Ideal teams are diverse. Together you’re like a choir. Most choirs don’t sing in unison all the time. You need di erent voices to make harmony.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’ve an innate ability to pitch and persuade. You believe in your ideas and you re ne them every time you present, which sharpens you and deepens your passion and purpose. Trust your instincts and let your genuine enthusiasm lead.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). Financial matters will strain relationsh­ips if approached with emotional volatility. Adopt a mindset of nancial neutrality. It will reduce unnecessar­y tension and facilitate better money management.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). We don’t o en see ourselves how others see us. ey’ll see what isn’t there and what is very much there. Just keep in mind, if you are called to a job, it means someone thought you would be good for it, and maybe they see something in you that you don’t. Yet.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Shouldn’t friendship­s sometimes feel like a cozy blanket on a chilly day? If you always have to do extra things to make relationsh­ips bloom, you start to wonder if they just aren’t a natural t. Real love is like wild owers.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Unless you’ve just consulted a weird video, you typically don’t ask your dishwasher to bake a cake. Just because something doesn’t serve the function you want it to serve doesn’t mean it’s broken.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). e spiritual emotional wounds of the past have a way of healing in quiet moments without your tinkering or involvemen­t. As it is with your body, healing happens naturally and can’t be willed.

SAGITTARIU­S (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). It is possible that the one who lacks con dence and command is also highly accomplish­ed, extremely knowledgea­ble and has much to o er you. You may also encounter the opposite scenario with those who know nothing, and loudly.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). A responsibi­lity is like a tiny pebble in your shoe -- it may seem insigni cant, but when you’re continuall­y stepping on it, it will become the foremost thing on your mind.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Most people act di erently depending on the context. It’s normal and true of you, too, to some degree. However, when the inconsiste­ncy is glaring, you wisely perceive the red ag and proceed accordingl­y.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’re a wonderful friend. You will boost someone’s self-esteem when they’re feeling low. You’ll see the value in them that they may not notice themselves.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 7). You’ll make small changes that have a big impact. Your economic status moves to match your dreams, and more importantl­y, your strength and power grow to meet the demands of this exciting new cycle. More highlights: A dear in uence makes domestic life sweet. Your reputation will attract those who need you and those who can help your mission, too. Leo and Libra adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 8, 4, 10, 21 and 13.

CELEBRITY PROFILES: “I don’t take well to rules,” says Aidy Bryant, who will follow up the rebel she portrayed in her acclaimed series “Shrill” with another kind of rulebreake­r. In the comedy “Lonely Hearts Club,” Bryant plays half of a Bonnie and Clyde-esque criminal duo. e SNL alumni is a Venusruled Taurus with a strong mix of passionate

re sign planets and a witty Mars in Gemini.

Holiday Mathis’ debut novel, “How To Fail Epically in Hollywood,” is out now! is fast-paced romp about achieving Hollywood stardom is available as a paperback and e-book. Visit http://www.creatorspu­blishing. com for more informatio­n. Write Holiday Mathis at HolidayMat­his.com. COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM

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