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VIR1 GO8 Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)

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LIB6 RA3 (S5 ept. 23 to Oct. 22)

Be7 mi4 nd6 ful of breaking the bank if contributi­ng5 to9 a friend’s party or gathering. You don’t nee1 d t8 o p3 rove your friendship with purchases. SC9 OR1 PIO8 (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)

Peo2 pl5 e m4 ay not be as cooperativ­e as you wo3 uld6 lik7 e when it comes to executing your plans for the day. Don’t stress. Flexibilit­y and a backup plan will help.

SA5 GIT9 TA6 RIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)

It might be less stressful to stay local rather tha6 n t2 rav9 eling. You can also avoid stress by kee7 pin3 g it simple with cooking or hosting. Do1 n’t5 ov8 erdo it.

CA4 PR6 ICO3 RN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)

Ii fd t8 h( e1 re ez s5 anyone who needs to be thankful today, it’s you. How can you be more appreciati­ve of what you have rather than getting stuck on what you don’t?

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)

If you’re in the mood to help, channel the energy toward a community-based effort like a coat drive. Allow friends and family to show up for you.

PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20)

You’re feeling a bit all over the place in terms of prep or kitchen work. Try to pick one or two tasks to focus on, and start there.

FOR TODAY’S BIRTHDAY

You have poise, and you have purpose. Very little gets under your skin. You take challenges head-on and don’t stop unless you succeed. Some would call you stubborn, but you would say that you’re determined. You’re also independen­t and self-sufficient. You have a style that’s all your own. For you, it’s important that you do things your way and live authentica­lly. People admire you for your individual­ity. You stand out from the crowd and leave your own personal stamp on all that you do. This year, you’ll find success with work and money when you value your well-being more than productivi­ty.

Birthdate of: Amy Grant, singer-songwriter; Christina Applegate, actress; Donovan McNabb, former NFL football player.

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