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Star Gazing:

ARIES

This week, things will happen fast, maybe too fast for you. It might feel like a Tom and Jerry cartoon as you chase opportunities and responsibilities chase you. If the pace is too dizzy, it’s up to you to put the brakes on.

TAURUS

People may seem to be resisting your ideas and an argument with a close associate or intimate partner might result. However, if you can keep your emotions controlled, you will not only avoid conflict but you will be able to sell your ideas to someone who could take them to the next level.

GEMINI

Gemini folks are going to have more energy than the other signs this week. You Gems will be on top of every project and ready to explore every adventure. While you will enjoy the leadership, don’t push your friends who are trying to keep up with you.

CANCER

While others are decisive, you might be uncertain about what you want to do, both long and short term. This would be a good time to talk with an expert about your career goals and where you are in your life.

LEO

You are becoming stronger every day. Maybe not in the weight-lifter sense but in the sense that you are able to take on a crisis, get through it, and come out stronger for it. Try to use this ability to help others and to direct yourself to greater achievements.

VIRGO

Don’t allow yourself to be pushed into the background by more obvious people. Assert yourself where it counts. Do something that will allow important people to see you at your best.

LIBRA

Share the things you love with your closest friends. This is a good time to have a good time with like-minded souls. Maybe you can throw a party with a special theme related to a hobby or interest you all have in common.

SCORPIO

Feeling annoyed? Your grumpy mood may catch on with others. You have to make sure you don’t spread the bad vibes. It’s like the flu. Stay at home and be good to yourself or find someone to talk it out with.

SAGITTARIUS

For a long time you have been saving up energy, ideas, and longings. Now is the time to start acting on what you have only been thinking about. Seize the day and get rolling with your dream project.

CAPRICORN

You may find yourself judging other people by your own standards. Try to be more open-minded. Not everyone is going to agree with you or live the same life. Different people can live together; their differences creating something new and beautiful.

AQUARIUS

Hard work will be paying off for you this week and also someone whom you have been thinking special thoughts about will suddenly be interested in you too.

PISCES

Don’t wait for the mountain to come to you. Get off the couch and go toward that mountain. Don’t be intimidated by who and what you see along the road. It’s all part of the journey.

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