HOROSCOPES: Which star sign needs to reconsider their career?

Cancer

22 June-23 July The world is changing by the day and you must change with it or get left behind. Any lingering ideas about holding on to the old way of doing things will soon evaporate, but the good news is you will adapt to your new situation with ease. Cancer is a great survivor. CALL 0904 470 1164*

Happy Cancerian birthday to Pamela Anderson, 57 tomorrow

Happy Cancerian birthday to Pamela Anderson, 57 tomorrow

Leo

24 July-23 Aug Mind planet Mercury’s move into your sign makes this the ideal time for forward planning. What you think about today is likely to become your reality in the weeks ahead, so consider carefully the direction you want your life to take – it’s where you’ll soon be heading. CALL 0904 470 1165*

Virgo

24 Aug-23 Sept What is your greatest fear? What wakes you up at night? Whatever it is you’ll confront it over the next few days and, in doing so, you’ll learn that the power it held over you was just an illusion. Face up to your nightmares and they’ll cease to exist. CALL 0904 470 1166*

Libra

24 Sept-23 Oct Your views and opinions are likely to change as you become aware of potentials and possibilities that were hidden from you before. Time spent with friends will not be wasted. On the contrary, what they say will inspire you to aim higher and try harder. CALL 0904 470 1167*

Scorpio

24 Oct-22 Nov Your attitude to your career will become more serious. Not that you weren’t serious before, but now you’ll see clearly what’s at stake – and it’s big enough for you to reconsider your career priorities. Someone has to be number one. Why not you? CALL 0904 470 1168*

Sagittarius

23 Nov-21 Dec Even if you’re the rare type of Sagi who gets lost in details, you’ll be more concerned with the bigger picture. As Mercury enters the most adventurous area of your chart you’ll raise your sights and recognise just how broad your horizons can be. CALL 0904 470 1169*

Capricorn

22 Dec-20 Jan You may be loyal and reserved, but if anyone thinks they can put one over on you they’ll be disappointed – your eagle eye will spot the deception straight away. What you do about it is up to you, but make sure they know you know so they don’t try it again. CALL 0904 470 1170*

Aquarius

21 Jan-19 Feb You’re doing a lot for others just now but not much for yourself. Maybe it’s your generous nature at work, but it is more likely to be a sign that you’ve allowed certain people to gain an emotional hold over you. Take back the initiative and do only what’s good for you. CALL 0904 470 1171*

Pisces

20 Feb-20 March With mind planet Mercury entering the wellbeing area of your chart, there’s a danger you’ll start seeing health problems where none exist. Of course you must take care, but don’t go to the other extreme and think every ache is a sign of your impending demise. CALL 0904 470 1172*

Aries

21 March-20 April At some point it will dawn on you that you’ve been living below your full potential. When that moment arrives you must plan something that will elevate you above the ordinary. Mercury’s change of signs will help you to put your plan into effect. CALL 0904 470 1161*

Taurus

21 April-21 May Others will try every trick in the book to make you change your way of looking at an issue, but that will only show how little they know you. Once you’ve made up your mind it would be easier to move a mountain. You’ll change if and when you want to, not before. CALL 0904 470 1162*

Gemini

22 May-21 June Your powers of persuasion will get a mega boost as your ruler Mercury enters the communications angle of your chart. Just remember that you don’t have to convert everyone to your point of view. The world would be a dull place if you did. CALL 0904 470 1163*

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