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Your daily horoscope: August 27, 2024

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HOROSCOPES IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY

As one of the earth signs of the zodiac, you tend to stick to what you know and trust, but with innovation planet Uranus strong on your birthday, you’ll want to be more adventurous in your thinking. There really is no limit to what you can accomplish.

ARIES (March 21 – April 20):

If you want to make a good impression on a senior coworker, or even your employer, try doing something different today. They are so used to your colleagues following the rules that a more innovative approach from you will be welcome.

TAURUS (April 21 – May 21):

You may be surprised to discover that a friend or family member has broken the rules, not just a little, but a lot. Don’t be too critical, though. It’s not like you haven’t made some concessions yourself over the years.

GEMINI (May 22 – June 21):

The changes you made earlier in the year are starting to trickle down into your daily reality, and what happens over the next two to three days will encourage you to believe that the benefits could be enormous. This is the dividend you get from looking ahead.

CANCER (June 22 – July 23):

If you think that what you have accomplished in the last few months is not that important, what will happen today and tomorrow will encourage you to change your mind. Some of the small changes you have made are about to produce very significant results.

LEO (July 24 – August 23):

The anxiety that has been stopping you from doing your best over the past few weeks will quickly fade over the next few days, leaving you wondering why on earth you let yourself get so upset. Whatever the reason, make up for lost time.

VIRGO (August 24 – September 23):

You may be worried that some of the changes happening in the world around you will have a negative impact on your projects, but the opposite is actually happening. Don’t be afraid of new technologies and new ways of doing things, embrace them instead.


Missed one of your horoscopes? Here are the most recent days’ predictions:


LIBRA (September 24 – October 23):

If a friend or colleague starts saying things you know are wrong, you need to come down on them quickly and hard. If you don’t stand up for yourself, no one else will, so be firm and make sure they get the message.

SCORPIO (October 24 – November 22):

Your feelings for a certain person will reach their peak in the next 24 hours, but don’t let yourself become so obsessed with them that you lose all sense of proportion. This person may be special, but they are not infallible. They have flaws, just like you.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23 – December 21):

At some point, you will realize that something that has been central to your life for years is now holding you back. It doesn’t matter if it’s a person, a possession, or even a belief, you can and must get rid of it.

CAPRICORN (December 22 – January 20):

A partnership of some sort has been struggling lately, but it will experience considerable growth in the coming days. If it is a professional or business partnership, there is a good chance that it will bear fruit in ways you may not have anticipated.

AQUARIUS (January 21 – February 19):

Family and financial matters are auspicious today, and you may well benefit from the help you gave to a loved one or partner a week or two ago. You didn’t expect to be rewarded, of course, but you will be.

PISCES (February 20 – March 20):

If you are involved in an artistic or creative activity, you can ensure its success by involving other people. What you do alone will be fine, but what you do as a team could border on genius.

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