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FOLLOW YOUR DESTINY

Aries

MAR. 20-APR. 18

RELATIONSHIPS This year brings two eclipses in your self-esteem zone and that’s important. It suggests that if you haven’t been valuing yourself highly enough in relationships, you can change this. Once you value yourself more, others will, too. Moreover, lucky Jupiter is in your sign for the first time in 12 years (between May and October, and again in December), making you more popular with everyone.

CAREER Start the year by working through any fears you know you have around being successful. What holds you back? Consider talking to a counsellor if you know that’s what it’ll take to clear your roadblocks. It’s time to blast away any past career dramas. May takes you on a new trajectory towards professional accolades.

WELLNESS 2022 should be a lot happier and easier than the past few years but remember this – you are still first and foremost in a healing cycle. Make healing one of your priorities for the year ahead. Whether that means mentally, emotionally, physically or spiritually, allow yourself time out on a regular basis.

Taurus

APR. 19-MAY 20

This year sees a series of rolling eclipses and chaos planet Uranus triggering you. In other words, it’s going

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