ARIES (March 21-April 19): Shaking it off is literally how the body releases trauma. Today, shake off anything that reduces your belief in yourself. Money could be a strong motivator but be sure you’re operating for the right reasons.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): A plan with friends could be just what you need today. You might be drifting a bit between things competing for your attention. Most important is to not get caught up in a no-win situation around money.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Last week’s issues shouldn’t impact career going forward, lean in to smart strategies when the week begins. An old tangle could come under review, there could be an opportunity to make a better resolution.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Some friend time could soothe your soul, revisit memories of fun times past. A mentor or influencer should offer you tools, hope, strategies; release any that aren’t actively improving your life.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): If you’re working today, it could be somewhat emotional, give yourself what accommodations you can to get through the day. A financial plan could be brewing up that could offer real, tangible progress.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Time with a partner or someone close could feel right though you might not get full buy-in on a proposed plan of action. Your nervous system is your oracle, always pay attention to your body’s feedback.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Move past confusion or doubt and into the right plan to get things done. Joint financial matters could take the spotlight, try not to get drawn into any unnecessary posturing or head-butting.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Self-doubt should have dissolved, leaving you able to discover top-tier creative solutions. It could also be a day to enjoy artistic expression. Any emotional deadlock with someone close should pass in just hours.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Donate time and money to causes you believe in, the world needs more benevolence and support. A domestic dip should be passing, but it could still be challenging to get full support for an idea.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): A creative financial idea might or might not be the right solution, give it time to develop to see its merits and drawbacks. You might want to speak to a plan or strategy that excites you.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): A financial limiter is past, move in the direction of a budgetary and investment plan that could be of great benefit. Home is where the heart is today, but someone could be cranky.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You don’t have to share every detail of your business, when you do you open the door to judgment and potential obstruction. It’s OK to build in private. A heartfelt communique might be received with logic.
IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: By the end of the month you could emerge with a new plan of action. You might have to work to get buy-in from others, but you should concurrently have an enhanced ability to communicate. Mid-March to the first part of April could become the rockiest period for you in 2026—low energy and self-doubt won’t help you meet challenges but faith that this should all be short-lived, can. Hunker down and minimize risk. By later April, many opportunities could begin to roll in. There’s deep support for career and finances, family joy, the fresh air of a new innovation. A brief cluster could slow down momentum briefly around early to mid-May, then all breaks free again. Possibilities include media exposure, renewed discipline, refining your path forward and an overlay of Universal protection.
BIRTHDAY STAR: Actor Elodie Yung was born in Paris, France, on this date in 1981. This birthday star has portrayed Thony on “The Cleaning Lady” since 2022. Yung’s film resume includes roles in “Secret Society of Second Born Royals,” “The Hitman’s Bodyguard,” and “Gods of Egypt.” She also played Elektra Natchios on “Daredevil,” and she’s appeared on episodes of “Secret Level,” “The Defenders,” and “Of Kings and Prophets.”
FEBRUARY 22 BIRTHDAYS: Actor Paul Dooley is 98. Actor James Hong is 97. Actor Julie Walters is 76. Basketball Hall of Famer Julius Erving is 76. Golf Hall of Famer Amy Alcott is 70. Actor Kyle MacLachlan is 67. Golf Hall of Famer Vijay Singh is 63. Hockey Hall of Famer Pat LaFontaine is 61. Actor Paul Lieberstein (TV: “The Office) is 59. Actor Jeri Ryan is 58. Actor-singer Lea Salonga is 55. Tennis Hall of Famer Michael Chang is 54. Singer James Blunt is 52. Actor Drew Barrymore is 51. Comedian Iliza Shlesinger is 43. Dancer and singer Genneya Walton is 27. Rapper Molly Brazy is 27.
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