Leo
JUL 23 - AUG 22

This week, you’re finding your way.
On Tuesday, March 28, Mercury in Aries conjoins Jupiter in your house of travel. Leo, you might be on the road today, exploring a new town or getting on a plane. If you’re confined to your town because of your schedule, you might take a trip to a neighborhood you don’t often visit. You could try a new restaurant or take a new route to work. When you’re out walking, you could take a new route just to see something different. This is a good day to make some travel plans.
Mars in Cancer and your house of intuitive awareness makes a semisquare with Uranus in Taurus and your house of career on Tuesday, March 28. Leo, you might activate your intuition for a business situation. It is said that CEOs and successful entrepreneurs often use their psychic ability to make decisions and choose a direction. You could receive messages today about a choice that you have in front of you. It’s good to be quiet and listen to your heart now.
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