Pisces
FEB 19 - MAR 20

A Dream Come True
Pisces, you might be ready to bring a dream to life and get 2023 off to a fabulous start. The sun in Capricorn and your sector of long-held wishes could inspire you to walk your talk and get things moving. Just the act of taking those first few steps can inspire you to keep going and see it through to the end.
Until January 20, the sun journeys through the sector encouraging you to broaden your social horizons and move in new circles, so you’re also in a peak social time of the year. You’ll want to connect with influential people, and this is a great opportunity to do just that.
However, with a full moon in Cancer on the sixth, emotions could be more intense than usual. You might feel vulnerable and defensive, and this could show up in your interactions with a partner or others. This isn’t the best time to go on a first date, because you could find it difficult to relax and be truly yourself. You could be overly anxious, which would spoil the vibe.
Feisty Mars turns direct in your home zone on January 12, which is good news, especially if your plans have been delayed. You can make progress now, especially if you used recent weeks to build a firm foundation for your current plans.
You enter a quieter phase when the sun moves into Aquarius and your spiritual sector on the twentieth. The coming four weeks are your time to relax and recharge. Use this opportunity to find closure on issues, finish whatever you started, and leave a clean slate for when the sun moves into your sign next month.
Finally, the new moon in Aquarius on January 21 is an excellent time to take up a practice like yoga, tai chi, mindfulness, or anything else that can help bring you greater peace of mind.
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