Dear Pisces, your health will need attention today due to chest and blood pressure related issues. It could fluctuate and you will have to control your diet to normalise it. Make sure you are not eating food with high sodium/salt content as that can worsen your condition. This could cause uneasiness and fatigue and for some of you even headaches or sluggishness. Try to rest by taking a nap during the day. Don’t physically exert yourself and just take it easy today.
On the work front, your day will be hectic for the first half of the day. You will be all over the place juggling between multiple meetings. Your co-workers will depend on you for decision making. Be more delegative rather than taking all the workload; your team members are meant to help you so don’t feel guilty. The second half of the day will be easier as you will focus on finishing off your pending work. You will be stressed out about some stuck paper work, which will clear soon.
Today, your family life will take a back seat due to hectic work schedule and late working hours. Post work you will catch up with an old friend to check on their life and just unwind and relax your nerves. Try to sleep early today to feel fresh tomorrow. Avoid friction with your partner over little things. They could feel over sensitive and may twist and turn everything you say, even if you mean well. Just let them be.
If you are single, you will meet someone by chance via a dating app. At first, you may think this person is different from you, but as you get to know them, you might change your mind about them for the better.
Activity: Any form of cardio exercise will help you regain your stamina.
Lucky colour for work: Light pink.
Lucky colour for love: Sea green.
Health tip: Don’t magnify problems.
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