Your health will be better than before but that doesn’t mean you bounce back to a hectic day. Continue with your discipline in diet and avoid skipping meals. The second half of the day could feel sensitive around the lower back. This could be because of posture so make sure you are more conscious about it during the day. Sleep will be disturbed due to late nights.
Your work will be slow as you will have a lot to do with limited time. You could be under pressure and also get into some arguments with people at work during the second half of the day. Focus on what’s important to you. Make sure you are clear with your intentions and communication with people. Don’t play the blame game today with people at work else it might backfire. Finances will be stable, but unnecessary family expenses can stress you out.
On the family front, you will be expected to deal with other people’s problems and situations. While you may have a lot on your plate, you will have to keep that on the side and be there for family members. This can be long hours of brainstorming with them or just being by their side. They will be emotionally gullible so be sure and confident about the advice you give them. Socially you will be on a roll, just to unwind from a stressful day and catch up with old
friends. Your partner will express their concerns about the relationship. Be a better listener with them.
If you are single, you will find yourself getting connected to someone you’d written off mentally. You will be more open to feeling rather than constantly judging people instantly.
Activity tip: Playing a music instrument or listening to music will help you feel better.
Lucky colour for work: Dark blue.
Lucky colour for love: Pink.
Karmic tip: Be assertive.
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