Weekly Horoscope: Mercury’s still in retrograde.

ARIES: In a time when nothing feels decided, it’s important that you don’t lose sight of yourself, Aries. Between classes, work and your social life, it may feel like you haven’t had a solid footing for a while. You may have learned to go with the flow, but don’t worry about this lasting longer than a week. Persevere, and your path will reveal itself. 

TAURUS: It’s easy to dance like no one’s watching, my Bull friends, but it’s important to remember that they are watching. Remain skeptical this week, and watch out for people who don’t have your best interest in mind. Take a step back and consider the importance of reputation. If it doesn’t bother you, proceed at the same pace. 

GEMINI: Twins, nobody told you any of this would be a breeze. Tough winds and bad weather might have you down. Let me ask you this: Have you stopped to find shelter? Remaining in a bad state of mind and a stressful environment doesn’t earn you brownie points with anyone. Find ways to chill, even if it feels selfish. 

CANCER: This is a good time to remind you that friendships aren’t any form of competition. It isn’t a race to see who can build bonds the fastest, or who can open up and trust the quickest. Focus on yourself and let the rest fall into place. Being intense isn’t always a bad thing, but let relationships settle this week.

LEO: I’m sorry to deliver this unfortunate news, but Mercury retrograde is still a thing that’s happening to you. Communication can get muddled, but don’t stray away from conflict. If there’s false information you need to correct, seek it out. Stop trying to mediate, and get to the bottom of things that may be bothering you.

VIRGO: Working ahead of the clock may be your strong suit, Virgo, but sometimes work isn’t about getting something done. Just because everything isn’t crossed off on your to-do list doesn’t mean you haven’t made any strides. Transitioning into a better you and realizing that having self value isn’t a bad thing are crucial to continue being the best you. Don’t wait until the new year to start better habits. 

LIBRA: When scales are tipped unevenly and you feel like you know less about yourself than you should, it tends to create frustration. First, take a breather. Go on a walk with some friends, and you may find out that you have more common struggles than you think. It may help you find some insight into yourself. 

SCORPIO: Scorpios, life doesn’t have a set of rules that you need to follow to be successful. Changes are a normal part of life and shouldn’t be feared. Have you ever heard that failure is the first step to success? It holds true, and you can see actual cases of it. Don’t be afraid to take a few risky steps; it may lead you in the right direction in the long run. 

SAGITTARIUS: Last year, you may have made yourself a laundry list of things you want to improve in yourself. Here’s a tip: Find one or two things you want to start doing, and just start. Don’t wait for Jan. 1 to kick into gear. Start small, and then build. It’ll help you form a better habit. 

CAPRICORN: Changes are coming your way! But there’s a caveat to this. Things will change for the better if you allow yourself to grow. There are things about yourself that will remain the same, foundations that make up who you are— whether that be a mixture of anything with faith, family, friends and hobbies. Let yourself bloom, no matter the weather. 

AQUARIUS: Be careful; things may be more fast-paced than you’re used to this week. Just because the world feels like it’s spinning off its axis doesn’t mean you have to rush along with it. Take a breath and focus. You are where you are meant to be, and you shouldn’t let tempo of life eclipse your personal goals. 

PISCES: Every day feels like Groundhog Day, but look for the fine print, Pisces. If you can pick out and appreciate the small moments of everyday, it’ll make things more bearable for you. It won’t help to shake things up. I wouldn’t recommend skipping class or doing anything impulsive, but changing up your routine or mixing up outfits can be a fun twist. 

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