
Pisces weekly horoscope: What your star sign has in store for June 15
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
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If your usual tactic is waiting and watching, get ready to opt for action instead – as Mars powers in.
You can show you are ready to negotiate, but also set a strict deadline, in everything from work to love. You can expect a surge in creative ideas, with the focus on music and art.
This is your week to start expressing yourself in unique ways.
The luck factor spells out words.
DESTINY DAYS:
Be the first to say 'sorry' or offer to start over, on Monday. Listen to. or read, a message again on Wednesday, as you may have missed one crucial part. Let pure passion decide your path on Friday.
LUCKY LINKS:
Competitions, or connections, linked to recipes. A Taurus who makes you feel so safe. A meeting
beside, or close to, a clock tower.
JUPITER SQUARE SATURN:
The third Jupiter-Saturn square within a year finds both power planets in new positions and
with new points to prove.
What your zodiac sign says about your home decor
The focus for you is values – and sticking to what you know to be right, no matter what pressure may be applied, is the only way that works for your genuine self.
Talks and actions may feel tough, but the
outcome can be doubly rewarding down the line.
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