August 3 to August 9 Horoscope Forecast: Your Zodiac Sign's Week
Aries: March 21 to April 19
Life: As you cross the finish line on a long-term goal, take time to celebrate before shifting to a new aspiration.
Love: Take a go-getter approach to pursue a shared dream with your partner.
Wellness: You'll do well this week to research an innovative, vitality-boosting plan alongside a dear friend.
Taurus: April 20 to May 20
Life: Stepping into the spotlight and taking on more responsibility may lead to well-deserved recognition.
Love: You'll find it easier to tap into your intuition and express what's in your heart.
Wellness: You'll have the wind in your sails to pour even more energy into your everyday fitness routine. Go for it!
Gemini: May 21 to June 20
Life: Feeling restless? Prioritizing an eye-opening experience now can be especially rewarding.
Love: A surge of playful energy sets the stage for more spontaneity and magic with a significant other or a loved one.
Wellness: Teaming up with a friend for a health routine adds motivation—and joy!
Cancer: June 21 to July 22
Life: For the next few weeks, you'll have more energy to gain momentum on home projects.
Love: Having a deeply emotional conversation can bolster understanding.
Wellness: Making a point to prioritize well-deserved breaks from work keeps you firing on all cylinders.
Leo: July 23 to August 22
Life: As your social life gets busier, you'll be fired up to share big picture ideas with friends and colleagues.
Love: Taking stock of reciprocity within your close bonds helps you feel more in sync.
Wellness: Tune into your intuition and make time for spiritual practices—like meditation—to boost your vitality.
Virgo: August 23 to September 22
Life: A burst of go-getter energy helps motivate you on moneymaking endeavors.
Love: Juggling commitments to a loved one and your social circle could be stressful, but is a worthy challenge. You'll find balance. Wellness: You'll feel inspired to give up a draining routine, making room for self-care.
Libra: September 23 to October 22
Life: Tackling a creative project with others brings a sense of empowerment and satisfaction.
Love: Hitting pause on work to follow your heart and share a joyful moment with someone special sparks pure bliss.
Wellness: Channel a surge of energy to make progress on your bold health goals.
Scorpio: October 23 to November 21
Life: You'll feel more confident trying new ideas and fresh approaches to making money.
Love: Addressing an ongoing conflict can lead to healing and harmony.
Wellness: Devoting more time to a mind-body practice—like yoga or deep breathing—strengthens your wellbeing.
Sagittarius: November 22 to December 21
Life: You may feel your energy scattered, but exploring a variety of learning experiences feels right.
Love: Letting your imagination wander can lead to a dreamy experience with a loved one or significant other.
Wellness: You'll feel more sensitive and may benefit from scheduling extra rest.
Capricorn: December 22 to January 19 Life: You'll find more chances to shine in your career, catching the attention of higher-ups.
Love: A conflict with a loved one inspires you to do the work to get on the same page.
Wellness: Stretching yourself too thin—especially at home—can be exhausting, so be sure to take time to recharge.
Aquarius: January 20 to February 18
Life: You'll feel motivated to soak up knowledge or even take a trip that broadens your horizons.
Love: Tuning into your emotional needs, helps you deepen your connections.
Wellness: You might be tempted to overcommit right now, but a balanced, measured approach will serve you best.
Pisces: February 19 to March 20
Life: An innovative game plan could lead to impressive results on a shared financial goal.
Love: You'll feel passionate and eager to connect with a loved one in a meaningful way.
Wellness: Self-reflection can help you work through challenging emotions that have been taking a toll on your mind and body.
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