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GEMINI
MAY 22 - JUNE 21
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Believing yourself to be 'good with money' is step one in becoming just that.
So do lower any barriers in your own mind that may be holding you back.
At work, asking for what you know you are worth is easier, and at home, just one small change in a daily spending pattern can start a cascade of positive potential profits.
Love repays any risks in terms of talking.
MAKE THIS THE WEEK YOU…
Open all your doors and windows and breathe deeply.
Celebrate your natural skills with pride.
RUNE REVELATIONS
As the light of sun rune SIEGEL warms up your summer, you're ready to try a new approach to love.
If you're attached, over the next few weeks take a small step back from physical heat of passion and examine whether a bond has everything else you need.
Spending time on your own friends and interests can help you decide.
If you're single, lavishing too much energy on the search for passion could be distancing you from your soulmate.
Someone already in your life, who lights up any room and does great impressions, can be your hot passion pick this summer.
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'Not one of my problems is without a solution.'
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