
Weekly Chinese Horoscope, August 10 to August 16, 2025: 5 zodiacs that need to be cautious
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Rabbit
This week may feel like you're walking through fog. Changes could arrive without full explanations, and being left out of certain decisions might dampen your excitement. Try not to assume the worst about others—asking the right questions will bring clarity.
Keeping an open mind can ease tensions, though you may still feel like you're running just a step behind.
Goat
Now isn't the best time to dive into big plans or brand-new projects. You'll do better by wrapping up what's already in motion instead of starting something fresh. Acting on impulse might lead to frustration, so patience is your best ally. Keep your ideas private for now—the right time to share or act will likely arrive in a couple of weeks.
Monkey
Shifts are happening, but without a clear map, they can feel unsettling. You might find yourself second-guessing decisions. Asking for feedback will help, though uncertainty may linger until later in the week. Give yourself a proper break on Sunday to recharge—forcing progress now could just leave you feeling stressed.
Dog
You'll crave deep conversations and soulful moments, but this focus could pull you away from practical responsibilities.
Losing yourself in ideas or creativity will be tempting, yet too much of it might mean essential tasks get sidelined. Aim for a healthy balance so the week doesn't pass without real progress.
Pig
Your days will be packed, and while you'll tick plenty off your list, the constant busyness may drain your energy. Midweek distractions could make it difficult to start anything new. To keep overwhelm at bay, focus on what truly matters and push the less urgent tasks to next week.
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