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Weekly Horoscope (July 07 – July 13): Predictions for Rabbit Chinese Zodiac

Weekly Horoscope (July 07 – July 13): Predictions for Rabbit Chinese Zodiac

Time of India13 hours ago
Rabbit people are kind and peaceful, often wishing to keep everyone happy. But this week, real growth comes when you speak your truth. A relationship—personal or professional—will become stronger if you stop pretending everything is fine.
You don't need to be perfect. Be real. Let go of fear and show your honest self. True connection does not come from acting right, but from being true.
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In work life, you may have been avoiding conflict to stay safe. But now, expressing your real thoughts will create progress. Speak your ideas even if they feel small. Your honesty will impress others. If there's an issue with a teammate, share feelings respectfully. Clarity brings teamwork.
This week supports soft truth, not fake agreement. Show your strength through gentle truth.
Weekly Love Horoscope for Rabbit
Chinese Zodiac
Love blossoms when masks are removed. This week, instead of trying to please, try to open your heart. Share what bothers you or what makes you happy. Your partner will appreciate your truth more than your perfection. For singles, showing your real side—not your perfect image—will attract genuine connection. Let love be about truth and growth, not about flawless appearances.
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Weekly Money Horoscope for Rabbit Chinese Zodiac
Avoid hiding financial worries from family or partner. Sharing honestly can bring support. This week, make a clear budget and speak openly about money goals. A small truth, like accepting a mistake in spending, can bring big relief. Perfection is not needed—balance is. Let go of guilt. Financial clarity comes through honest communication, not through silent worry.
Weekly Education Horoscope for Rabbit Chinese Zodiac
Rabbit students may feel pressure to always do well, but this week, remember it's okay to make mistakes.
Tell your teacher or parent if you didn't understand something. Truth will bring help. Let go of the need to look perfect in front of others. Learn with heart and peace. Real improvement happens when you study for knowledge, not just for marks or praise.
Weekly Health Horoscope for Rabbit Chinese Zodiac
This week, Rabbits should watch their stomach and heart health. Hiding emotions can cause physical discomfort. Let your feelings out, even though writing or gentle talk. Eat warm and soft food. Avoid cold drinks and stress eating. Rest your mind and your body will follow. Truth inside brings comfort outside.
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