Your Aquarius Monthly Horoscope for June
Fun is your main focus, Aquarius! The month starts off in Gemini season, and you might have a few reasons to celebrate. This can be a lucky time for dating or reigniting the spark with a lover. You're feeling confident and ready to explore your relationship with desire and pleasure in new ways. You might also be full of creative inspiration and have the courage to start that TikTok account or share some of your personal hobbies and talents with the world. Your manifestation abilities also get a boost, so take a risk and go after who and what you desire!
You're feeling grateful for your support network once Venus moves into Taurus on June 5. You could spend more time with family over the next few weeks or even experience a lucky development regarding your living situation. You might move in with a lover or find a new roommate that's a perfect match.
Your daily schedule is busier than ever once Mercury moves into Cancer on June 8. You could take on a new project at work or maybe you're bouncing between appointments and meetings. This can help you set boundaries and find a healthier work-life balance over the coming weeks. Jupiter moves into Cancer on June 9, and you're putting everything you've got into a dream or goal that will require daily effort. You might feel under more pressure over the next year, but your determination and daily dedication that will pay off. You could also accept a job that requires more work but feels emotionally fulfilling.
Look out for drama at home and with lovers when Mars in Leo slams into Uranus in Taurus on June 15. Conflicts are unavoidable and you might get into it with a family member or lover. The past can also feel triggering and insert itself into some of your close relationships—where it doesn't belong. Setting boundaries and speaking your truth will be necessary, even if it catches others off guard.
Your expenses might increase once Mars moves into Virgo on June 17. The next few weeks can help you get organized with your budget. Are there expenses you're ready to cut out? You might focus more on paying down debt or be busy negotiating new projects and contracts, as well. Emotionally, you're doing some heavy lifting and ready to face some of your fears and insecurities head on. You're ready to leave the past in the past.
The Sun enters Cancer, and the Summer Solstice takes place on June 20, helping you feel appreciated. You're also making progress on some of your longterm goals and feeling accomplished in the process. This can also help you identify certain patterns and behaviors that you're ready to change in order to invest more in your overall wellbeing.
A new moon in Cancer on June 25 encourages you to ask for help. You might take on more responsibility or want to walk away from an obligation that's left you exhausted. There could also be a significant change in your daily routine or work schedule.
Once Mercury moves into Leo on June 26, you're focused more on the important people in your life. You're having deep and meaningful conversations about the future. This can also bring an influx of people who are eager to collaborate with you and you could learn exciting news about or make progress on some of your longterm goals.
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