
Scorpio weekly horoscope: What your star sign has in store for July 20
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
SCORPIO
OCT 24 - NOV 22
With the sun at the top of your chart, prepare to shine - in ways that make everyone else look and feel good, too.
You are a natural leader who also is a natural listener, this is what can take you towards a top role.
Workwise, it's tempting to strike back, but more productive to stay cool and not respond.
In love? Is this real if you feel so fake?
Single? Your soulmate walks very fast.
DESTINY DAYS: Make a special moment happen on Wednesday — follow your heart.
Reconnect with 'S' friends on Thursday. Take side business ideas to the next stage on Saturday.
LUCKY LINKS: A necklace that includes a date.
The relative with a birthday closest to yours. The last 'M' place you visited.
MOON MOTIVATION: If you're not currently in a public-facing career, do look into this, this week - as you have the kind of calm, reassuring presence that's priceless.
You can be the public face for big business, or small local companies, and bring each area your unique spin.
But the new moon also makes you a natural giver of advice and reassurance.
People instinctively trust you and this is a personal skill that's in high demand in the current world.
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