Weekly Horoscope: June 1
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With this weekly horoscope, romantic, creative, and nostalgic Venus enters one of its favorite signs, Taurus, on June 6, making us all want to cuddle up at home and indulge our whims. Listening to classics from the early aughts on Spotify or watching '90s rom coms will bring a sense of peace and comfort to our lives. The goal is to have a relaxing week. Do what pleases you most.
May 21 - June 20
Calling Gemini, party of two. You're never alone because you always have a twin by your side. This means that you can always keep yourself entertained when your crew leaves you out of their plans, or you are not into hanging out. Make sure you're doing a productive activity that requires brain power because your overactive mind requires mental stimulation. If you do not, the endeavor will be a total snooze fest. Remember that your best friend is you, and you can have fun doing what you love solo.
June 21 - July 22
You're in flight or freeze mode this week, making you avoid confrontation. You do not want to spend your days arguing over matters that aren't a big deal. TBH, your pals are making a mountain out of a molehill because they know you'll forgive them. It's not ok to let your BFFs project their big feelings onto you when they're in a mood. However, silence in response to their emotionally charged texts is the only way to make a point about their attitude. Not engaging and leaving them on read is the best way to cope.
July 23 - August 22
With everyone singing your amazing praises (as they should) it feels like you are on top of the world. While this may be true, double check your decisions to ensure that you don't take a misstep. Now that you're in your prime, people will return to your life wanting a piece of the pie. They aren't entitled to your energy. Keep a tight lid on the information you're sharing and roar out in frustration with those trying to re-enter your life because they could use it to their advantage. The regal lion must maintain authority and power over the scene.
August 23 - September 22
You try to be a good friend but feel you're not giving enough of yourself. You do more than most, so you shouldn't be so hard on yourself. If someone tries to start drama with you over that sentiment, don't waste your time trying to accommodate them more than you already do. They need to come correct to see and appreciate how much you do for them. No one except you is listening patiently to their ongoing sagas with TLC and showing up to support every endeavor. Know that you are an exceptionally generous bestie and be kinder to yourself.
September 23 - October 22
Although it's unlike you dip your spoon into the pot, you're stirring it up this week. Repeating messy tea isn't how you usually act, but you feel you're doing justice for the underdog. It hurts to hear that peeps in one's squad are talking behind their backs, so be gentle when telling the gossip to your BFF. You might think you're protecting and helping them; however, they might not see it the same way. Prepare yourself for the temporary backlash that may ensue, and be aware that they'll respect you for giving them a heads-up once the wound heals.
October 23 - November 21
It's time to enter your chill era. Finding a moment of calm will be easier than ever since you're drowning in the outside noise from your zone and focusing on yourself. The more you disengage from those who complain and put their burdens on you, the better you'll feel. This simple change will shift the vibe and bring positivity into your aura. Trust that you hold the key to your own happiness and can moderate the vampires that want to come in. No cap!
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November 22 - December 21
You don't know how to steer the direction of your situationship forward. On the one hand, you want to commit, but on the other, you're not sure that the other person is ready to be in a relationship. Do yourself a favor and ask them how they feel instead of obsessing about the intent. You shouldn't be making assumptions, and it's essential to be on the same page with your partner, so take the leap of faith and put your emotions on the line. You might be pleasantly surprised by what they have to say. Go for it!
December 22 - January 19
The concept of lounging around may not appeal to your eager beaver sentiments, but it might be important to ensure you get rest. Your calendar is booked to the limit because you're agreeing to every invite that comes to your inbox. While it's exciting and thrilling to be at the center of every event, you are becoming exhausted and in need of quiet time. You don't have to bed rot, but you could choose to go for a mani-pedi or scalp massage at a head spa over another 'party 4 u' — even Charli XCX knows when to relax.
January 20 - February 18
Let your inner desires be known! Don't hold back or mince words in getting what you want. Taking charge isn't how you usually run the show, but it's proving to be magically beneficial to helping assert your passions. You'll find that you can manifest whatever you wish for by being brutally honest with yourself and others. As you progress in the week, be aware of your progress and journal it to be able to look back with gratitude. The more you know, the more you can use it to grow in the months ahead.
February 19 - March 20
Since you're in high demand, finding a balance between your personal and professional life is hard. The internship you're starting is proving to be more extended hours than you anticipated, which is putting a damper on your springtime folly. If you're looking to make waves at this gig and secure a post-grad position, you should put your best effort into it, but make time for R&R. Your friends will understand and allow you to get on top of your work. There's always the weekend for hangouts, so don't push yourself to the max trying to make everyone happy. Do you!
March 21 - April 19
Sometimes, you get upset at people for the wrong reasons and things they have nothing to do with. A circumstantial hunch pushes your impulsive nature to jump to conclusions that get you ready to rage when you only know a quarter of the story. Before reacting, make sure the math is mathing and you have receipts. You don't want to come in hot without knowing the full scope of the situation. If you can't control your temper, you might be in for a few days of nonstop stormy hexting. Eek! You've made your bed; it's time to lie in it.
April 20 - May 20
Wearing your heart on your sleeve is something you've been doing recently to restrain yourself from falling head over heels. Catching yourself has been a coping mechanism to avoid putting yourself out there. Even though you might feel as though the vibe has been erratic between you and your boo, things are settling down for the first time in a while. As a result, opening up to them and allowing your emotions to be known is bringing you closer. In return, they'll share the same sentiment. After all, who can resist you, sweet Bull?
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