
Your daily horoscope: May 30, 2025
You can, if you wish, charm the birds from the trees but if you leave our feathered friends alone and focus instead on your life goals you will soon be flying as high as they are. Why keep your feet on the ground when your prospects are unlimited?
No matter how chaotic the world around you may be at the moment it won't stop you pushing on towards your ultimate goal. Mind planet Mercury will make it easy for you to focus on what matters to you personally – as for the rest, just ignore it.
You may not be in the mood to listen to advice but don't be too stubborn about it because friends and family members can see things that you appear to have missed. Adopting a contrary viewpoint may not be in your best interests.
The sun's union with Mercury in your sign will clarify your thinking and enable you to focus with laser-like intensity on what you most need to do. Anyone who thinks you can be persuaded to tone down your ambitions needs their head examined.
You need to get over the fact that something you attempted did not work out the way you intended. Just because you got it wrong does not mean you were wrong to try it. Now move on and try something even more adventurous.
You don't need to be told by others how wonderful you are, you know that already, but it's nice to be reminded that friends and loved ones value your presence in their lives. Now let them know that you value them every bit as much.
Mercury, your ruler, joins forces with the sun today, making this the perfect time to get your head together about the direction your life needs to be moving over the next few months. The clearer your career goals the closer you will be to success.
If you feel the need to rock the boat a bit today by all means do so. You are under no obligation to desist from saying things just because they might upset people of a sensitive disposition. Maybe that's their problem, maybe they need to toughen up.
If you are smart you will readily admit that you don't know everything and that it's okay to learn from the people around you. Leave your ego at home today and seek out knowledge that can enrich you both emotionally and financially.
You may not be the most cautious member of the zodiac but cosmic activity in your opposite sign means you must take account of what loved ones and work colleagues are doing before pushing ahead with your own objectives. Don't work against them, work with them.
With so many opportunities available to you now you may be confused as to what is the best route to take. Sit quietly for a bit, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, and listen to what the intuitive side of your mind has to say.
A Sun-Mercury link in the most dynamic area of your chart means now is the time to organize your thoughts and set yourself goals of a creative nature. The universe is very much on your side at the moment, so don't hold back in your plans.
You may think you know someone very well but what they do today will shock you into understanding that you have been taking them for granted. Don't take it personally if they do the opposite of what you suggest. Let them make their own decisions.
Discover more about yourself at sallybrompton.com
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


National Post
14 hours ago
- National Post
Son MAiD pioneer Kay Carter plans assisted death after terminal cancer diagnosis
Price Carter is planning to die this summer. Article content The 68-year-old has been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. He knows it will take his life eventually; before it does, he intends to die on his own terms with his family at his side. Article content 'I was told at the outset, 'This is palliative care, there is no cure for this.' So that made it easy,' he said in an interview from his home in Kelowna, B.C. Article content Article content Article content Price has finished a first assessment and said he expects the second assessment deeming him eligible for the procedure to be completed this week. He spoke openly and calmly about his final days and his decision to end his life. Article content 'I'm at peace with this, I truly am, and I would have been years ago,' he said. Article content It's been nearly a year since he first started experiencing symptoms and got a diagnosis. Until a couple of months ago, he said, he was swimming and rowing. He and his wife Danielle went golfing recently, playing best ball. Article content 'She dragged me down that course,' he said with a laugh. Article content But his energy is starting to fade. He knows how he wants the next step to unfold. Article content Article content It was more than 15 years ago that Price, along with his sisters Marie and Lee and his brother-in-law Hollis, surreptitiously made their way to Switzerland to be with their mother on her final day. Article content The 89-year-old was living with spinal stenosis and chose to go to a non-profit facility that provided medically assisted death. She became the 10th Canadian to do so. Article content At the time, assisted death was illegal in Canada. Kay Carter wrote a letter explaining her decision and her family helped draft a list of about 150 people to send it to after she died. She couldn't tell them her plans in advance because of the risk that Canadian authorities would try to stop her from going to Switzerland, or prosecute the family members who helped her. Article content When she got to the Dignitas facility, she finalized the paperwork, settled in a bed and chased down the barbiturate that would stop her heart with Swiss chocolate. Article content


CTV News
17 hours ago
- CTV News
Woman wins more than half a million dollars in Sudbury hospital lottery, in bittersweet moment
Corinne Renaud learns she won HSN's May 50/50 jackpot in a tearful phone call while planning her sister's funeral after buying tickets at the hospital.


CTV News
a day ago
- CTV News
CTV National News: Community continues searching for Nova Scotia's missing siblings
Watch Community members have gathered to continue the search for four-year-old Jack Sullivan and six-year-old Lilly Sullivan, who went missing on May 2.