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Which star sign will be the centre of conversations this week?

Which star sign will be the centre of conversations this week?

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GEMINI
22 May-21 June You're the centre of the conversation this week – and it's not just talk. You are making decisions, setting wheels in motion and bringing your best ideas to life. But you don't need to do everything all at once. Choose what matters most and watch it gather momentum. CALL 0905 789 0403*
CANCER
22 June-23 July This is a week for sorting out what's yours and what belongs to someone else, including emotions, tasks, even worries – it's time to clear out what's been lingering too long. Once you do, the peace that follows will make your next steps much easier to take. CALL 0905 789 0404*
LEO
24 July-23 Aug You are well equipped to do everything yourself, but it doesn't all depend on you to flourish. There's great strength in letting others shine, too. Keep your vision clear and your heart open to accept support if it's on offer. Your brilliance deserves a helping hand. CALL 0905 789 0405*
VIRGO
24 Aug-23 Sept You're getting closer to the truth of a situation, one that's been lingering on the edge of your awareness. It might not be wrapped up neatly but there's real clarity coming. Keep your expectations simple and your focus on what is useful. The rest will sort itself out. CALL 0905 789 0406*
LIBRA
24 Sept-23 Oct Can you really keep the peace without losing your calm? This week, step back and ask yourself what you actually want – not what would make everyone else happy. The moment you stop overthinking and move from the heart, the right answer will come. CALL 0905 789 0407*
SCORPIO
24 Oct-22 Nov You're picking up on something subtle shifting beneath the surface. It may not be loud or dramatic, but it's real. If you stop trying to steer the outcome and just observe what's unfolding, you'll realise that what's coming your way is exactly what's needed. CALL 0905 789 0408*
SAGITTARIUS
23 Nov-21 Dec You don't need to leap into the unknown this week. Instead, take what you already know, trust it and build on it. You've got the ingredients – you're just refining the recipe. A thoughtful approach now will bring much bigger results than any spontaneous sprint. CALL 0905 789 0409*
CAPRICORN
22 Dec-20 Jan You've been mulling over a challenge that doesn't seem to have a clear solution. This week, the answer arrives in the most unexpected way – through a different angle, or a voice you hadn't considered. Stay open. A small shift in thinking unlocks a much bigger change. CALL 0905 789 0410*
AQUARIUS
21 Jan-19 Feb You've been wrestling with how much to say and when to say it. This week, something nudges you to speak more freely, even if it feels slightly uncomfortable. What follows is a chance to build something more honest. You'll be glad you spoke up. CALL 0905 789 0411*
PISCES
20 Feb-20 March A conversation, or a moment of quiet, brings something important into focus. You've been walking around an issue, trying to see all sides, but now the centre makes itself known. This week brings a simple truth that changes how you see everything else. Let it in. CALL 0905 789 0412*
ARIES
21 March-20 April There's a lot happening around you this week, but your mind is sharper than you know. You're spotting patterns, catching signals and sensing which path will take you forward. The key is to trust your ability to read a situation, as what is important starts to click. CALL 0905 789 0401*
TAURUS
21 April-21 May Something lovely is beginning to take shape in your world. You might even recognise how it feels. There's a sense of being at home in your skin, knowing what you want and finally seeing that you deserve the best as it arrives in your lap. CALL 0905 789 0402*

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