Your Weekly Work Horoscope for The Week of July 21, 2025
Aries
The most important thing on Monday is to be strong-willed and take action. All week, in fact, you'll be driving for success, and you want to set the tone early. On Tuesday, you're an opportunist almost to a fault. Make sure you're perfectly candid with everyone or your reputation could take a hit on Wednesday. By Thursday, you will have already accomplished some of your goals for the week. You can spend Friday setting your sights on even bigger plans. This weekend, you really should try to get some deep sleep. The less you do on Sunday the better.
Taurus
Part of you wants to take a financial risk on Monday, but it won't be worth it. This is not going to be a big moneymaking week. Tuesday and Wednesday, invest your energy in your coworkers and business partners. Do your best to see things from their perspective. Thursday is going to be a weird day for a variety of reasons, all of them outside of your control, and Friday is going to be defined by a strange power struggle that's somehow related to Thursday's weirdness. Unload your work worries to your friends over the weekend and you'll feel much better.
Gemini
Ally yourself with a partner on Monday. You are great working solo on most projects, but this project is bigger than you are. On Tuesday and Wednesday, you might feel a bit confused about what you're doing versus what this other person is doing. Hash out how you two are going to divide up the work. As good as you are, there are still things you can learn from other people. Friday, in particular, will be rich with learning experiences. By week's end, you'll see something from a radically new perspective.
Cancer
You've tired yourself out doing things for other people. On Monday, you should do something for yourself. Your energy level might be bit low. If there's any way you could take a nap during lunch, that'd be amazing. Tuesday and Wednesday, you might be feeling sluggish, too. And you're not in the mood to deal with extreme personalities at work. (Call in sick? Is that a possibility?) Thursday and Friday, you'll be back to your usual self, although you still may have trouble connecting with co-workers in a meaningful way. It won't be until Saturday that your energy really picks up again. Matter of fact, the weekend could be a blast.
Leo
The week begins with a bright burst of energy and, more than likely, an escalation of excitement in your love life. You'll come to work tap dancing, and you won't stop until day's end. Tuesday and Wednesday, others might mistake your happiness for arrogance. Listen to them and take an interest in their lives and you'll nip that misconception in the bud. If a bizarre interaction on Thursday turns into a power struggle, be deferential and take the high road. On Friday, you're full of creative solutions to any problem that arises. And this weekend sees you dreaming up brilliant ideas as well. Prepare yourself to take on each month with your personalized Monthly Horoscope!
Virgo
You'd love to skip the next three stages in your current project, but that's just not going to happen. Not this week. Not with this project. On Monday, you should stick to the plan and get everything done in order. As soon as Tuesday (and certainly by Wednesday), your diligence will pay off. Your amazing competence is not going unnoticed these days, and the more your work is upheld as an example to everyone else, the better work you want to do. On Thursday or Friday, you could propose some business innovations that go over swimmingly. This weekend, buoyed by your successes this week, you're not going to feel like doing much at all.
Libra
Communicate what you're feeling on Monday. You're brilliant at expressing yourself and everyone is in the mood to listen. You'll get some pretty intelligent responses to what you have to say, but you're still going to feel in a funk on Tuesday and Wednesday. That's how life and, specifically, work goes sometimes. Shake things up on Thursday. Try something new. Look at your job in a different way. Ask an unlikely person for advice. You will feel better almost immediately. Friday, compared to Tuesday or Wednesday, will be a proverbial walk in the park. Parks may figure strongly into your weekend as well.
Scorpio
Caught up in the moment, you could be on the verge of buying tons of new office furniture on Monday. But can you justify the expense? Isn't the office furniture you already have just fine? Whatever you're itching to buy at the beginning of the week, hold off. By Wednesday, you could have a complete change of heart. In fact, shrewdness and self-control are big themes for you midweek. But there's a chance that your wild impulse to get new furniture will translate to your home life on Thursday or Friday. (Those will be quiet workdays.) This weekend, don't spend a second thinking about work. Focus on romance instead.
Sagittarius
The week begins on an unexpectedly happy note. Everyone else has got the Monday blues, but you're as bright and weightless as a butterfly. No one has a mind quite like yours, and on Wednesday, you're going to get a chance to demonstrate how useful your creativity can be when it comes to building a business. Later in the week, you'll impress a group of strangers. By the end of the day Friday, you're going to be everyone's new best pal. It will be quite a week, and it will leave you wiped.
Capricorn
With some discipline, you'll be able to get a lot done on Monday. You still have a lot ahead of you, but, you know, once begun is half done and all that. Tuesday and Wednesday, people are going to notice what a rock star you are these days. As glamorous as it feels, you take this kind of success pretty seriously, and on Thursday and Friday, you'll be consumed by aggressive strategic planning. Money figures strongly at the very end of the workweek. Shrewdly enough, you'll be able to have fun without spending a dime this weekend.
Aquarius
A new member of the work team could start on Monday. Or maybe it's just a recent hire who's starting to make an impression. You'd do well to get to know more about this person. There's a chance you'll really connect. Midweek, you'll be too busy for friendship building, but things should calm down a bit by Thursday and you'll have time to gaze out the window or chitchat. On Friday, someone is duly impressed by your brilliance, and their flattery will set the tone for an action-packed (though potentially cash-strapped) weekend.
Pisces
Give your full attention to an authority figure on Monday. As righteous and level-headed as you have been at work lately, you have to respect the big boss's opinion even if it differs from your own. Tuesday or Wednesday, someone with your supervisor's ear is going to put in a good word for you, and on Thursday, someone is going to defer to your expertise, much to your gratification. On Friday, you might have a hard time focusing, but give yourself a break. You've had a tense week, and you deserve a relaxing end to it and a relaxing weekend. Find your cosmic purpose. Receive personalized astrological guidance with Astrology+.
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