Your Weekly Horoscope for 10 August to 16th August 2025
These are predictions based on SunSign. To get your personalised prediction, as per your birth chart, Talk To Our Expert Astrologer. Click here.Aries ( 21st March to 20th April ) : Mercury is likely to bring the new strategies and fresh ideas in your career. If you are in business, it is a not perfect week to launch a new product in the market. However, coming up with well-researched business tactics will help you in moving forward in the business activities. You shall come across new avenues to enhance your income. The impact of Venus assures financial gains. Mid-week onwards, stars will favour you even more on this account. There are chances of some troubles in your love life during this week. In case of troubles and conflicts, try your best to avoid angry confrontations. As the week begins, guidance from your mentors will help you to observe your steps more keenly and reshape them if necessary. There may be some hurdles in your way around the middle of this week. The impact of Mars will be encouraging for health issues. However, you have to take enough rest.Taurus ( 21st April to 21st May ) : The impact of Mercury can be confusing phase hence you will need to tread carefully. It may be not supportive for finalizing a deal or taking a decision related to a major financial involvement in your profession. You may start getting better returns of your hard work – but this may happen in the latter part of the week. There shall be enough support of Venus for your love life during this week. There will be harmony and an enhanced intimacy in your relationship. You may meet new people, and a few new ties may also get forged. There will be distractions disturbing your concentration during the middle of this week which may bring a drop in your performance in your studies. This week may remain hectic. Find time for fitness programs, or your immunity may dip. The middle of this week looks set to be troublesome or vulnerable in this regard.Gemini ( 22nd May to 21st June ) : Jupiter will be positive for you and you may perform well in your job. Be prepared to work for extended hours. Position of Mercury will keep you in a healthy position. Business persons must ensure good rapport with high worth clients. There may be more expenses hence prepare list your priorities and spend money wisely. Venus indicates that you are likely to enjoy some wonderful moments with your beloved ones. A spirit of cooperation may help you to achieve satisfaction, joy and happiness in your life. Your performance in all subjects is going to improve this week. Due to blessing of Mercury, your knowledge is going to increase and your skills will be more refined. So, your performance in studies will be good. You are likely to maintain good health during this week. However, at times your health may suffer may be due to irregular food habits.Cancer ( 22nd June to 22nd July ) : Amid some disruptions the week ahead seems prosperous and progressive for your career. For business persons, Mars around the middle of this week may bring some good opportunity to strike a lucrative deal. You would receive good gains and so the financial position would stay satisfying this week. This will be a good time to prepare a solid financial plan for investing your hard earned money. Venus will fill your heart with love, romance and intimacy. You may have some wonderful opportunity for love or dating this week. Your fortune will favour you in your studies and hence you will get success in all your tasks and examinations. Your resistance level will be good but Saturn indicates that there will be some stress on your mind and hence you may not so energetic. Monitor your blood pressure closely, if you have any such health issues.Leo ( 23rd July to 22nd August ) : The combined impact of Venus and Mars may bring some good growth opportunities in your career. But, some sudden changes created by North Node as the week progresses may demand highly attentive and focused approach. Business person is positioned well enough to manage a major deal. During this week, profits and financial rewards would be high so you can expect to strengthen your financial status now. However, there may be some unexpected expenses around the middle of this week which might disturb your financial planning to an extent. Mercury indicates that you will be in some dilemma or confusions about your relationship and love life. However, your relationship will begin to witness the positivity during the latter part of week. You are likely to learn things well and also able to perform effectively during this week. So you are likely to make encouraging progress in your studies. This week supportive planetary influences will help you maintain your health. Make sure that you practice strict discipline in your diet particularly while travelling.Virgo ( 23rd August to 22nd September ) : The impact of Venus will be generally good for you, with a strong desire for a loving partner and potential attraction and affection for someone. You'll be mentally sharp and clear, helping you understand relationship dynamics. Avoid unnecessary arguments with your partner midweek. Financially, investing in development can be rewarding, but Saturn demands you to deliberate and calculate before making major decisions. The latter part of the week will help you make balanced decisions and try out new ideas. Career prospects will be boosted, with effortless task accomplishment and positive energy prevailing due to support of Mercury. Be prepared to face challenges mid-week and trust in your abilities. Business owners will have opportunities to resolve issues and tackle challenges head-on. Academic success is promising, with consistent effort and dedicated study habits essential for competitive examinations. Expand your knowledge through reading and meaningful conversations. Prioritize your health by avoiding heavy late-night meals, exercising regularly, and eating a balanced diet to boost immunity and strength.To read your detailed weekly horoscope, Click here.Libra ( 23rd September to 22nd October ) : During this week, Jupiter's impact indicates that love is calm and harmonious, with new opportunities emerging, but beware of disruptions at week's end. Finances receive a significant boost as you have ample support of Mars, with mental clarity and wise decisions supported by Mercury leading to substantial gains. Career is inspired by innovative ideas thanks to Venus, with strategic moves driving progress, but avoid risky ventures under the influence of North Node. Education faces challenges due to the impact of South Node, requiring self-motivation and determination, with extra effort needed to overcome obstacles. Saturn requires focus on health and determination, with a proactive approach to wellness, including medical check-ups, Pranayama, and meditation. Throughout the week, navigate love's disruptions thoughtfully, make wise financial decisions, capitalize on career opportunities, persevere in education, and prioritize health and wellness.Scorpio( 23rd October to 22nd November ) : This week, the combined influence of Mercury and Jupiter will bring clarity and soothing energy to relationships, making it an ideal time for singles to find love and express feelings. However, Jupiter's initial caution advises navigating complex financial issues, especially in the first half. Professionally, Mars' focus will drive hard work, but potential frustration should not impact performance. Business owners will overcome obstacles towards the week's end, thanks to Mercury's support. Students will enjoy success, but family or relationship matters may distract, requiring discipline. Saturn's influence will maintain health, but stress and hectic schedules may affect well-being, making stress management essential. Overall, it's a week of relationship growth, financial caution, professional focus, and health management, with planetary support guiding you through challenges.Sagittarius ( 23rd November to 21st December ) : Mercury and Venus facilitate harmonious interactions with coworkers and seniors, making work easier. However, stress may rise towards the week's end. Business owners, take calculated steps and remain calm despite good income flow and potential pressure from unexpected expenses later in the week. Relationships, past or present, may require reexamination, bringing clarity to your emotional life. Prioritize health and fitness through discipline and focus, and enjoy a strong physical and mental well-being. In education, Mars warns that negligence or laziness can hinder progress. Maintain a consistent effort and hard work to achieve success in your exams. By staying focused, adaptable, and committed, you'll navigate work challenges, manage finances wisely, nurture relationships, prioritize health, and achieve academic success.Capricorn ( 22nd December to 20th January ) : Mercury brings innovative ideas this week, requiring an open mind and cautious judgment, especially in business. Clarity will emerge in the latter half, guiding future steps. Financial planning may start with disruptions, but remain calm, as this attitude will prove beneficial. Venus' favorable influence ensures maximum benefits. In relationships, obstacles will be overcome with passion, leading to commitment. However, strict discipline is necessary to maintain health amidst a hectic phase. With demanding communications and social interactions, focus on studies may be challenging until midweek. By embracing new ideas, managing finances wisely, nurturing relationships, and prioritizing self-care, you'll navigate this week's energies effectively. Stay adaptable, patient, and committed to your goals, and you'll emerge stronger, with a clearer vision and a deeper understanding of yourself and your capabilities, ultimately leading to growth, success, and fulfillment.Aquarius ( 21st January to 18th February ) : Things may not look clear, and you'll feel less comfortable in your working environment due to the South Node's impact. If in business, understand clients' requirements perfectly. Financial success may become elusive, requiring a mindset shift. In love life, be cautious, especially in new relationships, as the North Node's impact can be highly disruptive. No major ailments are expected, and chronic disorders will remain under control. The week looks good for studies, with opportunities to showcase talents. Stay focused, motivated, and adaptable to overcome challenges. Prioritize self-care and mental well-being to navigate challenges effectively. By staying positive and proactive, you can achieve success and make the most of this week.Pisces ( 19th February to 20th March ) : The North Node's influence may evoke career-related fears, insecurities, and anxieties, accompanied by increased competition. However, Mercury suggests a business trip towards the week's end can yield lucrative opportunities. Avoid making decisions about property transactions or risky investments due to potential confusion. Instead, focus on nurturing your relationship by addressing differences with your partner, supported by Jupiter's soothing influence. The South Node may disrupt studies, making it challenging to focus, but your performance will gradually improve. This week also brings opportunities to strengthen your immune system, aiding in recovery from any existing health issues. Stay cautious, adaptable, and focused on relationships and personal growth to navigate challenges and capitalize on positive influences. By doing so, you'll effectively manage career uncertainties, cultivate harmony, and support your overall well-being.Source :

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