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Time of India
a day ago
- Health
- Time of India
Sagittarius Daily Health Horoscope Today, June 15, 2025: Curiosity brings deeper healing
Sagittarius, daily horoscopes await your discovery according to how mighty planets act on your health and vitality. Get helpful insights to coordinate your day with clarity and confidence. Maintain your balance and bask in the good cosmic vibes. Sagittarius, you are always looking outward, but today the stars ask you to turn within. Be curious about what you feel—not to fix it, but to understand it. Your emotions are not roadblocks; they are guides. When you stop judging your feelings and start exploring them, real healing begins. Let your heart speak without interruption. That inner truth holds the key to your next step. Sagittarius Health Horoscope Today Your physical energy may feel up and down today. Don't ignore small discomforts. Ask yourself—what is your body really trying to say? Tension in the body often holds emotional weight. Gentle movement like walking or stretching can help release what's stuck. Rest if needed and eat light but nourishing meals. A curious and caring approach to your health will make you feel supported from within. Sagittarius Wellness Horoscope Today Emotionally, today is for honest reflection. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo You don't need to solve everything—just observe. If a feeling arises, sit with it. Where does it come from? What does it want to tell you? Avoid pushing feelings aside. Curiosity brings compassion, and compassion brings healing. Write down what you feel or speak it out loud to yourself. Understanding will grow from within. Sagittarius Love Horoscope Today In love, don't hide your emotions behind humor or distance. If in a relationship, speak gently and let your partner see your softer side. If single, explore what you really want—not just who. Love begins with emotional honesty. You don't have to be perfect; you only need to be real. When you open up with curiosity instead of fear, connection deepens naturally. Sagittarius Career Horoscope Today At work, trust your instincts, especially if something feels emotionally off. If a task feels too heavy, pause and ask why. Maybe you're taking on more than needed. Try to connect your purpose with your work again. A curious mind will find fresh solutions today. You don't have to pretend everything is fine—clarity will come from exploring, not escaping. Sagittarius Money Horoscope Today Today is a good time to review your finances with fresh eyes. Ask yourself how you feel about your money—secure, anxious, excited? Don't judge, just observe. Your emotional awareness will guide smart decisions. A new opportunity may arise, so stay alert. You don't have to take big steps—just one thoughtful choice can lead to financial healing and progress. Sagittarius Affirmation Today: I explore my feelings and find peace within. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .


Time of India
12-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Gemini Daily Horoscope Today, May 13, 2025: Clear What You've Been Postponing
Today is the day for Geminis to tackle pending tasks and embrace clarity. Addressing neglected chores, conversations, or habits will bring liberation. In relationships, honesty is key, while singles should watch for emotional baggage. Career-wise, decluttering workspaces can unlock mental clarity. Financially, resolving small debts and subscriptions is crucial for a solid foundation. Today is the best time to embrace what you have been putting off doing. Whatever that may be—a slight housecleaning, an old conversation that needs to come back to haunt you, or a habit you wish to change, today is the day to do it! The energy around you gives off signs of closure and clarity. I bet you would feel liberated even by rearranging your room or completing an unavoidable task. The longer you put things off, the heavier they become; the first step must be taken. Gemini Love Horoscope Today There is something one has been avoiding discussing or choosing to keep on one side. This day is made to clear that emotional corner. If you are in any relationship with another person, then this is definitely the day to open up—open up gently and in all honesty. Congratulations on understanding apathy and winning trust in talking things through now. But for any of you who are not in a relationship right now, watch out for any emotional interference or ex-attachment that is stopping you. Gemini Career Horoscope Today Career-wise, it is a good idea to beat the clutter—take a day to an inbox or a desk that is bothering you, letters waiting to be answered at last, a half-finished surface. Yes, you can do it. You have wanted to do it for a long while, but today, all the focus is yours if you want to enjoy it. Who knows? Clarity might actually take place inside your heart or mind after you've washed your dishes, put the last invoice in its file, or whatever those pending cases might be. Gemini Money Horoscope Today Financially, these small expenses you have been sweeping under the rug—cancelled subscriptions, tiny debts, and prudent work on your budget—can now no longer sit under the big rug. Boring though this effort might sound, it is necessary if you want to get a sounder money foundation in place, for tomorrow. You may realise that the fortunate giving you money control are indeed in your hands. So, now nothing would shake you if you weighed it with clear rationality. Gemini Health Horoscope Today Healthwise, that ignorance of the aftershocks that come with bodily signals may have slowly angered it by producing little things such as tiredness, poor digestion, or fits of mood. Today is a good day to cleanse your food habits, change your sleeping patterns, and just finally get off digital strain. It can't compare to the good that a change in any manner could bring you. Too much of the time, everyone goes on vacation trying hard to get away from life and look for a change. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .


7NEWS
01-05-2025
- Sport
- 7NEWS
AFL concedes to Ross Lyon as Alix Tauru ban changed under ‘exceptional circumstances'
The AFL has conceded to Ross Lyon after the St Kilda coach branded the VFL tribunal a 'broken system' following a lengthy suspension handed to draftee Alix Tauru. Tauru was given a four-week ban at the VFL tribunal for rough conduct and it was upheld after the Saints appealed. But with byes at the start and end of Tauru's four-week sanction, the 18-year-old was set to be ineligible to play football for six weeks. Lyon compared the penalty for St Kilda's first round draft pick to that of Richmond's Noah Balta, who was suspended for four matches as a result of the off-field incident that led to him being charged with assault. 'We're incredibly disappointed, I am really frustrated, it's a broken system,' Lyon said on Wednesday. 'If you think the penalty is four weeks, that's OK, but they know we've got a bye and then at the end of that there's another bye. 'How the tribunal doesn't take into consideration that it's six weeks; Noah Balta got four weeks' stand-down for an assault off the field, with respect. 'We've got a kid that concussed a player, it's a six-week penalty, there's just no consideration — as Paul Roos would say: 'common sense is commonly uncommon'.' In a win for St Kilda, common sense has eventually prevailed and Tauru will be available to return sooner. AFL football boss Laura Kane approved a change to Tauru's ban under exceptional circumstances, 7NEWS Melbourne's Mitch Cleary revealed on Thursday night. The suspension can now start this weekend with Sandringham's practice match against a Tasmanian representative team. Tauru will now be available in Round 12 of the AFL season and Round 10 of the VFL campaign. St Kilda are in the midst of a debate about their VFL future with an increasingly likelihood of a split from Sandringham. In the same press conference where he teed off about Taura's ban, Lyon said AFL clubs would be better off running their own breakaway competition than fielding teams in the VFL. 'No wonder AFL clubs talk about, 'Let's have a breakaway group from a 22-team competition and just have four or five clubs that play each other',' he said. 'It's not worth the risk and there's no recompense or consideration or adjustment for the reality of a misaligned fixture of a feeder competition to the AFL, so I am absolutely filthy. 'What I would like is for common sense to prevail here for a young player. 'We talk about mental health ... the kid has been suspended for four and he'll miss six, how do you reckon his mental health is going at the minute? And mine.' Mixed-team practice matches were commonplace during COVID when teams were based in hubs.


West Australian
30-04-2025
- Sport
- West Australian
Ross Lyon: St Kilda Saints coach fires up ahead of clash with former side Fremantle Dockers on Friday night
A testy Ross Lyon is ready to take on his former side grumpier than ever on Friday night after firing up at his weekly press conference, which he then cut short. Lyon walked away from reporters at his weekly media session at Moorabbin on Wednesday before he could be asked about Fremantle, just two days before their clash at Marvel Stadium. The St Kilda coach — who has come under the spotlight after vision emerged of him spraying second-year midfielder Hugo Garcia at the weekend — blew up over a VFL-imposed suspension to top-10 pick Alix Tauru. The four-time grand final coach will lead the Saints against the Dockers for just the third time since returning to the club at the start of 2023 on Friday night. Lyon first returned to Perth and beat the Dockers in round 1 of that year, but the two sides only met once last season — a Saturday night clash at Marvel Stadium in round 11 — which Fremantle won. Of the 24 players on the Dockers' flight east to take on the Saints, Sean Darcy, Andrew Brayshaw, Brennan Cox, Luke Ryan and Sam Switkowski were on the club's list under Lyon. Former Docker Brad Hill is also set to line up for St Kilda. He left Fremantle at the end of Lyon's tenure in a deal that would help the Dockers land vice-captain Caleb Serong in the 2019 draft. The 58-year-old was filmed having stern words with Garcia after he was hooked from the game before half-time in their heavy defeat to Brisbane on Sunday. He also had a frosty post-match press conference exchange with a reporter, where he asked the journalist her thoughts on his team's poor first-quarter performance. That interaction drew criticism from veteran football writer Caroline Wilson, who told Channel 7's The Agenda Setters Lyon was being a 'smart Alec' and said she 'didn't like it'. Lyon clarified on Wednesday he 'wasn't trying to embarrass anyone' with his back-and-forth. 'It's a sharp reminder, just answer the question, don't engage too much.' In a routine conference ahead of the club's training session on Wednesday, Lyon said he was 'incredibly disappointed' at the four-match ban handed down to Tauru for an incident in the VFL. He then ended his conference after eight minutes, cutting off a reporter to say 'sorry guys, that's the end' and offering a thumbs-up and a wink as he walked away from the microphones. Lyon took issue with Tauru's four-match suspension stretching across six weeks because Sandringham have two VFL byes across the next month. He even compared the ban to the one Richmond handed down to Noah Balta after he pleaded guilty to assault. 'We are incredibly disappointed, I'm really frustrated. It's also a broken system,' Lyon said. 'We have already had one bye, we're having another bye this week, so I just don't understand the human side. The blow-up on me making a sub — we have got a first-year top-10 draft pick, if you think the penalty is four weeks, that's OK, but they know we've got a bye and then at the end of that we have got another bye. 'How the tribunal doesn't take into consideration that it is six weeks. Noah Balta got four weeks stand down for an assault off the field, with respect. 'We have got a kid that concussed a player, but it is a six-week penalty and there is just no consideration. As Paul Roos would say, common sense is commonly uncommon. I'm filthy.' Earlier, when asked about Garcia, he responded: 'yeah, he is alive and breathing'. 'He is great. I understand there has been a lot of noise around it, it's quite interesting what it's been labelled,' Lyon said. 'He goes 'I'm no victim', you just coach action and he will play this week, so he's fine. 'He just said 'if I talk to the media I'll just tell them the truth, I was playing s...t', I said 'you probably can't use that word'. 'I hear the noise. I think everyone can have their view on what coaching is and there is no place for this ... there is no trait-based language, I don't label him personally, I just coach action. 'If you think you can be dry and measured the whole time and get a response — sometimes what you are, they will elevate to what you are, so you are trying to talk about action. 'I don't talk about the colour of their hair, what sort of person they are. 'I'm really comfortable with it. But everyone, when they get the job, they can do it their way.' Lyon said he was considering handing a debut to West Australian first-year player Hugh Boxshall after another impressive performance in the VFL. He said it was a 'quirk' that the Claremont product could play his first match against a Perth-based team.


Perth Now
30-04-2025
- Sport
- Perth Now
‘Filthy' Ross fires up before clash with old Fremantle mates
A testy Ross Lyon is ready to take on his former side grumpier than ever on Friday night after firing up at his weekly press conference, which he then cut short. Lyon walked away from reporters at his weekly media session at Moorabbin on Wednesday before he could be asked about Fremantle, just two days before their clash at Marvel Stadium. The St Kilda coach — who has come under the spotlight after vision emerged of him spraying second-year midfielder Hugo Garcia at the weekend — blew up over a VFL-imposed suspension to top-10 pick Alix Tauru. The four-time grand final coach will lead the Saints against the Dockers for just the third time since returning to the club at the start of 2023 on Friday night. Lyon first returned to Perth and beat the Dockers in round 1 of that year, but the two sides only met once last season — a Saturday night clash at Marvel Stadium in round 11 — which Fremantle won. Of the 24 players on the Dockers' flight east to take on the Saints, Sean Darcy, Andrew Brayshaw, Brennan Cox, Luke Ryan and Sam Switkowski were on the club's list under Lyon. Former Docker Brad Hill is also set to line up for St Kilda. He left Fremantle at the end of Lyon's tenure in a deal that would help the Dockers land vice-captain Caleb Serong in the 2019 draft. The 58-year-old was filmed having stern words with Garcia after he was hooked from the game before half-time in their heavy defeat to Brisbane on Sunday. He also had a frosty post-match press conference exchange with a reporter, where he asked the journalist her thoughts on his team's poor first-quarter performance. That interaction drew criticism from veteran football writer Caroline Wilson, who told Channel 7's The Agenda Setters Lyon was being a 'smart Alec' and said she 'didn't like it'. Lyon clarified on Wednesday he 'wasn't trying to embarrass anyone' with his back-and-forth. 'It's a sharp reminder, just answer the question, don't engage too much.' In a routine conference ahead of the club's training session on Wednesday, Lyon said he was 'incredibly disappointed' at the four-match ban handed down to Tauru for an incident in the VFL. He then ended his conference after eight minutes, cutting off a reporter to say 'sorry guys, that's the end' and offering a thumbs-up and a wink as he walked away from the microphones. Lyon took issue with Tauru's four-match suspension stretching across six weeks because Sandringham have two VFL byes across the next month. He even compared the ban to the one Richmond handed down to Noah Balta after he pleaded guilty to assault. 'We are incredibly disappointed, I'm really frustrated. It's also a broken system,' Lyon said. 'We have already had one bye, we're having another bye this week, so I just don't understand the human side. The blow-up on me making a sub — we have got a first-year top-10 draft pick, if you think the penalty is four weeks, that's OK, but they know we've got a bye and then at the end of that we have got another bye. 'How the tribunal doesn't take into consideration that it is six weeks. Noah Balta got four weeks stand down for an assault off the field, with respect. 'We have got a kid that concussed a player, but it is a six-week penalty and there is just no consideration. As Paul Roos would say, common sense is commonly uncommon. I'm filthy.' St Kilda coach Ross Lyon has fired up in a routine press conference just days before a clash with his former team. Credit: Quinn Rooney / Getty Images Earlier, when asked about Garcia, he responded: 'yeah, he is alive and breathing'. 'He is great. I understand there has been a lot of noise around it, it's quite interesting what it's been labelled,' Lyon said. 'He goes 'I'm no victim', you just coach action and he will play this week, so he's fine. 'He just said 'if I talk to the media I'll just tell them the truth, I was playing s...t', I said 'you probably can't use that word'. 'I hear the noise. I think everyone can have their view on what coaching is and there is no place for this ... there is no trait-based language, I don't label him personally, I just coach action. 'If you think you can be dry and measured the whole time and get a response — sometimes what you are, they will elevate to what you are, so you are trying to talk about action. 'I don't talk about the colour of their hair, what sort of person they are. 'I'm really comfortable with it. But everyone, when they get the job, they can do it their way.' Lyon said he was considering handing a debut to West Australian first-year player Hugh Boxshall after another impressive performance in the VFL. He said it was a 'quirk' that the Claremont product could play his first match against a Perth-based team.