Astrology

Daily horoscopes: February 24, 2016

ARIES.

(March 20 – April 19):

Take it slow even if you’ve got the go-ahead. There are a lot of conflicting signals and it will take time before things are up and running smoothly.

TAURUS.

(April 20 – May 20):

It’s hard to be objective when so much is at stake, but putting yourself in the other person’s shoes is the first step towards finding middle ground.

GEMINI.

(May 21 – June 20):

You possess the missing piece that the other party has been looking for. Combine forces and you both benefit.

CANCER.

(June 21 – July 21):

Resist the impulse to pick apart what you’ve done. Give it a rest till Friday when you’ll be more clear-headed.

LEO.

(July 22 – Aug. 22):

You’ll do much better accenting the positive. Bracing for the worst isn’t your style and you believe that the Sun will always rise on a new day.

VIRGO.

(Aug. 23 – Sept. 22):

Pursue that venture even if it’s a long shot. The initial return may not be much at first, but it will grow over time.

LIBRA.

(Sept. 23 – Oct. 22):

You can take constructive criticism as long as it doesn’t get too constrictive. Tell a well-meaning friend or family member to ease up.

SCORPIO.

(Oct. 23 – Nov. 21):

You can’t ask a question and then answer it before the other person has a chance. You need to be more trusting – or at least allow him to get a word in edgewise.

SAGITTARIUS.

(Nov. 22 – Dec. 20):

You may be cornered, but you’re not beaten. Review your contract, agreement, or license. There’s a clause that – if given the proper spin – can save you.

CAPRICORN.

(Dec. 21 – Jan. 19):

A myth worth debunking is the one about you having to do everything yourself. You currently enjoy one of the best support systems anyone could ask for.

AQUARIUS.

(Jan. 20 – Feb. 17):

You thought you were treading on thin ice but today’s developments will make you feel like you’re walking on air.

PISCES.

(Feb. 18 – March 19):

Reworking finances seems daunting, but if you treat it like reorganizing your closets then you’d be amazed by what a little streamlining can do.

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