Daily horoscopes: July 16, 2015

ARIES.

(March 20 - April 19):

Buttons will be pushed and patience tested between now and July 27. Whatever you do, don’t give up. You must persevere to the end.

TAURUS.

(April 20 - May 20):

You finally sign on to a business partnership. Yes, you have to split the profit, but working with this person will double what you take in. Read more

3 Ways You Know You’re a Narcissist

I’m walking around South Beach, and the amount of narcissistic behavior on display here is insane. Even for me, and I live in Los Angeles! Read more

Daily horoscopes: July 15, 2015

ARIES.

(March 20 - April 19):

You’ve been a loose cannon lately firing off comments in all directions. Don’t be surprised if you get pulled up short today.

TAURUS.

(April 20 - May 20):

Your market value is higher than you know, but you’ll never realize it if you stay inside that cubicle of yours. Start circulating that resumé. Read more

How To Let Go And Enjoy Life

The video you’re about to watch is amazing. It’s footage of an 85-year old lady dancing her butt off. She proves it’s never too late to start living. I want you to take notice of this video, and think very carefully about your own life. I get so many emails every day from people telling me they’re not satisfied with their life. Read more

Daily horoscopes: July 14, 2015

ARIES.

(March 20 - April 19):

You’re so intent on being the perfect provider that loved ones hate to trouble you by asking for something. Ease up. Home life should be a team effort.

TAURUS.

(April 20 - May 20):

A partner could use some positive reinforcement. You’ve been pretty demanding lately and this person needs something to feel good about. Read more

How To Deal With Impersonal Setups

I just read that Ellie Goulding set up Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris (everyone’s well, at least MY favorite couple du jour) because they were both tall. THAT was her reason. Um, does she think that Tay should date every single player in the NBA, too? That set up was based on nothing substantial. And a lot of my friends feel like they get set up with other people for superficial reasons, too. I think gay men have it worst. One of my gay besties calls it “gottagay.” As in, “I gotta a gay for you.” There’s nothing else connecting the two people, just that they both happen to be homosexuals. So, obviously they should date, right? Woof. Here’s how to deal when you’re approached with one of those scenarios. Read more