This is a great day for socializing and having fun! The Moon moves from Scorpio into Sagittarius, bringing a sense of charm, generosity, and loyalty. Enjoy sports events, accept invitations, and shake up your routine.
Avoid shopping or important decisions from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. EST today (6 a.m. to 12 noon PST). After that, the Moon moves from Scorpio into Sagittarius . You’re charming, generous and loyal to family. You have a distinctive style that is appealing. This year has been quieter, with a stronger focus on relationships and your personal life. Next year is a fun-loving year to live it up! Let your hair down and enjoy yourself.
Be aware of the restrictions of the Moon Alert today if shopping or handling negotiations. However, this is a wonderful day to socialize and have fun! Enjoy sports events and activities with kids. Accept invitations for lunch, dinner or happy hour! Tonight: A real character. This is an upbeat day, because you might make some financial decisions that affect home and family. If so, avoid doing this during the Moon Alert. Be smart; timing is everything. Meanwhile, if you can do something different to shake up your routine, you’ll be happy. Tonight: Surprise! Conversations with partners, spouses and friends will be energetic today. You will both have something to say! Certainly, travel plans appeal to you. However, discussions about higher education, medicine, the law and publishing will interest you. Tonight: Sudden changes. This can be a productive day for you, especially if you want to wrap up old business. Be reasonable. Don’t set your sights too high. If spending money or making important decisions, check the Moon Alert. Work-related discussions might yield imaginative ideas. Tonight: Check your finances. This is a productive day for artists and people working on creative projects, because your imagination is heightened, especially during the Moon Alert. It will be easy for you to think outside the box. This is also a great day to socialize! Make plans to get out and have some fun! Tonight: News! It will please you to hunker down at home today to catch up on old business — some of those odd jobs you’ve been meaning to d
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