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January 8, 2017

Today’s Horoscope – January 10, 2017

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday, January 10, 2017: This year you are either plugged into work or lobbying to have your way. You have the ability to float from topic to topic with ease. You also love diversity and change. You note that your flexibility is needed on the homefront, where there could be several disruptions. If you are single, your romantic life becomes far more exciting after summer 2017. Someone quite engaging is likely to enter your life at that time. If you are attached, the two of you are in a period of readjustment. Try not to lose your focus on what is necessary. CANCER often seems very needy.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) You will be on top of your game early in the day. You’ll clear out a lot of work and responsibilities. You might slow down by the end of the day, as fatigue seems to follow your whirlwind act. Postpone important communication, if need be. Tonight: Make it early.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)

Do your best with a money agreement. Make the most of what is happening between you and someone else. Try to get past the cold chill that exists between you. You could be surprised by the perspective you gain as a result. Tonight: Catch up on news and recent events.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Use the daylight hours to the max, even if you feel as if you would like to do something else. Understand what is happening with a difficult person rather than take his or her behaviour personally. It is not worth the stress or the time. Tonight: Treat a loved one to dinner.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) You might be slow to start, much like the tortoise, but you will finish first. At the last minute, you’ll be full of energy and hit a homerun. Perhaps others had not anticipated to encounter this much energy. In fact, you’ll even surprise yourself. Tonight: Easy does it.

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Listen to news more openly. You could be amazed by all the different ideas, responses and thoughts you hear in reference to what seems to be happening around you. You might decide to take a step back and do some thinking before making a final decision. Tonight: All by yourself.

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Express your feelings about a project that has saturated your life. Know when it is time to say “enough is enough”! You could be full of fun ideas. Be as direct as possible with a group of friends. Discussions could become manipulative with one specific person. Tonight: Join friends.

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Reach out to a loved one at a distance who is always full of valuable feedback. The unexpected marks your relationships. You know that others are not being their rational selves. Go with the flow, and you’ll be pleased with the results. Tonight: A force to be dealt with.

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Listen to a partner or dear friend with whom you have a very special relationship. This person knows how to rain on your parade. Go with the moment, but expect some strong reactions. If you can relax, do. Stay more centred. Tonight: Read between the lines.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Confusion runs through your day. Others seem to seek you out to ask you a question, invite you to dinner with them, etc. You might want to stop and consider what you want to do before you say “yes”. Stay focused on your decision. Tonight: Out with a favourite person.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) You have the ability to read between the lines. How you visualise a creative endeavour could make all the difference in how you handle a problematic situation. Others are likely to become intrigued and excited about what they hear. Tonight: A must appearance.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) You have a greater need for excitement than many others. Your tone and mood could change throughout the day. Handle a person who acts spontaneously with care. Communication soars between you, giving you a window into his or her personality. Tonight: Your treat.

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) A domestic matter could weigh heavily on your soul. There could be a push and pull between two areas of your life. You might dispel some of this energy on a spending spree. Be careful, as you could inflict damages on yourself as a result. Tonight: Use your imagination.

(c) 2017 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

(c) 2017 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

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