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Today’s Horoscope — September 24, 2019
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September 24, 2019

Today’s Horoscope — September 24, 2019

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday, September 24, 2019: The universe flashes a green light in your direction this year. You could hit unanticipated obstacles at times, but you will only come out better for the experience. If single, know what you want from a relationship to facilitate your choices. You also might just want to play. If you’re attached, excitement and excellent communication surrounds your day-to-day life. You appear to be zeroing in on a long-term goal. LEO knows how to charge more excitement into whatever you plan.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): No one can extinguish your fire when you are off crusading. You might find it difficult to slow down; however, an unexpected thought or insight stops you in your tracks. Tonight: Graciously accept an invitation that might involve a foreigner or travel.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): One-on-one relating might make you feel tense about a personal matter. Relax and be yourself. The unexpected comes up when you’re dealing with others. You could actually be stunned by someone’s actions. Tonight: Head home early. You will enjoy a quiet night.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): What seemed impossible to discuss now becomes an active conversation allowing greater give and take. You somehow see a situation differently than you have in the past. Another person’s actions help shed light on this matter. Tonight: At your favourite haunt.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be aware of efforts you are making toward another person. Something now seems to be a hassle and no longer work. Walk toward success and contentment. Tonight: Time for some shopping.

LEO (July 23-Aug 22): You feel as if anything is possible at the moment. Someone might swipe at you just to see if you tumble. Even if you do, you come right back. Honour a fast change of pace caused by an outside event. Your imagination supplies many ideas today. Tonight: Say yes to living.

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22): Know when to kick back and allow others to take the lead. You might be uncomfortable with what is offered. Others could feel a sense of relief, yet they may walk away. In any case, you could be relieved not to be the key person calling the shots. Tonight: Let it all hang out.

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22): Zero in on what works, and do not hesitate to ask for more of what you want. Remain upbeat no matter what comes up, and do what is needed. A meeting could prove to be more positive and consequential than you originally thought. Tonight: Go with the flow.

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): You seem to be heading in a new direction, you know what you want. Know you are being watched. A boss or authority figure is clearly impressed with your decisions and actions. Tonight: In the limelight.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Defer to another person and you will gain. Understand what is happening behind the scenes. Stretch and walk in another person’s shoes. You will be able to gain a new perspective as a result. Finding a midpoint of agreement happens naturally. Tonight: Listen to great music.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): One-on-one relating draws a new sense of self and allows greater give and take with the person in question. The unexpected occurs, adding a touch of excitement to your day. Honour a fast change. Tonight: Be a duo.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Listen to news with an open mind. You cannot change what is happening around you, but you can respond differently. You are full of questions as you seek out options. You will find a friend instrumental to a resolution. Tonight: How can you not say yes to an offer?

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Toss yourself into a project if you can. Understand your limits as well as the limits of others. You could be confused about your options. Ask the necessary questions. Do not hesitate to zero in on what you want. Tonight: Take a long walk.

(c) 2019 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

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