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Today’s Horoscope — January 6, 2021
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January 6, 2021

Today’s Horoscope — January 6, 2021

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Wednesday, January 6, 2021:Explorative, educational and brutally truthful, you help lighten up the world. Because you see light, you see darkness, and this is your next project, resulting in a very successful in 2021. If single, you’re searching for your mate. When you accept someone’s flaws, that is the one. If attached, you’ve found your direction. You’re lonely no more. It is heavenly. Be in wonder. But don’t sacrifice yourself. CANCER adores you completely.

ARIES (March 21-April 19):Today adds new substance to important friendships. Others make plans for the future that happily include you. Companions can be insecure about their jobs and talents. Bolster a friend with encouraging comments and tell a few jokes. Tonight: Date night.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20):You will find your workload easier and more enjoyable today. Team spirit is a must at work. You will reach your goals by fitting in with the crowd. Natural healing techniques and alternative therapies rejuvenate you. Tonight: Health is a focus.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20):The expression of creative ideas enriches your life in a serendipitous way. Share a favourite pastime with one you admire. A business trip would be productive. Information shared by an acquaintance offers fresh and useful perspectives. Tonight: True love is going through a transformation.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Valuable information surfaces, and you find your direction. You realise how patterns guide your life. It’s a good time to examine your roots and origins. Complete projects that have been dragging on for too long. Tonight: Add decorative lights, including unusual candles around your home.

LEO (July 23-Aug 22): You are eager to communicate today. Controversy and debate will thrill you. There is a need to crusade for causes you believe in. Humour and patience ease a situation with a difficult neighbour. Tonight: Direct your mental energy into writing, studies or teaching.

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22:Responsibility, managing time wisely and traditional values guide you today. Be early if meeting a deadline. Investigate financial decisions and commitments carefully. Learning a new skill will assure success and security. Tonight: Becoming aware of the latest developments in your field.

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22): Today marks the start of great hope. You are on the brink of great progress. You’re observant and alert, and it’s easy to learn anything you set your mind to. Journeys are quite productive, exceeding your expectations. Tonight: Feeling a huge sense of abundance.

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21):You will understand today how past events have helped your growth. Confusion clears. You realise you have conquered an old phobia or inhibition. You discover so much more about yourself. Tonight: Old memories and the momentum of past habits.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Today the mood is altruistic. Friendships are a blessing. Involvement in community life or organisations brings rewards. You rethink commitments and alliances. New types of associates are included in your social circle. Tonight: You will explore options concerning your goals.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): The winter has a solemn quality. You will long for greater success and status. You might feel dedicated to high profile projects that are a challenge but also have the potential to bring great rewards. Tonight: Fulfill promises to acquire long-term security.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): It is a wonderful time to enroll in a study programme. You would enjoy learning experiences, particularly those involving philosophy or foreign languages. A broader and more expansive outlook develops. An in-law or grandchild brightens celebrations. Tonight: In wonderment.

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Strategy helps resolve any monetary glitches. New long-term financial strategies are worth considering. An inheritance or insurance settlement could come your way. It is a good time to attend a seance or consult a Ouija board. Tonight: Feeling the mystery.

(c) 2021 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

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