It’s Thursday, April 10, and one star sign has been encouraged to be assertive with someone who isn’t listening.
There are 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces – and the horoscopes for each can give you the lowdown on what your future holds, be it in work, your love life, your friends and family or more.
These daily forecasts have been compiled by astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years. From Aries through to Pisces, here’s what today could bring for your horoscope – and what you can do to be prepared.
Unexpected interruptions behind the scenes cannot be ignored. You will need to consider these when planning your day. Someone who frequently drops by unannounced will seek your assistance with tasks they could probably easily handle on their own.
An invitation to a community gathering provides a great opportunity for you to mix and mingle. Not only will the people you meet be wonderful company but someone might inform you of a job vacancy that will be just up your street.
A small replay of a recent argument will catch you off guard. You honestly believed it had all been settled. A little diplomacy will ease this conflict but be mindful of any lingering tension. If you’re tired of struggling with broken equipment, think about investing in some home repairs.
Be sure to confirm you have received a message or misunderstandings and other confusing situations could slow down progress. If it feels as if things are speeding up too quickly, pause, take a deep breath and check that everything is on track.
It would be easy to get drawn into a project that appeals to you but do some research before making a long-term commitment. If anyone is pressuring you to make a big decision, there and then, this is a sign that there may be something they are trying to hide from you.
You are determined to move forward with a professional goal. Colleagues don’t understand your approach to the job. Instead of viewing your work merely as a career, you see it as something worthy of your dedication and passion.
Mixed influences suggest that an opportunity that looks too good to miss may not be all you believe it to be. Don’t get involved until you check out everything you have been told. In a few days you will have a better idea of whether or not this is worth pursuing.
It might take a while to realise that someone who seems critical and demanding does not mean to intimidate you. Reach out to them by initiating a sincere conversation. A heart to heart chat could be beneficial and might lead to an opportunity that benefits the both of you.
Getting out of a rut will be more challenging than you anticipated. Many people expect and rely on you to keep to your word. Now isn’t a good time to get involved in a complicated situation that involves a work issue, family problem and financial disagreement, all of which seem somehow connected.
If you play your cards right you might make use of the goodwill others are showing towards you, to improve your professional and social status. Step into the spotlight and let people see what you are capable of. Don’t hesitate to draw attention to yourself.
You’ve tried to be diplomatic and to be kind but it’s time now to be assertive with someone who isn’t listening to what you have been saying. Trust your instincts and be honest about your feelings even if this might annoy them. They need to hear the truth.
If you’re restless, do something about it. Why not venture out and find out what’s happening in your neighbourhood? Instead of sticking to familiar spots, you might explore new locations, groups or nearby communities. Investigate financial offers thoroughly before agreeing to anything.
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