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January

Capricorn December 22-January 20

You've done a great deal of thinking and analyzing over the past few months. Now you're ready to act. And being a realistic Capricorn, while you're not expecting your plans to fall instantly into place, you are determined to see them through. Go ahead and seize the initiative, but remain confident and clear-eyed when the inevitable delays crop up. With Saturn blocking the way, financial negotiations turn complex and tortuous, especially near the 22nd and the 28th. Just keep forging ahead while making every effort to learn as you go. You've got a brand-new formula for success, and you haven't miscalculated the odds.

Aquarius January 21-February 19

As January kicks off, your prescience and precision are on parade and ambitious plans proceed effortlessly. Grab every chance to cultivate new ties and promote your interests. Your options are expanding, and even improbable dreams are coming within your grasp. With Mars slipping into the most subterranean angle of your chart on the 16th, though, you need to recharge your batteries and focus on more private and personal concerns. Whatever's going on in your closest relationships is both a challenge and a puzzler, but remember, with Saturn in Leo, it's not just others who need to adjust and change but also you yourself.

Pisces February 20-March 20

Publicly and professionally, luck is on your side this month, so have faith in your ability to set the pace. Aspects occurring near the 8th and the lath point to personal triumphs that boost your credibility to new heights, and whatever occurs on the 22nd puts an end to any lingering worries or doubts. Rest on your laurels as January winds down, and give yourself the well-deserved gift of private time. With the Sun in the sign of Aquarius, you're at the end of an exhausting yearly cycle and on the brink of a significantly new and different chapter. Turn off the pressure, tune into your emotions, and indulge in some self-pampering treats.

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