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15.01.2023 - 00:27 / glamour.com
. Hoorah, the first Mercury retrograde of the year is done and dusted on Wednesday, so any social faux pas is past tense. This is your last week of professional development under Capricorn skies as the Sun moves into humanitarian Aquarius on Friday.
Just in time for the weekend, so keep it on brand; social and group-oriented!Read on to discover your weekly horoscope and see what's in store for your sign during the week of January 15 through January 21, 2023.March 21–April 19Midweek a career or public image plan is ready to initiate. What thoughts have you had moving into 2023 in this department? Time for you to step up and embrace your authority? The professional version of you can be a little different in pace than how you project your personality in casual situations, and that's ok. If it's more effective to plan and structure and be more systematic, then go with it.
You can write your own rule book, after all. Your friendship zone lights up on Friday, continuing and amplifying a social theme. This is the season to work on your network, connect with a wide variety of people, quirky types, geeks, and sci-fi, or start your own special interest group. April 20–May 20Rethinking the bigger picture, Taurus? Communication planet Mercury makes a u-turn in your zone of expansion, travel, and philosophy on Wednesday.
It's time to tweak your course unless you want the same outcome as last year. Clarify your goal so decisions and the boundaries you'll need for them are easier to define. It also makes it easier to say no to options or offers that clearly won't meet your target.
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