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What the stars have in store for you in October

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September 23, 2025

CAREER GROWTH

Aries (March 21 - April 19) Expect unexpected news and surprises. This period is ideal for taking bold actions, pursuing adventures, and exploring new horizons.

Planetary influence: The Mars influence boosts energy, courage and confidence.

Career: Growth is explosive. There will be new opportunities in leadership or sports.

Finance: The sector is strong. There will be an unexpected income possible.

Health: Is excellent this month.

Taurus (April 20 — May 20)

The time is ideal for focusing on finances, relationships and personal growth.

Planetary influence: The Venus influence boosts love, beauty and practicality.

Career: Progress is steady. There will be recognition for hard work.

Finance: The finance sector is secure. Your savings will increase.

Health: Your health is generally good. Focus on stress reduction.

Gemini (May 21 - June 20)

This is a dynamic period. It is an ideal time for pursuing communication, intellectual pursuits and social activities.

Planetary influence: Mercury’s influence boosts communication, adaptability and intellect.

Career: Growth is fast-paced. There will be new opportunities in media or sales.

Finance: The finance sector is active. There is an unexpected income possible.

Health: Is excellent. Your mental clarity and focus will be improved.

Relationships: Expect an exciting social life, where you will meet new people and make friends.

Cancer (June 21 - July 22)

There is an emotionally-balanced period ahead. It is an ideal time for nurturing relationships, family bonds and emotional well-being.

Planetary influence: The moon will boost your emotions, intuition and nurturing energy.

Career: Your career progress is steady. Recognition for emotional intelligence.

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