Woman's Own

Your 2021 year ahead

The coming year is one of big changes and self-reliance for most people, as the pandemic changes our priorities and our perspectives on life. Friends, family and well-being have become more important, especially for the more adventurous and cerebral signs of Sagittarius and Gemini, who are thinking of putting down stable roots. With big businesses going under, this is allowing the more creative signs of Pisces, Cancer and Aquarius to start making and selling products online. Virgo and Taurus are becoming more self-sufficient, growing veg and making preserves – but it’s a time for all signs to adapt and discover new and latent talents to see them through.

Aries

21 Mar – 20 Apr

BEST BITS The start of 2021 is all about clearing out the old for a new chapter. You could be starting a creative business or making extra money from a hobby that you’re passionate about. Someone at a social gathering will be a breath of fresh air.

WATCH OUT Be careful what you say about others. If you are talking about someone who isn’t present, act as if they are, or people could lose trust in you. Push yourself to stick to healthy habits – fresh fruit and veg, plenty of water, early nights.

YOUR BIG BREAK You have the ability to achieve a high status due to your tremendous, dedicated work, and you’ll

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