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Mercury’s influence on your birthday means you must check the veracity of everything you see and hear, even if it comes from sources you believe you can trust. You must be upbeat about your prospects but you must not take anything for granted.The more assertive other people are this weekend the more you should back off a bit and avoid confrontation. That may be the opposite of what you would do naturally but the planets warn this is not the right time to pick a fight.
Astrologer Chani Nicholas opens up about the power of the zodiac sign and how new motherhood changed herMars in your sign does wonders for your self-belief but other influences warn you could get carried away and start believing you cannot lose no matter what opposition you face. You know from past experience how painful getting it wrong can be.Don’t reveal too much about your plans over the next 48 hours.
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