Astrology

Daily horoscopes: October 31, 2016

ARIES.

(March 20 – April 19):

You were hoping that a dispute would settle itself, but no such luck. Be ready to referee a heated conflict between two friends.

TAURUS.

(April 20 – May 20):

Congratulations! You win over a critic today. You still have a ways to go before you turn the tide of opinion, but he’ll make for an invaluable ally.

GEMINI.

(May 21 – June 20):

Careful what you say at work because you could be quoted out of context. It’s not your colleagues you have to worry about; it’s the people they talk to.

CANCER.

(June 21 – July 21):

A little audacity works wonders. It’s best to appear super confident when others are feeling iffy. Your bravado wins them over.

LEO.

(July 22 – Aug. 22):

A problem is swiftly resolved, but not without raising some troubling questions. Clearly there needs to be a change in the way things are done.

VIRGO.

(Aug. 23 – Sept. 22):

What you see isn’t always what you get, so take a peek under the hood before buying or signing today.

LIBRA.

(Sept. 23 – Oct. 22):

A certain squeaky wheel is taking up too much time and attention. Forget about applying oil. You need to change the tire.

SCORPIO.

(Oct. 23 – Nov. 21):

You can’t go to the next level until you “unlearn” some bad habits first. It won’t be easy changing your approach, but adaptability is key to survival.

SAGITTARIUS.

(Nov. 22 – Dec. 20):

It’s OK if everyone around you loses their cool as long you keep yours. You’re in the driver’s seat now and need to think clearly.

CAPRICORN.

(Dec. 21 – Jan. 19):

Don’t get too absorbed with recent missteps because you can always make up for them later. You need to keep your eyes on the road ahead – not on the rearview mirror.

AQUARIUS.

(Jan. 20 – Feb. 17):

Expect to lock horns with superiors over the next few days. The danger is in you holding back. Push ahead with changes you know are right.

PISCES.

(Feb. 18 – March 19):

The balance of power shifts in a relationship, but this isn’t so bad. What it entails is tossing the old script and drafting a new copy.

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