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A noticeable planetary line-up is likely to cause a little stress. A particular relationship, which seems strained, requires little more than a heart-to-heart, but do make sure you reserve some time for fun: letting your hair down and letting off some steam will revive you more than anything!
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Celebrity Astro Gossip: Pete Doherty looked as though he was definitely heading for the celebrity exit door with his excessive personal habits. Remarkably, he seems to have survived and is gradually regaining credibility with his band the Babyshambles. A number of planets are moving into a more positive position for Pete. The next few months should see a new and potentially reformed Pete hitting the headlines, probably with a new love interest in tow!
For those of us born on: April 26 Happy Birthday! The months ahead are likely to start on a fretful note where cash is concerned: a tendency to spend to the limit could make it difficult to keep track of your balance. A strict budget will be necessary for the next few weeks at least! The summer sees the financial pressure easing, but a laid-back nature might need to be reined in: coasting through work won’t help you advance. More distracting influences in the fall place the emphasis on friendships and new interests, but again, work or school will need to be kept at the top of the agenda. November should be a fabulous month: new possibilities give you the upper hand. If you’re canny enough to take advantage of this, then excellent news will follow in the post New Year period!
Today's Health & Diet Tip:Learning a new language and mastering it is a great excercise to help protect the brain against memory losses. Today's Stress Buster:Stress has a tendency to stimulate habitual behaviour. This can range from comfort eating to excessively strict daily routines Today's Meditation:The marvelous richness of human experience would lose something of rewarding joy if there were no limitations to overcome. The hilltop hour would not be half so wonderful if there were no dark valleys to traverse. -- Helen Keller Today's Wisdom from around the World:Poverty is death in another form. Latin Proverb
Learning a new language and mastering it is a great excercise to help protect the brain against memory losses.
Stress has a tendency to stimulate habitual behaviour. This can range from comfort eating to excessively strict daily routines
The marvelous richness of human experience would lose something of rewarding joy if there were no limitations to overcome. The hilltop hour would not be half so wonderful if there were no dark valleys to traverse.
Poverty is death in another form.