Your Weekly Horoscopes: June 29 to July 5, 2025
(Horoscopes follow for each sign. If you know your rising sign, reading for that sign too will provide further insight.)
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A heated conversation with a friend or lover leaves you feeling very confused at the beginning of the week. You also might be feeling obsessed with a person or opportunity that's currently unavailable. On the 4th, Venus moves into Gemini improving your communications for the next few weeks.
This week's mantra: 'Hold.'
Have you been contemplating a big change to your appearance? Your ruling planet Venus is meeting up with radical Uranus encouraging rebellion in your self expression. Just make sure that the changes you make are adaptable. Venus moves into Gemini, the sign of duality, on the 4th, making it so you want many options in your personal style.
This week's mantra: 'Express.'
Try not to bite off more than you can chew. A project you thought would be simple gets blown totally out of proportion on the 29th. You thought you were changing a light fixture and now you're retiling the entire bathroom. Then on the 4th, Venus moves into your sign bringing good vibes and luck in love and connection for the next few weeks.
This week's mantra: 'Easy.'
Important money conversations reach a turning point on the 29th. You already have a good deal, but you might be tempted to keep pushing for more. Before asking though, check in with your values and make sure this is what you want, and not based on someone else's influence. Then on the 4th, Venus moves into Gemini signaling that the next few weeks are a great time to get lost in a book and take a break.
This week's mantra: 'Value.'
A challenging conversation with a loved one leaves you frustrated on the 29th. With Mercury going retrograde later in the month, this is a discussion that will have to be revisited, and you're realizing you may have to agree to disagree. Then on the 4th, Venus moves into Gemini encouraging more networking and socializing. If you open up, your ideas will find their audience.
This week's mantra: 'Share.'
The week begins with you taking a pause on something that demands much more time and attention than you currently have. With your ruling planet Mercury traveling through your unconscious sector until the end of August, this will be the first of many cues to take a step back. The more you focus on the process, the more you're recognized for this critical behind-the-scenes work.
This week's mantra: 'Pause.'
You may find yourself at the center of gossip as the week begins. With Mercury spending the next two months in your social sector, you're going to be learning a lot about who you can trust with information. On the 4th, your ruling planet Venus moves into Gemini allowing you to let go of the pettiness, and set your sights on something meaningful.
This Week's Mantra: "Rise."
This week finds you making tough decisions in both your personal and professional life. Stress at home has you reconfiguring your work schedule and vice versa. Many of these choices may also come from an overwhelming sense that you don't have the right support. Luckily Venus moves into your shared resources sector on the 4th boosting collaborations for the next month. Time to rally the team.
This week's mantra: 'Gather.'
This week brings some unexpected good news at work or relief from an obligation. Or maybe after weeks of training, you take a look at your stats and realize you're getting fit much faster than you thought. On the 4th, Venus moves into your relationship sector bringing good vibes and great conversations to your closest relationships. Share the joy.
This week's mantra: 'Adjust.'
Tread carefully when it comes to negotiations this week. You might be rushing to get what you think is the 'best deal' but with Mercury going retrograde later in July, any joint ventures you're initiating will soon be up for review. On the 4th, Venus moves into Gemini and your daily work sector bringing ease in office politics and routines.
This week's mantra: 'Review'
The power of persuasion is strong as the week begins. You're usually very firm in your own POV but a friend or lover convinces you to take a risk and step outside your comfort zone. Relationship dynamics of all kinds are a fertile ground for experimentation this summer, especially after Venus enters Gemini and your romance sector on the 4th.
This week's mantra: 'Risk.'
Sometimes when something isn't working, the only thing to do is reboot the entire system. This is how you solve a huge problem at your job or in your daily routines this week. Yes it's challenging, but it's better than running into the same frustrations over and over again. On the 4th, Venus enters Gemini bringing joy and fulfillment to your home and family life. It's also the perfect time to rearrange your home office or powder room.
This week's mantra: 'Settle.'
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