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Pisces weekly horoscope: What your star sign has in store for July 13

Pisces weekly horoscope: What your star sign has in store for July 13

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OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégé Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
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PISCES
FEB 19 - MAR 20
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Cash delay may feel like frustration – but it can be there for a reason.
As Saturn switches into reverse, there may be facts or figures you have missed, or mismatched.
So do take any opportunity to check again. Sticking to a set of passion principles may seem strong, but can weaken you.
Try only to follow rules you truly believe are for the best.
A 'D' address can be a luck-link.
DESTINY DAYS: Monday and Thursday work for making, or breaking, contacts. Try a new work route again on Friday.
An unusual accent delivers family news on Sunday.
What your zodiac sign says about your home decor
LUCKY LINKS: A building with a black fence. A fun card that carries a serious message. A former boss who shares your initial.
SELF-DISCIPLINE: As Saturn travels backwards in your cash chart, your challenge is to control what you can in money terms, but let go of any areas that are impossible to plan.
It's not easy to feel insecure, or unprotected – but this is how you can grow in cash confidence.
SELF-DIRECTION: You're such a loving sign, but as Saturn dips back into your personal space until next Valentine's Day, you're ready to refresh bonds of trust, and cut those that don't match your expectations.
Do this without looking back.
Fabulous is the home of horoscopes, with weekly updates on what's in store for your star sign as well as daily predictions.
You can also use our series of guides to find out everything from which star sign to hook up with for the steamiest sex to what it's like to live your life totally by your horoscope.
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