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Your daily horoscope: June 11, 2025

Your daily horoscope: June 11, 2025

Globe and Mail11-06-2025
A birthday full moon means you have to become more of a multitasker. With practice you will find that focusing on two things at once is not only possible but can even be beneficial. When you get bored with one you can switch to the other.
Do only what you want to do today and let those who are trying to push you in a new direction know you won't be playing ball. It's okay to be a bit selfish, especially when the moon is full, so only do what brings you personal advantage.
The more you try to understand a situation that has little to do with you the more complicated it seems to get, so be smart and put it out of your mind completely. You did not cause it, you cannot change it and it is not your responsibility.
As today's full moon takes place in your opposite sign you cannot expect others to agree with your plans and ideas. That could become a big deal if they actively try to modify them for you. Be smart, and tough, and refuse to change a single thing.
Don't worry if you find it hard to get through to friends and loved ones today, because everyone will be having communication issues under the influence of the full moon. Give it a day or two and you will be on the same wavelength again.
Sometimes you can be a bit too rigid in your thinking and that can cause problems when events don't work out the way you expected them to. If what you expected to happen today does not take place just give it a few more days.
Full moons can be dangerous because they pull us in opposing directions and make it difficult to make sensible decisions. For the next 48 hours or so the best decision is probably no decision, so take a raincheck and come back to it later.
Your confidence could take a bit of a dent today, especially if the full moon wrecks your travel plans. Take the hint and sit tight for a while but be ready to move again when the cosmic outlook changes toward the end of the week.
There is so much confusion at the moment that you may be having a hard time working out which way is up and which way is down. Don't worry. Gravity will sort things out over the next 24 hours. Hopefully it won't be too hard a landing.
It's not like you to believe you need to prove yourself but the full moon in your sign has brought a few doubts to the surface and now you are looking for ways to make an impression. But why? The people who matter know what you can do.
Stop looking back at how things used to be and start looking forward at how you want them to be in the future. You have a lot more control over your destiny than you imagine, so focus your mind on your number one desire and make it happen.
A minor setback could easily develop in your mind into a major catastrophe, so you need to remind yourself that in the greater scheme of things all events have their essential place. Whatever your current problem may be, it's really no big deal.
Today's full moon will encourage you to put the worst possible interpretation on what is taking place in your life. Stand back from both your family life and your career and take a look at the bigger picture. It's actually rather pretty.
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