Taurus Weekly Horoscope
A week of real physical and professional momentum, with a few emotional and domestic snags worth watching.
This week opens with a strong current of physical vitality and mental sharpness running through almost everything you do. You are clear-headed, determined, and unusually good at pushing projects over the finish line. That drive is your biggest asset right now, so use it early and deliberately. The New Moon in Gemini mid-week is good timing for putting new ideas on paper, and Chiron moving into your sign toward the end of the week adds a quieter, more reflective undercurrent — a nudge to look honestly at where old wounds still shape your choices. The Sun's shift into Cancer on the solstice softens the week's close. Not every area will feel this clean: domestically and emotionally, some friction is likely, and a tendency to overthink decisions could cost you in business. Stay mobile and stay honest.
Family
A low-level unsettled feeling at home is possible this week — moods may be heavier than usual and small tensions can escalate if nobody addresses them directly, so name what is bothering you rather than letting it sit.
Love
Romantic feeling is warm and steady at its best, with a real chance of genuine attraction, but watch a tendency toward jealousy or unfounded suspicion that could turn a calm week stormy if you let your imagination run ahead of the facts.
Friendship
Your social energy is high and you can be genuinely good company, though something in your interactions with friends may feel slightly off-key — be straightforward rather than trying to manage how you come across.
Career
Your focus and stamina are well above average this week and success on professional tasks is well within reach, but slow deliberation on decisions risks losing opportunities, so trust your preparation and act with reasonable speed.
Finances
Creative thinking opens a real window for something original or unconventional, but the same cautious streak that serves you in planning could stall a promising move — know the difference between due diligence and stalling.