Libra

24 Sep – 23 Oct

Date: Saturday 18th July 2026

E-mails, technology and the internet could prove a heady mix. You may be asked to re-word something. You might also discover abuse of a system. A discussion about membership costs and/or a review of which associations you want to belong to, could begin. You might even be asked if you'd like to become part of a new team.

Date: Sunday 19th July 2026

The prospect of a little financial advancement – in recognition of the way you've looked after a project, would understandably put a smile on your face. Yet you might be just as pleased to hear of developments in a relative's career that suggest their work is now being valued and will soon be rewarded. A Sagittarius friend's news could be encouraging: though they may need you to play a bigger role in the administration of a forth-coming event.

Date: Monday 20th July 2026

What's suggested could knock you off your feet. You may be asked to provide a script or help someone with the wording of a text or letter that they feel will change everything. Witnessing a will or thinking about legacies is also probable. It's just possible too that you'll be made aware of the passing of an era.

Week: Sunday 19th July – Saturday 25th July 2026

Mercury turns direct at the apex of your solar chart on Thursday and from then it should be all systems go as regards your career. If you've felt stalled in recent weeks, there should now be progress. You should feel confident enough to take a step forward. All this follows a curious configuration on Sunday that is the first of its kind in many, many years. Some astrologers are calling this the 'great reset'. The Moon will be moving through your sign and yes, your leadership abilities should be noted. It may be that you have the answers to other people's problems. Of course you can't be perfect and your scales could be seriously imbalanced when requests come thick and fast and you don't feel you have time to catch breath. You might be super grateful to a Cancer who knows exactly how to stabilise you: understanding, and that what you need occasionally, is to be able to step away and take a deep breath.