Weekly horoscope: Monday 5th October - Sunday 11th October
Curious to know what the week has in store for you?
Read your weekly horoscope from expert astrologer Sally Morgan, and discover what's in store for the week ahead...
Our weeklyhoroscope will help you plan your next seven days with our astrological updates. Our resident world-class psychic astrologer forecasts for every star sign on love, family, career and more. So check back weekly for our free forecast!
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Weekly horoscope, Monday 5th October - Sunday 11th October
Weekly Horoscope: Aries
Creativity and innovation power your efforts to new heights. Just test your concepts before you commit to them, and switch direction if something isn’t working.
Weekly Horoscope: Taurus
A family celebration needs your attention as you’re organised and have been asked to plan a surprise. Your partner reminds you that they need their space this weekend.
Weekly Horoscope: Gemini
Try to conserve your energy because when a new wave of inspiration hits, it’s such an amazing idea you may find you’ll need plenty. Follow your intuitive dreams.
Weekly Horoscope: Cancer
A true romantic, you are arranging an evening for your partner. Consider donating old electronic equipment to a non-profit organisation who’ll fix them up for people in need.
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Weekly Horoscope: Leo
If you’re having trouble wooing the one you love, change tack and forge your own path. By showing your true self, this potential partner will see your beautiful soul.
Weekly Horoscope: Virgo
Staying diligent and focused motivates you. Create solid plans and set realistic timescales. If you’re planning on a big clear-out, check the recycling centre opening times.
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Weekly Horoscope: Libra
Are you holding something in? Think before you speak, and try exercising to release frustration. Doing it outside will recharge your batteries at the same time.
Weekly Horoscope: Scorpio
By hashing out issues diplomatically, you’ll emerge with a stronger plan your work colleagues can agree on. Your creative energy is buzzing with a focus on communications.
Weekly Horoscope: Sagittarius
Health activities are in the spotlight as your stress levels are heightened. Try yoga, cook nutritious food, and forget your worries. Plan something to look forward to.
Weekly Horoscope: Capricorn
Are you pinning your hopes on something that could be disappointing? Even so, a reassuring development is set to occur, although it’s currently still in the pipeline.
Weekly Horoscope: Aquarius
Your emotional side brings your true feelings to the forefront. If you’re unsure how best to stand up for something you believe in, organise your thoughts on paper first.
Weekly Horoscope: Pisces
You’re trying to find the best ways of doing things, rather than simply the fastest or the easiest. Ask for more time or assistance when you’re completing a project.
Amy Hunt is an experienced digital journalist specialising in homes, interiors and hobbies. She began her career working as the features assistant at woman&home magazine, before moving over to the digital side of the brand where she eventually became the Lifestyle Editor up until January 2022. Amy won the Digital Journalist of the Year award at the AOP Awards in 2019 for her work on womanandhome.com.
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