Scorpio
OCT 23 - NOV 21
![](https://s.yimg.com/dh/ap/default/150619/scorpio.png)
Up and Away
You could start out feeling restless, Scorpio, and this is because of a focus on your sector of travel and far horizons. You’ll be reaching out mentally into the future and projecting yourself to distant lands and new experiences. You’ll be ready to overcome limiting beliefs too, and this might be the reason you’re guided to connect with a life coach or teacher. If you’ve been feeling trapped in any way, the coming weeks encourage you to expand your range of options.
The new moon in Cancer on July 5 could coincide with a new beginning in the shape of an offer or opportunity that takes you into new territory. You’ll be eager to take on a challenge, and it could be something that you have a natural aptitude for but never tried. Your instincts might be telling you to embrace it wholeheartedly.
On the twentieth, feisty Mars enters Gemini and your sector of transformation for a stay of six weeks, and this can be a time when you’re ready to talk about issues and get them out of your system. The relief could be immense.
As the emphasis shifts to the sign of Leo and your sector of career and ambition, you’ll soon find you have a captive audience as you stand in the limelight. Chatty Mercury moves in on July 2, followed by Venus on July 11 and the sun on July 22. You’ll have a way with words that can’t fail to impress, and you’ll also have plenty of charm and charisma at your disposal that can help swing key discussions and negotiations your way.
Finally, the full moon in Capricorn on the twenty-first could be especially powerful because it links up with dynamic Mars and potent Pluto. This could coincide with the availability of funds to kick-start a real estate or family project. You might feel ready to take on bigger financial responsibilities, but think carefully about this before you do.
Wondering what’s next in your life? Here’s why speaking with a psychic advisor may be right for you.- Yahoo Life
42% of Americans aren't as close to their friends as they would like — and other findings from the American Friendship Project
How many friends does the average person have? Surveys conducted by the American Friendship Project dug into this question and more.
- Yahoo Life
Preteen suicide rates are rising 8% a year, study finds. Here's which groups are seeing the biggest increases — and what parents can do.
What new research shows about suicide rates among preteens and other young people, and what signs parents should look for.
- Yahoo Life
You need to get a hobby — really. Experts break down the benefits for your brain.
Why hobbies like running, making pottery or knitting can boost your mood and keep you mentally sharp.
- Yahoo Life
What it’s like to watch Simone Biles make history with her biggest fan — my 7-year-old daughter
Here’s why Simone Biles’s continued legacy of smashing Olympic records is my gymnast daughter’s standard of excellence.
- Yahoo Life
Spot the signs of sun damage — and learn how to prevent it
Sun damage — also known as photoaging — is responsible for 90% of visible changes to the skin.
- Yahoo Life
Could Ozempic curb your cigarettes craving? A new study suggests semaglutide may help people quit smoking.
The new study may be an early signal of what some patients have claimed: Semaglutide may cut nicotine cravings.
- Yahoo Life
You don't have to be an Olympian to exercise like one. From pool exercises to box jumps, simple moves to try at home.
A guide to the Olympics events we're watching this week, and ways to incorporate them into your workout.
- Yahoo Life
A United flight was diverted after a 'biohazard' incident. How do airlines handle cleaning the plane?
What types of biohazards might you find on planes and how are they handled by airlines? Here's what you need to know.
- Yahoo Life
'Top Chef' alum Shirley Chung was diagnosed with tongue cancer — and 'a series of dental issues' were her first clue something was wrong
What to. know about the rare disease as Chung shares why she's fighting to "keep my tongue."
- Yahoo Life
The news cycle has been intense. Should you be hope-scrolling instead?
Need a break from doom-scrolling? Here's how to curate a feel-good social media feed — and why it matters.
- Yahoo Life
Are you 42, but feel 27? Why we all have a subjective age — and what it means for our approach to aging well.
Science says our subjective age influences our health and well-being.
- Yahoo Life
Sip tea, eat cheese, hit the sauna. 11 health tips to help you have a great week.
These health tips can help you live your best life this week.
- Yahoo Life
A 'miracle' HIV shot, surprising shingles vaccine benefit and health-threatening wildfires: What to know about this week's health news
A new HIV drug is very promising, how to stay safe from wildfires and a shingles vaccine may contain a surprising benefit.
- Yahoo Life
Journaling, juggling and meditating: How 3 Team USA athletes get in the zone for the 2024 Paris Olympics
Members of Team USA share their wellness routines for the Summer Games.
- Yahoo Life
What is stiff-person syndrome? Celine Dion sings live for the first time at 2024 Paris Olympics since revealing diagnosis
"I Am: Celine Dion" show how the singer's life has been affected by stiff-person syndrome.
- Yahoo Life
Boxed mac and cheese, croissants and energy chews: How 4 Team USA athletes are fueling up for the 2024 Paris Olympics
Members of Team USA share what snacks they packed for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
- Yahoo Life
More than 200,000 pounds of Boar's Head liverwurst, other deli meat recalled amid listeria outbreak. What to know about foodborne illnesses and their symptoms.
More than two dozen people have been hospitalized and two have died from a listeria outbreak linked to deli meat.
- Yahoo Life
Babies have sleep routines. Here's why adults should too.
Quality sleep isn’t just for infants. Here's how to adopt good sleep habits for a better night's rest.
- Yahoo Life
Can drinking in moderation be healthy? Probably not, new study says.
New research finds that many of the studies touting the benefits of moderate drinking suffer from design flaws.
- Yahoo Life
Pesticides are potentially as bad as smoking for raising the risks of certain cancers. Here's how to reduce your exposure.
Simple steps like washing your produce can help to minimize your risks from potentially carcinogenic pesticides, experts say.