During the week starting June 8, Leos will need to bring order to both their affairs and their thoughts. The first half of the week—Monday and Tuesday—is ideal for wrapping up old projects. You will have plenty of energy, though it may be somewhat chaotic, so it is best to channel it into tasks requiring physical activity or quick decision-making. At work, avoid starting major new tasks, as there is a risk of overlooking details. Wednesday and Thursday will be the calmest and most productive days. Negotiations will go well, especially those requiring diplomacy. If you have been planning to ask for a raise or discuss contract terms, do so mid-week. You may experience unexpected financial luck, such as the repayment of an old debt or a lucrative side-gig offer. However, avoid impulsive spending on Friday; the temptation to buy something unnecessary for the sake of instant gratification will be strong.
In personal relationships, the week calls for honesty—above all, with yourself. Tension with your partner may arise on Monday or Tuesday over minor domestic issues. Don’t bottle up your irritation; it is better to calmly discuss what is bothering you. Single Leos might meet someone interesting on Wednesday or Thursday in a casual setting—at a workout, while waiting in line, or during a walk. Don’t make plans for the distant future; simply enjoy the interaction. It is best to spend the weekend—Saturday and Sunday—with family or close friends. This is a time for recharging, not for loud parties.
Regarding health, pay attention to your spine and lower back. If you have a sedentary job, take a five-minute stretching break every hour. You might experience a tension headache on Thursday, so check that you are drinking enough water. Overall, the week is favorable for starting light physical activity; swimming, Pilates, or simply taking long walks will be beneficial. Try to go to bed before midnight so your nervous system has time to recover. The main piece of advice for this week is: don’t try to do it all at once. Choose one or two key work tasks and one area of your home life to improve, and put the rest aside for later.
