Here’s today’s horoscope from the Canary – helping guide you through life, with a daily dose of lifestyle musings for our readers.
Your horoscope for Sunday 27 July 2025
Aries 
Mars in Virgo squares your ego like a passive-aggressive middle manager, but resist the urge to overperform. You’re not a productivity tool. Today, resist glorifying “getting things done”. Get one thing done together. Suggest a working pair, not a solo sprint. You’re not stalling — you’re rejecting burnout as a badge of honour.
Taurus 
Venus sextiles the Moon in your horoscope, making your senses a portal to pleasure-based organising. Bake the strike snacks. Bring tea to the meeting. Rearrange your corner of the shared workspace to feel less like a call centre and more like a commune. Comfort isn’t complacency — it’s a protest when shared.
Gemini 
Mercury in Virgo wants detail, but Neptune fogs your focus. Don’t panic. Today, it’s okay to make meaning out of feeling. Turn your miscommunications into invitations: “What did you hear me say?” Draft the minutes, but include emotions. Your brilliance isn’t in how fast you talk, but how deeply you listen.
Cancer 
The Moon trines Neptune, pulling you into a dreamier mode than capitalism likes. Refuse to apologise for your emotional fluency. Instead, institutionalise it. Set up care rotations. Create a “feelings inventory” doc. You’re not soft. You’re an emotional architect. Design systems that hold people, not just tasks.
Leo 
The Sun is loosely conjunct Mercury in your horoscope, turning your spotlight into a megaphone. But today, turn the volume down just enough to let others speak through you. Use your clout to elevate a quieter colleague. You’re still the centre — just of something collective. Stardom is sweeter when it’s shared.
Virgo 
Mercury sits neatly in your sign, and you’re having system thoughts. But before you organise everything, ask: Who is this serving? Today, don’t just optimise. Democratise. Suggest rotating responsibility, not just refining it. You’re not fussy — you’re visionary with an agenda. And today’s agenda? Fairness with formatting.
What’s in store with your horoscope today?
Libra 
Venus squares Pluto in your horoscope, and you might notice how often you prioritise harmony over honesty. Today, do both. Call out the unfairness in the decision-making process with grace. Ask the awkward question with your nicest voice. Offer equity, not comfort. Real balance comes after the wobble, not before.
Scorpio 
Pluto retrograde in your horoscope pulls you into power-mapping mode. Who has control? Who holds resentment? Don’t go full shadow-ops — just quietly shift the weight. Suggest that the informal leader chairs the next meeting. Circulate knowledge. Start a feedback loop. You don’t need a coup — just a redistribution.
Sagittarius 
Jupiter in Gemini is making your ideas multiplicitous, but the Moon says: ground one. Today, be the person who names the “what if”—and builds a way to test it. Suggest a temporary role swap. Pitch a field day. You’re not being random — you’re prototyping liberation. One playful policy at a time.
Capricorn 
Saturn retrograde in Pisces says: what if you stopped doing everything? Just for today? Let the silence sit. Decline a meeting. Ask why a deadline exists. You’re not abandoning the mission — you’re redefining what counts as work. Rest is part of the strategy. The mountain will wait.
Aquarius 
Uranus trines Mercury in your horoscope, and your brain is sparking with solutions no one asked for — yet. Today, make one tangible. Suggest a non-hierarchical project board. Run a test session without a manager. Offer a knowledge share. You’re not “too much”. You’re just six months early. Stay weird. You’re building the future’s standard.
Pisces 
Neptune amplifies the Moon’s tides, and your sensitivity becomes foresight. Use it. Predict the burnout before it happens. Suggest a no-meetings afternoon. Write a collective grief policy. You’re not being woo-woo — you’re planning for humans. Your softness is structural. Make it policy.
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By Steve Topple
This post was originally published on Canary.