Why Your Life Has Felt So Stale Lately, Based On Your Zodiac Sign

You've been sleepwalking through your days. You only exist to eat, sleep, and work. 

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Why Your Life Has Felt So Stale Lately, Based On Your Zodiac Sign
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Aries: March 21 – April 19th

You’ve fallen into a routine. You feel like you’re living the same day over and over again.

Taurus: April 20th – May 20th

You’ve stopped taking risks. You’ve allowed yourself to get too comfortable in your situation.

Gemini: May 21st – June 20th

You’ve given up on something you used to want more than anything. You’ve settled for a mediocre life instead of an extraordinary one.

Cancer: June 21st – July 22nd

You’ve been cooping yourself up inside. You’ve barely left the house lately.

Leo: July 23rd – August 22nd

All you do is lounge around and watch television, which is relaxing at first but can get old after a while.

Virgo: August 23rd – September 22nd

You haven’t been pushing yourself to your potential. You’ve gotten lazy.

Libra: September 23rd – October 22nd

You’ve been hanging out with people who send the same texts every single day and have the same conversations every time you meet up.

Scorpio: October 23rd – November 21st

You’ve given up on your hobbies. You’ve lost your passions.

Sagittarius: November 22nd – December 21st

You’re in the process of healing and need some time to get your life back on track.

Capricorn: December 22nd – January 19th

Your whole life is about your job. You don’t do anything except work.

Aquarius: January 20th – February 18th

You’ve settled — either in your career or your love life — and the stress is finally starting to dawn on you.

Pisces: February 19th – March 20th

You’ve been sleepwalking through your days. You only exist to eat, sleep, and work. Thought Catalog Logo Mark


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