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I don’t know about you, but I was so ready for 2020 to be over that I started hunting for 2021 horoscopes in fall 2020. OK, who am I kidding: I started scouring the Internet in summer 2020. I mean, it was one of the worst years in recent history and I needed something to look forward to.
Luckily, according to the stars, 2021 is looking up. Do you enjoy reading astrological predictions for a whole year at a time? Me, too. Here’s a collection of some of the best free horoscopes by astrological sign on the Internet. Get ready for the Age of the Aquarius.
If you’ve read my roundup of some of the best quality and most accurate horoscopes, you probably know I’m an avid reader of the Astrotwins’ daily, weekly, and monthly horoscopes. It’s no surprise that the Astrotwins’ 2021 yearly horoscopes are some of their most thorough work to date.
My husband gifted me the entire guide — which you can order here as a printed book or here as a PDF — as a 2020 holiday Christmas gift, and I’ve already read it twice by mid-January 2021.
Want to read a preview before deciding to buy the entire book? Read an exclusive excerpt just for your astrological sign here on astrostyle.com.
If you’re into thorough horoscopes, organized into time chunks, you’ll like these 2021 horoscopes.
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As West African astrologer Dossé-Via explains at the beginning of her forecast, “The year 2021 brings unparalleled progress in the fields of humanitarianism, technology, social movements, and raising the collective consciousness. During this new era, we’ll see a rise of people signing up for therapy or mindful meditation, most likely through online services.” Sounds good — we’re looking forward to this.
Amy Cuevas Schroeder is the cofounder and Chief Content Officer of Jumble & Flow, the new lifestyle brand that empowers women to thrive in midlife. She started her first business, Venus Zine, in her dorm room at Michigan State University, and later sold the company. She now lives in the Chicago area, and is raising twin girls with her husband, Martin, a social worker. By day, Amy works for Fable.co, founded by Padmasree Warrior. She also has worked as a content leader for Etsy, Minted, and Abstract.
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