Leo, this is what the stars hold for you in 2026

From health and happiness to relationships and career

 

This is your year of golden opportunities and rising to meet your potential. June brings one of the decade’s biggest shifts when Jupiter enters your sign for the first time in 12 years.

Opportunities multiply, you magnetise luck and doors swing open. Just don’t coast. Jupiter rewards the brave, so show up, shine and take the lead. December’s retrograde gives you a chance to plan your next move.

 

YOUR 2026 MANTRA: I turn momentum into magic.

POWER DATES: February 2, June 30, July 21, August 13

Your 2026 horoscopes on love, career and life are below…

 

Romance and Relationships

February’s solar eclipse marks a relationship turning point, when one of you levels up in life or career. This either catapults you into #powercouple status or highlights the need for more breathing room.

Single? May’s blue moon brings an ex floating back or reawakens feelings you thought you had filed away, but it’s not an invitation to hit replay. Friendship-wise, a wildcard enters your social set in May, who introduces you to radical ideas.

 

Cash and Career

The career fog lifts by the end of April, revealing a vocational calling that feels purposeful and aligned. Healing, healthcare and teaching roles see nurturing Leos shine.

Work travel increases, with some preparing for an international move. When opportunities to upskill appear, grab them with both hands. Money-wise, eclipses in March and August bring highs and lows. Practise restraint when the urge to splurge strikes.

 

Health and Happiness

Jupiter’s early retrograde through your mental health zone brings overthinking marathons and wobbly confidence. But once it enters your sign? Game changer. You quit the approval-seeking circus, and solitude feels like luxury. Physically, Jupiter acts like a vitality shot.

You’re less prone to burnout, bounce back faster from illness and feel more energised. Just don’t overdo it. Healthy balance will see you thrive.

 

This article was originally published by Natasha Weber on the Marie Claire Australia website

Syndicated for Marie Claire Nigeria by Denise Eseimokumoh

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