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

Pisces

From health and happiness to relationships and career

 

This is your year of courage and course correction. The eclipses in your sign leave you grounded with laser focus on your future.

March’s new moon delivers a fresh start that rebuilds your confidence. Sure, you’ll wobble a bit, but take baby steps, embrace the butterflies and keep moving forward. Trust your gut feeling in September – it’s spot on. By December, you are headed exactly where you want to go.

 

YOUR 2026 MANTRA: I build my empire one brave step at a time.

POWER DATES: January 20, March 19, August 28, September 23

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

 

Romance and Relationships

Uranus rewrites family rules and you either break free from exhausting patterns or reconnect with someone after years of silence. Couples navigating March’s lunar eclipse curveball should expect surprise proposals, ex-partners reappearing or sudden relocations. Jupiter sees singles recognise their worth, but early 2026 serves up casual flings over serious commitments. When Neptune turns direct in December, your intuition becomes razor sharp.

 

Cash and Career

Watch your spending in February. You might overestimate your funds. Venus retrograde illuminates your financial reality, showing where to save and spend. November brings smooth talkers peddling instant wealth schemes. Hard pass. May’s blue moon resurrects missed opportunities, giving you a second chance at the job that got away or
a business idea you shelved. By Christmas, your efforts pay off with a gorgeously extravagant splurge.

 

Health and Happiness

March’s solar eclipse tests your confidence, triggering doubts you thought were behind you. But Jupiter enters your health zone from June, supercharging your energy and strengthening your resolve. You are conquering new challenges and feeling powerful. Just remember to pace yourself. August’s North Node brings up old insecurities, but you know the antidote: saying your fears out loud strips them of their power.

 

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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