Your local 2022 horoscope

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As this year comes to an end, we’re looking ahead to 2022 — and to help get you in the spirit, we’re sharing these locally-inspired horoscopes to get you motivated.

Whether you plan your days based on your birth chart or you’re here just for fun, read on to see what 2022 has in store, based on your stars.

Capricorn | Dec. 22-Jan. 19

Aquarius | Jan. 20-Feb. 18

  • This year, Aquarius will have a good time with friends + family. Take the squad to Transmission Arcade or The Grand on Main. This may be the year you get a promotion, a raise, or some job recognition. You can also expect quite a bit of travel this year. Get familiar with the Columbia Metropolitan Airport here.

Pisces | Feb. 19-March 20

  • It looks like 2022 is going to be great on your bank account — expect to remain financially prosperous for most of the year. Careerwise, things are looking great for the Pisces. Build those relationships with your colleagues by heading to Escapology.

Aries | March 21-April 19

  • This is the year of new opportunities and possibilities — so get ready to make some important decisions about your future at the beginning of this year. This is a great time to focus on creative visualization + meditation. Check out NOMA Warehouse’s events or Studio Fire. Then — in the second half of 2022 — make those creative ideas a reality.

Taurus | April 20-May 20

  • Taurus, this year is about relationships. In terms of love, look for your partner to be supportive + encouraging. The middle of the year should be particularly auspicious for your love life — thank your partner for their constant support with a romantic dinner at Al’s Upstairs, Black Rooster, Di Vino Rosso, Smoked, or Gervias and Vine.

Gemini | May 21-June 20

  • Planetary movements suggest a mix of challenges + opportunities coming in for the Gemini. After mid-April, you can expect positive changes in your life. Gemini students can expect desired results in their academic lives. Take a class together with your friends or significant other at Let’s Cook Culinary, Studio Cellar, or AR Workshop.

Cancer | June 21-July 22

  • 2022 is the year of confidence for Cancers. Look forward to an increase in confidence + the ability to work out some of your problems. By the end of the year, you’ll be clearing unwanted clutter from your life. Work on your physical health to bring the inner world to the outer world at Temple, Rise Fitness + Wellness, or Soda City CrossFit.

Leo | July 23-Aug. 22

  • Leos can be on the lookout for financial conditions to improve at the beginning of the year, as well as good professional relationships with your bosses. From the last week of April to mid-July, organize a family event to reconnect with your loved ones. Plan a romantic getaway with your spouse between April + September — maybe to one of our other market cities like GVLtoday, AVLtoday, or CHStoday.

Virgo | Aug. 23-Sept. 22

  • Last year was a time to reconnect with yourself. This year is all about taking care of your health + enjoying financial prosperity at the beginning of the year, maybe even a new source of income. This may be the time to start that small business you’ve been thinking about. Learn about starting a small business at 1 Million Cups or GrowCo.

Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22

  • The beginning of 2022 is looking great physically, mentally, and careerwise. Going abroad between May and November is a great idea for Libras this year. Do we hear wedding bells? Tying the knot in October or November is in the stars. Still looking for a venue? Check out The Lace House at Arsenal Hill, Stone River, and 701 Whaley.

Scorpio | Oct. 23-Nov. 21

Sagittarius | Nov. 22-Dec. 21

  • 2022 is a great chance to ground yourself + focus on building relationships with your loved ones. Take some time away from your device and disconnect by going camping at Sesquicentennial State Park or Congaree National Park. The end of the year may bring a career change or new employment opportunity — dust off and update your resume.
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