Cancer Horoscope 2019 by Russell Grant
An insightful look at the year ahead for the sensitive and intuitive Crab.
Your 2019 Overview
2019, dear Cancer, is a year of profound emotional growth and strengthening your foundations. The stars encourage you to build security, both in your home and within your heart. With Jupiter's benevolent influence, opportunities for expansion come through family and close relationships. Your intuitive nature is at an all-time high; trust your gut feelings. This is a period to nurture your dreams and protect your energy, allowing your natural caring qualities to shine while establishing healthy boundaries.
Love & Relationships
Venus brings harmony to your domestic sphere. Single Cancers may find a meaningful connection close to home or through family introductions. For those partnered, the focus is on deepening emotional bonds and creating a sanctuary together. Old wounds can heal this year through forgiveness and open communication.
Career & Finance
Your professional life sees steady progress rather than sudden leaps. Your reliability is recognized. Collaborative projects, especially those related to home, real estate, or caregiving, are favored. Financially, it's a year for prudent saving and investing in your long-term security—think property or a family nest egg.
Personal Growth
This is your year to turn inward. Planetary alignments support therapy, journaling, and any practice that helps you process deep-seated emotions. You are learning the power of emotional resilience. Creativity flows from this inner work, potentially leading to a fulfilling hobby or even a side venture.
Key Advice
Avoid the tendency to retreat completely into your shell when challenged. While self-protection is natural, selective vulnerability will lead to greater support. Be mindful of mood swings; channel fluctuating emotions into creative outlets. Protect your energy from draining influences without guilt.
"The tide of your emotions is a powerful guide in 2019. Learn to navigate its waters with courage and compassion for yourself." — Russell Grant