The best year for this zodiac sign is about to begin, according to an astrologer

The best year for this zodiac sign is about to begin, according to an astrologer
The best year for this zodiac sign is about to begin, according to an astrologer. Photo: Pexels

One zodiac sign is about to see its best year begin, while it seems the rest of us are dealing with one challenge after another in our lives lately.

From unexpected health issues to financial struggles, most zodiac signs have already written off 2025 and are eagerly ready to jump into a more abundant and prosperous 2026.

According to the website Your Tango, an astrologer shares that one zodiac sign can breathe a sigh of relief. Life hasn’t seemed very fair to this sign lately. With stagnation and people constantly depending on them, they are probably feeling frustrated and drained. Fortunately, all of this is about to change if they can hold on a little longer.

The best year for this zodiac sign is about to begin, according to an astrologer

There’s always that one friend who plays the psychologist in the group. It’s unfortunate, but coworkers, friends, and family members almost always turn to this zodiac sign to complain about the state of the world or their everyday stressors. “But this sign kind of rolls their eyes and thinks, ‘You have no idea what it’s like inside my mind right now,'” started astrologer Evan Nathaniel Grim.

Now, for many people close to this sign, it may come as a surprise to hear that they too are struggling internally. We’re so used to this zodiac sign being in tune with their own emotions and the emotions of others, that most of us never stop to think about how this sign actually feels inside.

However, for those with Cancer in the Sun, Moon, or Ascendant, their best year is about to begin.

“Mars has been in Cancer – or dared to return to Cancer – since September 4, 2024,” said astrologer Grim to YourTango. As a result, Cancer has been under Mars’ influence for over six months, making people with Sun, Moon, or Ascendant in Cancer emotionally unsettled.

“The reason Mars has stayed in this sign for so long is, number one, because it went retrograde. But number two, because it’s relatively farther from the sun in this part of its elliptical orbit, causing the retrograde of Mars to last longer than, say, if it were retrograde in Aries, closer to the perihelion.” The retrograde stationed directly in the middle of Cancer, which means this sign still has about a month left. “So, Cancers, keep surviving, take care of yourselves,” Grim said.

If you have Cancer in your Sun, Moon, or Ascendant, it may feel like you can hardly catch a break lately, but still, don’t let these stressors drive you crazy. Trust others and ask for help if you can’t handle the amount of responsibilities on your plate. While it may seem dark right now, April 17 promises better days ahead, as Mars will finally move out of Cancer.

“This is the point where you can breathe deeply and really start to expect things to improve in the coming months when Jupiter enters Cancer,” Grim explained. It may seem impossible with everything going on, but 2025 still promises to be a great year for Cancer.

With exciting opportunities on the horizon for the end of the year, Cancers should use this retrograde to figure out how to handle stress, anger, and frustration. Grim explained that it’s important for Cancers to find ways to be better leaders and have a better sense of direction.

This will not only help them assert their needs but will also help Cancers handle the upcoming transitions with more ease and grace than before. Still, if you’re looking for a moment to restart, look no further than the upcoming partial solar eclipse on March 29. Aries, ruled by Mars, will give Cancers a chance to restart while discovering the best ways to work with this Mars transit in Cancer.

“Be bold without secretly shaking in your boots. Have confidence in your ability to take control of yourself.” That’s what Grim predicts for you, lucky Cancers. Get excited.

Source: YourTango

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