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Taurus

Apr 20 - May 20 · earth · Venus

  • grounded
  • patient
  • steady
  • sensual

Taurus Yearly horoscope

Taurus, 2026 is one of the better years for the long arc. The first half rewards quiet routine, deepening what you already do well, and resisting the idea that you need to reinvent yourself. Around midyear there is a natural shift toward expansion: new spaces, new collaborations, the feeling that your slow careful work has earned a louder room. The second half asks you to translate that visibility into something durable, a body of work, a relationship, a place. Throughout the year your strongest move is to choose comfort in the right places, your home, your body, the people you trust, and let that ground feed everything more ambitious. Sustained consistency is the engine; novelty is the spice. The mistake to avoid is treating boredom as a sign to switch.

Relationships

This is a year for tending what already works. The most important relationships of 2026 are not new ones; they are the ones that have been around long enough to deserve more attention. Express affection more directly than feels natural. Taurus love sometimes shows up as effort rather than words, and this year both are needed. New connections that form tend to be slow-cooked, which is the right speed for you.

Career

Work follows the rhythm of your routines. The boring, repeatable, daily competence you build in early 2026 becomes the leverage you cash in during late 2026. Don't change your job lightly this year; deepen it instead. By autumn, opportunities tend to arrive because you are findable as someone who finishes things, and that reputation is worth more than any individual move.

Growth

Comfort and growth are not opposites this year. The growth comes from refining your environment, what you eat, where you sleep, who you spend time with, until your default state is fed and rested. From there harder things become easier. The thing you keep meaning to address physically deserves attention before October; do not push it into next year.