
Noida, March 3 -- General
Cancer, 06 March 2026 asks for steady effort, and that can make you tense and a bit restless through the day. Keep your routine simple: finish one task, then move to the next. A friendly exchange in the lift, at the gate, or during a short walk can turn into a new friendship. Your equation with neighbours improves, and you may be invited to a small celebration at their home. Drive carefully, especially at turns and while parking. An old friend could resurface with a call or message.
Love and Relationship
In love, your mood may swing between wanting closeness and wanting quiet. If you are partnered, speak gently and avoid picking on small habits at home. A shared cup of tea after work can reset the tone. If single, a new connection may come through neighbours, a local event, or a familiar area. An old friend's message could stir feelings, so respond thoughtfully.
Education and Career
Work is demanding, with deadlines or extra responsibility making you feel keyed up. Stick to a clear to do list and don't multitask during meetings. If you commute, leave a little early to avoid rushing. A helpful colleague, or even a new acquaintance, may offer a practical tip that saves time. Keep your communication crisp, especially with seniors, and avoid reacting to minor criticism.
Money and Finance
Money matters stay manageable, but spending can rise due to social plans or small household needs. If a neighbour's celebration comes up, set a modest budget for a gift or sweets and don't overspend to impress. Check pending bills, subscriptions, and wallet leaks like frequent snacks or cab rides. Avoid lending money casually today, even to familiar faces, unless you're sure of repayment.
Health and Well-Being
Your body may show stress through restlessness, acidity, or a mild headache, so pace yourself. Skip outside food and stick to simple home meals, especially in the evening. Hydrate well and cut down on extra tea or coffee. If you are driving, stay alert and avoid using your phone. A short walk after dinner and an early bedtime will help you recover faster.
Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Astro Devam.