General Information:
Apr 20 – May 20 • Element: Earth • Modality: Fixed
About Taurus
The Bull, Taurus! You're known for your practicality, sensuality, and love of comfort. You're dependable and take your commitments seriously, striving to be reliable partners, friends, and family members. You have a natural affinity for practical approaches to life, a strong appreciation for the finer things like good food and comfortable spaces, and can be quite stubborn when you've made up your mind. However, you might struggle with adapting to new ideas or circumstances, especially if you feel uncertain or threatened. Your love of comfort can sometimes lead to overindulgence, and you might become overly possessive or controlling in relationships. Overall, your nature is a complex blend of practicality, sensuality, and determination. While you might face challenges in adapting to uncertainty or managing your desire for comfort, your reliability and responsibility make you a valuable contributor to society!

Strengths
- Dependable and consistent
- Patient, steady progress
- Strong sense of loyalty
- Excellent with resources
- Taste for quality and craft
- Grounded judgment
- Financially sensible
- Protective and nurturing
- Enduring resilience
- Reliable under pressure

Character Traits
- Values security and comfort
- Prefers proven systems
- Slow to change, deep to commit
- Sensory appreciation
- Measured decision‑making
- Practical problem‑solver
- Honors routines and rituals
- Caretaker of spaces
- Protective of boundaries
- Calm in storms

Personality Traits
- Unflappable presence
- Patient and grounded
- Stubborn when rushed
- Warm once trust is built
- Enjoys simple luxuries
- Private about finances
- Deliberate communicator
- Dislikes drama
- Quiet humor
- Steady confidence

Weaknesses
- Resistance to change
- Over‑attachment to comfort
- Possessiveness at times
- Holding grudges
- Risk‑averse when growth needs risk
- Materialism creep
- Slow to forgive breaches
- Rigid routines
- Control of shared resources
- Reluctant to leave the familiar

Growth Tips
- Try small, reversible experiments
- Invest in experiences
- Practice flexible planning
- Time‑box decisions
- Loosen grip on outcomes
- Share resource control
- Declutter regularly
- Welcome curated novelty
- Schedule change windows
- Reframe risk as discovery
