From parties and alcohol to unnecessary expenses or impulsive decisions, the psychic warns that this rest period can also become a time of imbalance. According to her cards, the energy of these days invites enjoyment, but also to lose control if moderation is not maintained, which could bring consequences for health, money, and personal relationships.
Signs that should be more careful during Holy Week According to Mhoni Vidente, some signs will be more prone to excesses during these dates:
• Aries could be carried away by impulsiveness, especially at parties or on trips, which would put them in risky situations or lead to conflicts. • Gemini should take care of their finances, as the temptation to overspend will be present, from unnecessary purchases to constant outings. • Leo will be one of the most prone to social excesses signs, seeking the spotlight at gatherings, which could lead to personal problems or physical exhaustion. • Scorpio will have to watch their temper and emotions, as excesses could be reflected in arguments, jealousy, or hasty decisions. • Sagittarius, a lover of adventure, should take precautions with trips and recreational activities, avoiding unnecessary risks or recklessness.
Excesses to avoid, according to the psychic The main recommendation from the astrologer is clear: enjoy responsibly.
Among the most common excesses that could affect the signs are:
• High alcohol consumption or prolonged sleepless nights. • Impulsive spending during vacations. • Conflicts due to comments or out-of-place behavior. • Hasty decisions in personal relationships. • Lack of rest or neglecting health.
In addition, Mhoni Vidente points out that these behaviors can generate consequences that drag on for the following weeks, affecting emotional and economic stability.
The key: balance and awareness To counter this trend, the psychic recommends maintaining a conscious attitude, setting limits, and prioritizing personal well-being.
With the arrival of Holy Week, Mhoni Vidente's predictions focus on a topic that could affect several signs: excesses.
She also suggests engaging in small spiritual practices, such as meditating, being grateful, and staying in touch with family.
Holy Week, she affirms, is not just a period of rest, but also an opportunity for reflection and internal renewal.
The final message is blunt: it's not all a party. Those who manage to balance fun and responsibility will be able to fully enjoy these days without paying the price later.