How to Get Athlete-Level Confidence at Work

Every time I lead a retreat, questions come up about embodying leadership. “How do I boost my confidence at work when no one uses my ideas?” or “What do I need to do to have my presence as a leader felt?” Kathy Kay and Claire Shipman’s book, The Confidence Code, brought science and depth to the conversation on confidence. And some of the lines they share, many athletes know first-hand: “We have control over our confidence,” they write. “We change our brains and rewire them to be more confident. Confidence is essentially a kind of energy that allows us to move forward wholeheartedly. By taking action, we create confidence.”

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By practicing and managing our energy, we “wear” our presence and own our confidence — showing people (at the gym, in the office, etc.) that we can accomplish almost anything, no matter the odds. I’ve had the privilege of being an athlete and playing numerous roles in sports such as coach, sports administrator and counsel to many world-class athletes. My friend Diana Nyad (the amazing woman who swam from Cuba to Florida on her fifth attempt) encourages all of us to feel the sensation of “walking like we own the earth.”

My personal realities of grieving my mom and surviving breast cancer and open-heart surgery have each repeatedly challenged any confident walk I could muster authentically. But as Amy Purdy’s TED talk teaches us, we can try on that feeling and pretend we are full of health and spirit — and the confidence will follow. Walking with shoulders back and chin up is a power posture that many of us can try on and often need to muster up at work when it may not be safe to be raw or down.

The power and physicality of presence is one that I am on a mission to have more women embrace. Imagine if we thought about how we can feel strong in our bodies as much as we spent time thinking about our weight, hair or what a current or prospective romantic partner will or won’t like about our body?

Cognitive behavior links our behaviors, thoughts and feelings in an equilateral triangle showing how each influences the other. When we walk into a meeting and our mind is chattering negativity or we are slouching, we may not feel like our presence is shining forth the best representation of our spirit. Similarly, when we make good behavioral choices for our spirit (meditation, walking in nature, journaling, etc.), our feelings will shift and bring our presence to a higher level.

Here are three characteristics of high-performance athletes and some applications that I offer to people who may not have had the chance yet to test themselves physically — or who may have overlooked the connection between their performance as an athlete and their work practices.

Visualize Success

Every athlete goes into a game imagining they will win. They have practiced the same skill for hours on end, they believe in their abilities and they have visualized success. As part of a team, they have a level of surrender and trust that their teammates also have the skills for success. This positive team attitude is led from the top (coach, manager, owner) and expressed on the field by the captain. I could not imagine Serena Williams saying to herself as she walks out on the court, “I am going to lose this match.”

Do This: Whatever your next “performance” at work is, visualize what a “win” looks and feels like. Be specific! Perhaps it’s people applauding a speech, your staff being motivated to work smarter, a proposal being approved or a check or new client coming into the office. Model this behavior in how you stand tall and proud, how you look people in the eye, how you shake their hands firmly and especially how you express a “captain’s positive attitude” to others around you. Your presence is an extension of what you say and think about yourself, so choose your thoughts and words wisely. Know your presence affects others whether you want it to or not.

Practice Discipline and Goal Setting

I can remember at age 12 having a list of basketball ball-handling drills and strength exercises that I would do every day. Each time I got to 10, I would push myself to get to 15 with a new twist on the drill. There’s something to setting a goal, and then seeing what happens when you ask yourself to do more or to do it in a unique way. Putting your goals in writing and reviewing these regularly reminds you why the “daily drills” are important. Right now as I am healing from my heart surgery, I have, hanging over my mirror, a reminder of the five things I know help my body, mind and spirit soar — meditation, stretching, writing, beach walks and qi jong.

Do This: Each time you create something (speech, letter, budget), pay attention to detail and see how you can bring the product to a new level. When you’ve finished a presentation, read it one more time before you go to sleep and one more time when you get up. Repetition and practice makes you better. Put in writing what your goal and intention is for a project, for your career, or for your personal health. Review your goals with friends and colleagues, and encourage them to support you in “doing your drills” to achieve success.

Embrace Risk-Taking and Empathy

There’s nothing like sports to teach you compassion for yourself and others. When a good softball batting average is .350, this means you don’t get a hit 65 percent of the time. In basketball, you’re a great shooter when you miss 60 percent of the time. I share these statistics, and people are amazed. The amount of failure sports teaches us should be a lesson to all. We all need to try more, to take risks and to let go of worrying about the outcome. As Billie Jean King always says, “failure is feedback.” Most good teams or players that have experienced a loss want to get back up and play the next time with a desire to do and be better.

Do This: When the opportunity arises to move a step closer to your goal, don’t hesitate to grab the ball. Failing 60 percent on the court would make you a great recruit for my basketball team! Possessing empathy for people when someone “loses,” understanding the feeling of being on both sides of an issue and having a willingness to take risks: This is the type of emotional intelligence that employers and leaders look for in members of a successful team. When you enter a conversation or negotiation, imagine what it feels like to hear it from the other side of the table. Express yourself with words that honor the experience of the recipient: “I understand that is how it might look or I hear that this could be seen/felt as challenging.”

Remember: There’s an athlete in each of us, because we can all try on an athlete’s emotional sense of purpose, possibility and power.

Who are your fave athlete role models? Tweet us @BritandCo and let us know!

This post was previously published on Levo League by Tuti Scott.

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Audiences loved the way Greta Gerwig's Little Women brought all four March sisters to life, and Netflix's Anne with an E became so popular that when the show was canceled after season 3, 1.7 million fans signed a petition to revive the series. It all just proves that classic adaptations can make the original story even more powerful.

And the newest movie based on a book is going to be one we think about forever — and not just because of its cast. Emerald Fennell (who you'll recognize from The Crown and her work as writer & director on Satburn) is adapting Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights and Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi are leading the cast!

The book, published in 1847, continues to grip readers, and it's become the blueprint for moody complexity — just like Emerald Fennell's Promising Young Woman, which won the Oscar for Best Screenplay thanks to its scathing look at sexual assault. Well, the Em's are coming together for this new adaptation.

Here's everything we know about Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights — and your first look at the movie.

Here's Your First Look At 'Wuthering Heights'

The first look at Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights is getting some seriously mixed reactions. The photo features a close-up image of someone (maybe Margot Robbie's) with their fingers and a few blades of grass in their mouth.

"CAN NOT WAIT," one Instagram user said, along with a couple fire emojis. But the intimate (and somewhat shocking) image also has some users asking, "what in the saltburn?"

Is Wuthering Heights going to be in theaters?

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It appears director Emerald Fennell and producer Margot Robbie are pushing for a theatrical release, which is why they've reportedly turned down a Netflix offer of $150 million.

Despite the fact Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said theatrical releases are "just not our business," and the company has stuck to at-home streaming instead, they did break that pattern for Knives Out: Glass Onion in 2022. The movie appeared in around 600 theaters the day before Thanksgiving, but left a week later ahead of its December 23 debut on the streamer.

Co-CEO Reed Hastings told The Hollywood Reporter that keeping the movie in theaters could have made Netflix more money, but later said they just wanted to "break through the noise" and get movie lovers excited for the film to come to Netflix.

All that to be said, Margot Robbie (whose Barbie made over $1 billion worldwide) and Emerald Fennell (whose Promising Young Woman nabbed her an Oscar win and two other nominations) know how to capture the imaginations of movie lovers everywhere. And it could definitely be in their favor to stick to a theatrical release. Stay tuned for official news on where you can watch Wuthering Heights!

Who's in the new Wuthering Heights movie?

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Wuthering Heights Cast

The Wuthering Heights movie will be led by Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie as Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, respectively. Margot will also produce with her production company LuckyChap, which worked behind the scenes on Emerald Fennell's Saltburn and Promising Young Woman.

While some fans were initially excited about the casting, others were concerned about the fact that in the book, Heathcliff is described as "dark skinned." He also tells Nelly that, "I wish I had light hair and a fair skin, and was dressed, and behaved as well, and had a chance of being as rich as he will be!" Um, it looks like Jacob Elordi definitely has fair skin to me.

"Heathcliff is described as a dark-skinned brown man in the book and a major plot point is that he was subjected to racist abuse by his adopted family," one tweet (which has over 8 million views) says. "But yeah sure Jacob Elordi is perfect!"

Another says, "Film studios will say 'We are committed to diverse casting' and then cast Jacob Elordi to play Heathcliff, one of the more famous people of color in literature, whose race is crucial to both his character and the story."

Check back here to see who will play characters like Edgar Linton, Nelly Dean, Isabella Linton, and Lockwood.

When is Wuthering Heights coming out?

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Wuthering Heights Release Date

Wuthering Heights will premiere on February 14, 2026. Happy Valentine's Day!

What is Wuthering Heights about?

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Wuthering Heights Plot

Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights follows the Earnshaws and the Lintons, who are living in the Yorkshire Moors in the 1880s. Their lives change forever when the Earnshaws take in Heathcliff. Like any good dramatic novel, passion lies beneath proper connections, marriages, and societal expectations — and despite Catherine and Heathcliffe's feelings for each other, they have to choose between security and love.

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We'd consider Colleen Hoover, Taylor Jenkins Reid, and Emily Henry to be three of BookTok's queens. From Hoover's emotional It Ends With Us to Henry's witty Book Lovers, there's something for every kind of romance lover. Reid's The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo constantly trends on TikTok, whether it's over fancasting, plot analyses, or movie details. Here's everything we know about the upcoming adaptation.

Is a movie being made for The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo?

Yes, a movie adaptation of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is coming to our screens soon! Netflix will be making the film.

It was reported that Leslye Headland (Russian Doll) would be directing the movie, but Variety revealed she's no longer attached to it. Instead, Maggie Betts (The Burial) will be stepping in. So far, Liz Tigelaar (Tiny Beautiful Things) will continue to write the script while 3Dot Productions' Liza Chasin and Circle of Confusion's Brad Mendelsohn will produce. Taylor Jenkins Reid and Margaret Chernin will also executive produce!

What is The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo about?

Evelyn Hugo is finally telling her story in an interview with a young journalist. The Hollywood star reveals the secrets, heartbreaks, and scandals hidden within her seven marriages — truths that impact both her and the people around her.

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo has nearly 4.3 million search results on Google and has 4.6 out of 5 stars out of 189,447 Amazon reviews.

Who is playing Celia St James in the movie?

One casting announcement that readers are eagerly awaiting is for Celia St. James, who first meets Evelyn on the set of their movie. Fans have hoped that anyone from Sadie Sink to Jessica Chastain to Saoirse Ronan will join the film, but we have disappointing news to share.

Jessica Chastain told E! News she appreciates "how excited the fans are," after sharing it'll be impossible for her to star as Celia St. James. It's not the kind of news we want to hear, but hopefully there's a chance we'll see more than one A-List actress play her!

What is Evelyn Hugo's real name?

Evelyn was born in 1938, and her real name is Evelyn Elena Herrera. In the story, she grows up in New York City's Hell's Kitchen.

Revisit 'The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo'

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Any Hunger Games fan will agree that one of the best parts about Catching Fire is that it offers a whole new look at Haymitch Abernathy's character. The mentor (played by Woody Harrelson in the film franchise) won the 2nd Quarter Quell, and the brief mention of his Games totally captured fans' attention, leading to fan art, fanfiction, and even some viral short films. Well, we're finally getting the full story thanks to a brand new Haymitch Hunger Games book, just in time for spring 2025!

Here's everything we know about Sunrise On The Reaping, coming March 2025.

Who's narrating the audiobook?

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It was confirmed on February 3 that Yellowstone actor Jefferson White will narrate the Sunrise on the Reaping audiobook.

“It's an honor to be a small part of a world I’ve loved for so long — Suzanne Collins is a genius and it's equal parts exhilarating and terrifying to be back in Panem," he told People.

See The Official 'Sunrise On The Reaping' Cover

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The Sunrise on the Reaping cover was unveiled the morning of October 16 and it's just as beautiful as we hoped! It continues the tradition from the other books of a bold background color with gold and white accents, and I'll admit I was surprised when I first saw the snake and the mockingjay. The snake is obviously a nod to President Snow, and we know that both Lucy Gray Baird and Katniss Everdeen are two songbirds the President was never able to shake. Will Haymitch Abernathy become one as well?

In the original books, Haymitch starts out as an angry man with no friends or family who always has a drink in his hand, but by the end of Mockingjay, he's a wise, caring father figure for Katniss — and I'm betting Sunrise on the Reaping will show us plenty of those character traits as he has to make his way through the Hunger Games.

One detail on the cover that concerns me is the fact the snake and the songbird are connected, and that a sun sits between them. David Levithan, Scholastic's vice president, publisher, and editorial director told TODAY that just like the other covers, this one features "one of the central themes of the series: how conflicting forces can be connected by their common nature, the songbird and the snake springing from the same source."

When is Sunrise on the Reaping coming out?

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Sunrise on the Reaping will hit stores on March 18, 2025.

What is the Sunrise on the Reaping going to be about?

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The new Hunger Games book is called Sunrise on the Reaping. According to the official announcement, the story will take place 24 years before The Hunger Games, starting on the morning of the 50th Games' reaping. While fans had hoped the story would chronicle Haymitch's victory, it wasn't confirmed until October 16. Read the full synopsis below:

"As the day dawns on the 50th annual Hunger Games, fear grips the districts of Panem. This year, in honor of the Quarter Quell, twice as many tributes will be taken from their homes. Back in District 12, Haymitch Abernathy is trying not to think too hard about his chances. All he cares about is making it through the day and being with the girl he loves. When Haymitch’s name is called, he can feel all his dreams break. He’s torn from his family and his love, shuttled to the Capitol with the three other District 12 tributes: a young friend who’s nearly a sister to him, a compulsive oddsmaker, and the most stuck-up girl in town. As the Games begin, Haymitch understands he’s been set up to fail. But there’s something in him that wants to fight ... and have that fight reverberate far beyond the deadly arena."

Can you preorder Sunrise on the Reaping?

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Yes, you can pre-order the book now!

What happened in Haymitch's Hunger Games?

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As a Quarter Quell, the 50th Hunger Games had a twist. Just like the 75th Hunger Games pulled the tributes from the existing victors, the 50th required double the tributes, meaning Haymitch (who was 16 years old at the time) was one of 48 tributes, not 24.

The arena was a breathtaking landscape with a forest, snow-capped mountains, and beautiful flowers. But Haymitch quickly realized the beauty was a trap, and that everything in the arena was poisonous. He was able to outsmart the rest of the competitors, but after he used the forcefield against the other remaining tribute to secure his victory (a move that offended the Capitol), President Snow retaliated by killing his family and his girlfriend.

Is Sunrise on the Reaping about Haymitch?

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Yes, Sunrise on the Reaping is about Haymitch Abernathy and his win during the 50th Hunger Games.

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Anthropologiejust dropped their Easter decor, and it’s the epitome of springtime whimsy. Of course, it’s filled with plenty of charming bunnies, but you can also find seasonal motifs of Easter eggs and flowers on everything from dinnerware to outdoor decor.

Whether you’re hosting a festive Easter brunch or simply feel like refreshing your space, these 16 Anthropologie finds will bring a cheerful touch to your home this season.

Scroll on to discover the cutest Easter decorations from Anthropologie!

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The Icon Juice Glass: Confetti Edition

This iconic cup now comes in a few adorable springtime designs, including this bunny-dotted green glass – perfect for hosting Easter brunch or happy hour!

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Lexington Stoneware Deviled Egg Platter

Deviled eggs are bound to be on your Easter menu. Might as well make 'em cute!

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Mini Cheena Egg Floral Pink Peony & Neroli Glass Candle

This egg-shaped candle smells like sheer heaven, emitting notes of rose, peony, spiced vanilla bean, and neroli with every burn. Even once it's all gone, it can still serve as a festive piece of Easter decor.

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Happy Easter Felt Garland

This felt garland comes with a handmade feel that'll infuse your Easter decor setup with nothing but coziness! In addition to the cheerful 'Happy Easter' greeting, it's accented with tiny eggs and bunny ears.

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Bristol Glass Bud Vase

This yellow vase is the perfect vessel for all of your springtime flower hauls and even makes an eye-catching centerpiece for any gathering.

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Foster Stoneware Mug

Speaking of flowers, this mug is covered in some stunning tulip motifs. Your coffee or tea will feel right at home!

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Peter Rabbit Egg Hunt Kit

Hosting an egg hunt this year? This kit comes with all of the charming Peter Rabbit characters to help guide your guests toward their treasures (AKA Easter candy). Each sign can easily stick into your yard with a wooden stake.

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Wicker Bunny

These bunnies made from weaved wicker recall spring in the most darling way.

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Floral Rabbit Printed Coir Doormat

This durable doormat features floral motifs alongside a sleep bunny to bring a calming air to your front doorstep as spring emerges.

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Foster Stoneware Dessert Plate

Your Easter desserts will look even tastier on these floral-dotted plates!

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Easter Handpainted Taper Candles

Have you ever seen a cuter pair of taper candles?! This duo features illustrations of bunnies and flowers to celebrate the Easter season – though they're truly too adorable to burn right away!

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Quail Ceramics Hare Vase

This rabbit-shaped vase introduces some much-needed whimsy to your space to liven up the energy in lieu of springtime. All the while, you can add some stems to it to add more color wherever it's warranted!

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Bunny Stoneware Butter Dish

The famed springtime bunny strikes again, this time on a luxe-looking butter dish that all ofyour guests will adore.

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The Bistro Tile Stoneware Pitcher: Garden Edition

Whether it's filled with iced sweet tea or a batched cocktail, this spring-themed pitcher will definitely become a mainstay in your warm weather table spread.

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Fruity Monogram Floral Night Gardenia Glass Candle

Not only does this candle look like springtime, it also smells like it – notes of gardenia, salted guava, tonka bean, and warm musk will float throughout your home when it's burning. Plus, you can snag it with an initial on it for an extra personal touch.

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Glass Art Bunny Decorative Object

Whether you employ him as a paperweight at your desk or place him by your kitchen sink for a subtle boost of joy, this little bunny is the cutest reminder of the Easter season.

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Life is never dull when laughter is involved. After all, it's the universal language that brings people together, so if you have a funny best friend or hilarious sibling, you may consider yourself blessed.

Still, from perfect punchlines to witty wordplay or clever sarcasm, some zodiac signs seem to have a natural knack for being hysterical. They might turn awkward instances into amusing memories or just keep the mood light in the midst of tough situations.

So, here are the eight zodiac signs with the best sense of humor. If you have some in your social circle, consider yourself lucky.


The funny zodiac signs were born with hilarious personalities!

1. Sagittarius

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First place goes to Sagittarius, the zodiac's natural comedian. Known for their wit and cleverness, this sign has the ability to find the funny side of almost any scenario.

Sagittarians have no trouble turning mundane moments into something laughable. Plus, they're stellar storytellers who can spin even the most tragic situations. That's why they're invaluable friends during times of stress or crisis.

2. Gemini

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As social butterflies, Geminis easily keep conversations alive with their quick wit and use of one-liners. If you want a sarcastic remark or zinger, they're your go-to.

What sets Geminis apart, though, is their ability to toe the line. Sure, they might make fun of other people, but they rarely become mean. It also helps that this sign can be self-deprecating, so Geminis have no problem laughing at themselves just as much as they do at others.

3. Libra

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Much like Geminis, Libras are also extremely outgoing and thrive on the energy of those around them. They love spreading joy and laughter, too, so if you're having a good time, they won't hesitate to join in.

Libras are naturally charming, and, coupled with their lighthearted sense of humor, they can effortlessly get a whole group of people to start cracking up.

4. Leo

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It's probably not a shocker that Leo made the list. This sign adores being in the spotlight, and having a hilarious sense of humor is the perfect way to grab it.

Leos have a flair for the dramatic, and they can turn a simple story into a captivating performance (perhaps even with some exaggeration). So, sometimes, this sign may take things a bit too far. Regardless, Leos are undoubtedly entertaining people with larger-than-life personalities.

5. Aries

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On the goofier side is Aries. This sign typically enjoys making use of physical comedy, whether through hilarious facial expressions or entirely re-enacting a story.

Their sense of humor, along with their natural leadership skills, helps Aries break the ice and connect with others. This skill is unmatched in all sorts of environments, from networking events to friendly gatherings and even more solemn situations.

6. Scorpio

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Scorpio may be a more passionate and intense sign. However, they're also great at mixing humor into their day-to-day conversations, even if it's a little on the darker side.

They may lean more toward the sarcastic and edgy, which plenty of people really appreciate. At the same token, Scorpios need to be mindful of their words to avoid coming off as harsh or offensive.

7. Pisces

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Pisces are talented storytellers who bring listeners along on hysterical journeys. With that being said, they can sometimes take their narration to the extreme and lose their audience along the way.

If you're friends with a Pisces (or you are one), then you know that this sign can occasionally get off track or delve too far into the nitty-gritty details. Nonetheless, when Pisces keeps the storyline moving, and their audience is patient, the outcome is usually a hoot.

8. Virgo

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Last but certainly not least, if you love dry humor and sarcasm, then you definitely need a Virgo in your life. They can quickly come up with cutting comments, point out irony, or deliver a self-deprecating remark that alters the whole vibe of a scenario.

It's true that not everyone can appreciate their unique sense of humor. Even so, Virgos are generally the funniest people to have around when you need a reality check or simply want to laugh at life's absurdities.

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