November 20, 2025
Ready to put some puzzle pieces together? Your conversations, shower thoughts, and tarot pulls are leading to light-bulb moments — and bringing insights about your public life or leadership roles. You may not solve every question you have about your career today, but you could get answers to the questions you’ve been circling around. So pay attention.
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Ready to take center stage? Today’s New Moon in Scorpio marks a new beginning in your public life. But it’s up to you to work with it. Start by zeroing in on the professional projects, career plans, and leadership roles that you want to work on over the next six months. Then commit to throwing your time and energy into your goals. This is how major growth begins.
Continue readingNovember 18, 2025
Go ahead — be a public figure today. Mercury is back in Scorpio, which means it’s time to dig into the micro-details of your career or your work in the world. Pay attention to the plans that need reworking, the projects that need tweaking, and the emails that need re-reading. Pro tip: If a topic circles back around, give it your full focus. It’s worth investigating.
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Get serious about your public life. Pick one professional goal or leadership role you want to work on. Then actually work on it today. Investing your time and attention adds up. And the sooner you start, the sooner you’ll get to where you’d like to be. You don’t need to sprint to the finish line.
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Have a gut feeling about your life’s work? Better act on it. Whether you feel an urge to reach out to an old boss or to put yourself out there in a new leadership role, follow your hunches today. And trust them. There’s no way to know how your decisions will play out tomorrow (or next year). But that’s the exciting part. You’ll never find out what you can achieve if you don’t take that first leap of faith.
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Social calendar feeling messy? If you’ve had trouble communicating with friends or organizing group projects, figure out what the slip-ups are teaching you. Maybe they’re inviting you to be a little nicer to yourself, or to add more flexibility and humor into the mix. If you really want to up your game, make a list of the tips and tricks that could help you when your mistakes ruffle some feathers.
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