June 25, 2026
Today’s forecast: a bit cloudy. You might feel meh about plans with your roommates or unclear on where to put down roots. The good news? You don’t have to figure it out right now. So take some of that pressure off yourself, and do what you can to feel anchored. Curling up on the couch might be all the medicine you need.
Continue readingJune 24, 2026
Commit to what feels fun. Maybe you want to pursue a creative project or a romantic interest. Or maybe you want a little more joy in your life. Do something about it today. It doesn’t have to be major; it just has to come from the heart. Show up, follow through, and keep things light.
Continue readingJune 23, 2026
What’s the rush? Today, you might feel pressure to achieve all your financial goals at once. But there’s no speeding through this process. If you feel like things aren’t moving fast enough, don’t try to barrel through anyway. Instead, give yourself outlets to blow off steam. And map out small, concrete actions that will add up over time. Easy does it.
Continue readingJune 22, 2026
You’ve got a lot going on at home. The closer Mercury retrograde approaches, the easier it gets for things to slip through the cracks. So slow down. Triple-check your chore list. And try to make decisions based on facts, not passing moods. Just because something feels urgent doesn’t mean it actually is.
Continue readingJune 21, 2026
You have a soft side — and it deserves to be protected. As the Sun enters Cancer, shine a light on the more sensitive and vulnerable parts of yourself. No matter how brave you are out in the world, you still need a strong foundation to keep you steady. Over the coming weeks, spending more time at home or with chosen family is extra nourishing and encouraging. Lower your guard and let yourself enjoy being taken care of. And yes, that includes taking better care of yourself.
Continue readingJune 20, 2026
Gemini season is coming to a close. Over the past month, which ideas, articles, or conversations have had the biggest impact on you? Journal about them. And keep following your curiosity. You never know where a passing interest or a casual question will take you.
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