October 10, 2025
Your conversations don’t have to follow a script. If people expect you to keep nodding along, surprise them. Say the thing you usually edit out. Or ask the question you’re not “supposed” to. It’s not about being reckless with the way you communicate — it’s about letting your boldest takes guide your comms. The group chat can handle more truth and less filler. Promise.
Continue readingOctober 9, 2025
Don’t make excuses. Have the conversations you need to have about your shared finances. Rehash the responsibilities you need to rehash. Do anything that proves you’re taking your collaborations seriously. But don’t feel like you have to overhaul everything in one day. One move will lead to the next. Just make the first one today.
Continue readingOctober 8, 2025
Stop trying to perfect your routines. That’s not even possible. Instead, focus on the simple pleasures that flow through them. These little moments add up to a satisfying schedule. Joy comes from realizing there’s no “right” way to do things.
Continue readingOctober 7, 2025
Yes, sharing your life with others can be scary. Especially if past friends or partners haven’t always shown that they can be trustworthy. But what’s even scarier is closing yourself to future connection and support. This is a moment to be honest with yourself about where you’re holding back unnecessarily. You have to face your fears if you want to collaborate in a meaningful way.
Continue readingOctober 6, 2025
Hype yourself up. The Full Moon in Aries is highlighting all the ways you’ve gotten bolder and more decisive in your personal world. Over the past six months, you’ve learned to stop playing it small. Pat yourself on the back. Being direct isn’t always easy, but it helps you be true to yourself.
Continue readingOctober 5, 2025
Dare to “go there” with your collaborators. You won’t get far if you’re not direct with the people who share time and resources with you. Over the next few weeks, experiment with being more upfront in your communication. Even if it’s a little sharp around the edges. Even if it turns into a tricky conversation about trust and fairness. If you’re afraid of being honest in these exchanges, then it’s probably a good moment to rip off the Band-Aid. Comfortable? Maybe not. Worth the risk? Definitely.
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