January 7, 2026
The world is your stage today. This could show up in the projects you lead or in the goals you’re ready to chase. Whatever the case, the spotlight is on your public life, so use it wisely. Stop chasing approval and let your results speak for themselves.
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Things are finally starting to make sense. Maybe you realize something big about your career or take a fresh approach to a public project. These moments aren’t a fluke; they’re pointing you toward a reset. So notice what makes you a better leader, and decide what’s no longer worth your energy. Your life, your call.
Continue readingJanuary 5, 2026
Put yourself out there. Today brings aha moments about your career or life goals. Maybe it’s a compliment from your boss that really lands. A project that motivates you. Or the realization that you care a lot about achieving. These small but undeniable insights aren’t random. They’re pointing you back toward the outside world and how you want to show up. What are you waiting for?
Continue readingJanuary 4, 2026
Time for a little treat. Yesterday’s Full Moon was a doozy, so if you’re exhausted, go slow and take care of yourself. Also pay attention to any themes that pop up around home or family. But don’t push yourself. Whatever comes up can be better dealt with after a nap, a snack, or a long bath. Or maybe all of the above.
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Deep breaths. Today’s Full Moon in Cancer is triggering big feels and big frustration. But it’s also shining a light on all the ways your personal space and family dynamics have evolved over the past six months. Take note of how you’ve created more comfort, stability, or emotional connection in your home. Then figure out if there are any boundaries you need to set or reinforce. P.S. The irritation will pass.
Continue readingJanuary 2, 2026
How’s your self-esteem doing? Check in with yourself and acknowledge any doubts, insecurities, or negative narratives that are surfacing. Admitting that they’re there doesn’t mean you’re stuck with them. It’s actually the first step in rewriting them. Thinking differently is a habit. Start small.
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