April 13, 2026
Friend time is a must today. So call up your crew. Chat on the phone or share a meal with the people who make you laugh. When you reach out, things just seem to click into place. Let them.
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Having dreams is one thing. Acting on them is another. Right now, you’re getting more proactive about your work in the world. But you’re also learning how to zoom out and slow down. Celebrate that. Just pay attention if any of your goals stop feeling exciting. When you trim the fat, you can focus on the roles and projects that matter.
Continue readingApril 11, 2026
Today brings lots of inspiration. Especially around your career or leadership roles. Instead of writing your ideas off as fantasy, try taking them seriously. Open yourself up to new ways of approaching your goals. Then actually get going. These leads are worth chasing.
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Check in with yourself about your long-term plans. Focus on what feels “right” for your future, even if the details aren’t clear. That doesn’t mean ignoring the facts. But it is an invitation to stop gaslighting yourself and go after what you want. Maybe you feel like reaching out to a mentor or researching a new topic. Follow your inklings. You never know where they’ll lead you.
Continue readingApril 9, 2026
What does being a powerful leader mean to you? Now that Mars is in Aries, the coming weeks are spotlighting your career and public life, so practice being brave in all the work you offer the world. Take the risk of sharing what you really think and making moves toward your biggest ambitions. It doesn’t matter if not everyone understands your vision. You have to believe in yourself before anyone else does. So put yourself out there. Other people will be inspired by your determination and motivated to support you.
Continue readingApril 8, 2026
Don’t play it safe today. You’re ready to stretch your worldview, whether that means researching or debating a new topic. If it’s totally unfamiliar to you, great. Challenging? Even better. Pro tip: Pay attention to the writers and thinkers you normally overlook. It might just open up a new area of interest.
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