February 28, 2026
Tell people you care. Especially the teachers, mentors, or wise elders in your life. Today has big wear-your-heart-on-your-sleeve energy. And the more you express your gratitude, the better. If someone you want to thank has passed away, you can still send them your love and appreciation. Telling people how they’ve shaped you, no matter where they are, goes a long way.
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Where do you want to go next? Take stock of all your biggest ideas. You might feel inspired to plan your dream trip or research a class that interests you. Follow your instincts. Just remember: You don’t have to map out your whole future today. It’s not a race.
Continue readingFebruary 26, 2026
Don’t fight your feelings. If grief, anger, or frustration crops up today, notice how you handle it. Are you being harsh or judgmental? Are you taking things out on the people you collab with? Be honest. It might not feel easy or comfortable, but try a little tenderness. It’ll make the tough stuff easier to deal with.
Continue readingFebruary 25, 2026
It’s okay to get a little lost sometimes. Mercury is officially retrograde, and this go-round is about reviewing your long-term plans. Take it as an opportunity to reroute a dream or rework a travel itinerary. And be patient — things might get messier before they clear up. This period will help you figure out which direction you want to go in.
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Teammates getting on your nerves? By all means, address any frustrations you need to. But be honest if you’re picking fights for no reason. If you start to feel irritated, find a way to cool down. It can be as simple as taking a walk or a warm shower. Just put yourself first. You’ll be able to problem-solve better when you do.
Continue readingFebruary 23, 2026
You might think you’ve got the big picture covered. But with Mercury retrograde around the corner, the devil’s in the details. Triple-check your travel itineraries. Add wiggle room into your plans. And if you’re making decisions based on vibes rather than facts, slow down. It’s not always fun, but taking a moment to go over the specifics can prevent something silly from derailing your progress.
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