March 1, 2026
Feeling pulled in too many directions? As the lunar eclipse approaches, your system is processing more than usual. Don’t pressure yourself to focus or make major progress on your long-term plans. Instead, press pause and get some rest. Today is for letting your brain wander — no conclusions necessary.
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Why keep your feelings to yourself? Today has big wear-your-heart-on-your-sleeve energy. So show your appreciation for the people you run into every day. They remind you that care and connection aren’t just for fairy tales — and that’s important. It’s also a good day to acknowledge all the time and attention you’ve been pouring into your routines and schedules. Don’t underestimate the little choices that have made a big difference in your daily life.
Continue readingFebruary 27, 2026
Go with the flow today. You might feel inspired to freewrite, catch up with a neighbor, or schedule a last-minute coffee date. Follow that instinct. But remember: You don’t have to do it all at once. And giving in to your sense of urgency will only burn you out. Pick one idea that excites you and go from there.
Continue readingFebruary 26, 2026
Money matters got you down? Today, conflict, disruption, or frustration might surface around your resources. Notice how you handle it. Are you being harsh or judgmental? Be honest. It might not feel easy or comfortable, but show yourself a little kindness and wait out the storm. It’ll pass.
Continue readingFebruary 25, 2026
Stuck in the same old routines? Mercury is officially retrograde, and this go-round is about reviewing your daily life. Take it as an opportunity to rework your schedule. And be patient — things might get messier before they clear up. It’s okay to lose track of time right now. Promise.
Continue readingFebruary 24, 2026
Your financial plans are worth the commitment. Prove that to yourself today. You don’t have to do anything big or performative. It can be as simple as mapping out a new budget or telling a friend about your money goals. These might seem like small actions, but they add up.
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