February 11, 2026
Big ideas are everything today. If you’ve been meaning to have a conversation, work on a writing project, or check out a local spot, now’s the time. Your plans are important. And so is following through on them. Don’t let anyone tell you how you should spend your days.
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No matter how busy your schedule gets, you deserve to make time for pleasure. Now that Venus is in Pisces, you’ve got an abundance of ease and harmony flowing through your daily routines. Whether your conversations with neighbors cheer you up more than usual or you feel more inspired to work on a writing project, soak up these blessings. Don’t second-guess this sweetness — you’ve earned it.
Continue readingFebruary 9, 2026
Give yourself more credit. You’ve been steadily strengthening your relationship with your resources, and even the little things are making a difference. So don’t freak out if your inner critic tells you you’re bad with money or less talented than other people. The facts would say otherwise. And this isn’t about comparison. It’s about believing in yourself and what you have to offer. You’ve got this.
Continue readingFebruary 8, 2026
Abundance can come from unexpected places. So do the weird thing. Make a bold investment. Rethink an old money habit you’ve been clinging to. Just keep tabs on your motives. You don’t have to take any risks you’re not sure about. Just being grateful for what you have is its own kind of rebellion.
Continue readingFebruary 7, 2026
Goodbye and good riddance to overthinking. You’ve been learning lately that to get your life together, you don’t have to micromanage your conversations or writing projects. Your work now is to ditch the perfectionism and chase what matters to you. Think: less control, more imagination. And don’t be scared if your ideas get messy or weird. The ones that make waves usually do.
Continue readingFebruary 6, 2026
Feel like all your messages are getting lost in translation? It’s not just you. Thanks to Mercury in Pisces, every text or email may seem like a riddle, and other people’s intentions may be harder to read. If you notice yourself making baseless assumptions or promising more than you can deliver, pause. Ask follow-up questions to confirm the details and clarify everyone’s expectations, even if you think you’re all on the same page. Free-flowing conversations are fun, sure, but a little fact-checking won’t kill the mood.
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