February 28, 2026
Today has big wear-your-heart-on-your-sleeve energy. And the more you tell people you appreciate them, the better. That goes for anyone you co-create or share resources with. But don’t forget to give yourself props too. Acknowledge all the time and attention you’ve been pouring into your collabs. You deserve as much credit as you give other people.
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Don’t sell yourself short today. You might feel inspired to rehash a shared budget or spend quality time with your collaborators. Follow that instinct. Just remember: Not everything you start has to be wrapped up right now. Giving in to your sense of urgency will only burn you out. Your best bet? Focus on connecting and co-creating.
Continue readingFebruary 26, 2026
Check in with your loved ones. Today, conflict, disruption, or frustration might throw things off in your one-on-ones. Notice how you handle it. Are you being harsh or judgmental? Be honest. You can’t ignore your emotions, but you also can’t take them out on the people closest to you. See what happens when you try a gentler approach.
Continue readingFebruary 25, 2026
It’s time to re-read the fine print. Mercury is officially retrograde, and this go-round is about reviewing the ways you collab and share resources with other people. Use it as an opportunity to rework or reroute any contracts or agreements that aren’t working for you. And be patient — things might get messier before they clear up. The more you can go with the flow, the better.
Continue readingFebruary 24, 2026
The people you love aren’t out to get you. Your one-on-ones might feel frustrating right now, but that’s just an opportunity to see what needs reworking. You don’t have to do anything big or performative. It can be as simple as checking in with each other every morning or blocking off a little quality time. You won’t know what works or doesn’t work until you try, together.
Continue readingFebruary 23, 2026
Go over the fine print today. Mercury retrograde is almost here, and that could mean shifts in your collabs. Triple-check every contract, every meeting time, and every detail of your shared goals. Notice where you’re letting wishful thinking fill in the gaps — it’s fun until it backfires. And if you’re making joint decisions based on vibes rather than facts, slow down. Clarifying things now will prevent trouble down the line.
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