February 16, 2026
Today’s magic words: “I’m grateful for…” Right now, the more you count your blessings, the more new ones you attract. So list out everything that’s going well for you. Take some time to really appreciate it. And feel free to call in extra goodness. Just because you’re thankful doesn’t mean you can’t ask for more.
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Self-sabotage isn’t just limiting — it can also be annoying. So today, acknowledge all the ways you hold yourself back. Journal them out. Vent about them with friends. And let yourself feel your frustration. It can fuel you to find solutions, but first, you have to accept that it’s there.
Continue readingFebruary 14, 2026
You might feel restless today. Especially when it’s just you and your thoughts. So find an outlet for them. Journal your more “out-there” ideas, or make up your own sleep meditation. And don’t be scared to do things differently. That’s how you keep the jitters at bay.
Continue readingFebruary 13, 2026
Take yourself seriously. First step? Face the facts. Now that Saturn is in Aries, reality checks are a part of the process. Overnight success may not be guaranteed, but commitment will pay off in the long run. So make a promise to show up for your goals, talents, and resources with all you’ve got. And back yourself. One day at a time.
Continue readingFebruary 12, 2026
This is a big day for you. It’s the last day Saturn, the planet of discipline, will be in Pisces for the next 26 years. It’s been in your sign since May of 2023. So think back to that time. Reflect on the challenges you’ve faced, the goals you’ve committed to, and the boundaries you’ve honored between then and now. Give yourself credit. You’ve leveled up — and it hasn’t been easy. But what you’ve built will last.
Continue readingFebruary 11, 2026
Don’t hold back. If there’s something you’ve been itching to say, an idea you’ve been meaning to write down, or a project you’ve been thinking of launching, now’s the time to do it. Just don’t let other people’s perspectives get in your head. What matters is getting the thing out into the world.
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