May 28, 2026
You might feel a little tender today. Especially when it comes to romance, creativity, or your favorite hobbies. Don’t try to tough it out. Instead, check in with yourself. What boundaries would help you feel calmer, safer, or more supported right now? Try to set some. And remember: You don’t have to force joy. It’ll find you on its own. Promise.
Continue readingMay 27, 2026
Say what you need to say. With Mars in Taurus, you’ve been actively strengthening your communication skills, not just rehearsing conversations in your head. That momentum grows every time you share your true thoughts and feelings. Even — especially — when it’s uncomfortable. Keep up the good work. And don’t be shy about redirecting the conversation. Why bother explaining yourself to people who were never really listening?
Continue readingMay 26, 2026
Address the elephant in the living room. Maybe a family dynamic needs transforming, or maybe a pile of dishes needs washing (and it’s your roommate’s turn again). You don’t have to keep the peace at your own expense. So speak up, and trust that you can handle whatever reactions you get. Being vulnerable might feel uncomfortable in the moment, but in the long run, it helps you believe in yourself.
Continue readingMay 25, 2026
“Home” might be a loaded word today. Maybe you’re stressing over an upcoming move or drama in the family group chat. Take a breath. Focus on being clear and intentional about what helps you feel secure. And pinpoint any moves you can make right now to lower the temperature. Stability comes from small, steady changes.
Continue readingMay 24, 2026
Your living space should help you feel calm. If it doesn’t, use today to make little tweaks. Put flowers in the windowsill or a favorite photo on the fridge. Even if you can only create small pockets of peace, that’s enough. Just make minor adjustments and see how your nervous system reacts.
Continue readingMay 23, 2026
There’s lots to be done at home today. Focus up. It’s not always fun to repair leaky faucets or strained family bonds. But there’s no other way to keep things moving. So figure out who or what needs your attention right now, and get to work. Small, practical wins can be surprisingly satisfying.
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