December 20, 2025
You can’t always be a crowd-pleaser. Today, you might feel disconnected or misunderstood in your career or leadership roles. These feelings are only temporary, so don’t freak out. Instead, take this opportunity to work on your big projects behind the scenes. You’ll be ready for the spotlight again after intermission.
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Get ready for your close-up. Today’s New Moon in Sagittarius is a chance to set fresh intentions for your career or life’s work. But first, you have to clarify what you want. List out everything you’re ready to invite into your public life over the next six months. Then commit to going after it. Lights, please.
Continue readingDecember 18, 2025
Your life goals aren’t going anywhere. So stop rushing. It’s time to go inward, regroup, and release what’s holding you back. You don’t have to do anything major; just try to quiet your mind so your inner wisdom can get louder. Slowing down once in a while makes you more productive, not less.
Continue readingDecember 17, 2025
Go ahead — tell the world something new. Whether you’re writing, chatting, podcasting, or just sharing your weird thoughts with friends, your words are powerful. Reflect on how you’ve been wielding them. Where are you playing it too safe? What harmful patterns or systems can you disrupt with your ideas? Forget trying to be everyone’s cup of tea. You’re meant to shake things up.
Continue readingDecember 16, 2025
Don’t want an audience today? No biggie. If you feel lonely, disconnected, or extra shy right now, don’t push yourself. It can be easy to spiral into negative stories about yourself, your career, or your leadership roles when life gets hard. Just remember that those feelings are temporary. Vent if you need to, but don’t cling to what hurts. You’re allowed to sneak away for some TLC.
Continue readingDecember 15, 2025
Life doesn’t always unfold in straight lines. Sometimes it zigs and zags. If you’re struggling to figure out your next career move or life goal, press pause. Stop trying to push through the confusion. If you can only take a five-minute time-out, start there. Then identify one small way you can work smarter, not harder. Clarity will come soon enough, but it can’t be rushed.
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