Two black pawprints.
An open safety pin.
Amber heart-shaped crystal glowing with warm golden-orange light
A black cat laying over a doodle circle.
An eyeball crystal ball inside a doodle circle.
A black snake coiled inside a doodle circle.
A hand sitting on a severed branch inside a doodle circle.
A set of golden scales inside a doodle circle.
Horse figurine inside a doodle circle.
A golden wand inside a doodle circle.
A ceramic teapot and blue gemstones inside a doodle circle.
A four-leaf clover inside a doodle circle.
A four-leaf clover inside a doodle circle.
A blue flower inside a doodle circle.
A plush goat stuffed animal inside a doodle circle.
A cow figurine inside a doodle circle.
Delicate pink and white seashell with soft, radiating ridges against white background
A star fish surrounded by a doodle circle.
Pearl surrounded by a doodle circle.
An oyster surrounded by a doodle circle.
Two lovebirds inside a doodle circle.
Pink gemstone surrounds two lovebirds inside a doodle circle.
Pink gemstone surrounds two lovebirds inside a doodle circle.
Pink gemstone surrounds two lovebirds inside a doodle circle.
A gold mirror.
Vibrant orange and yellow abstract stone or gemstone with textured surface
Yellow gemstone.
Amber gemstone.
Illustration of a lit match and the orange glow radiating from the flame.
A green crayon inside a doodle circle.
A green gemstone inside a doodle circle.
A shooting star sticker.
A gold star.
A colorful fish inside a doodle circle.
A colorful fish inside a doodle circle.
A pearl inside a doodle circle.
Vibrant pink flower with five delicate petals blooming brightly

June 2, 2026

What kind of support do you need right now? Don’t waste the day dreaming about your collaborations or fundraising efforts. Instead, draw up a game plan. Think: What (or who) could actually help you get from point A to point B? Then get going on step one. It doesn’t matter how small you start as long as you start.

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May 26, 2026

News flash: You’re allowed to have boundaries. Try setting one for your collaborations or shared resources. Notice where you’re minimizing your red lines out of habit or for fear of being “too much.” Those instincts were learned, and they don’t have to run the show anymore. And trust that you can handle whatever reactions you get. The people who truly care will be glad you set things straight.

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May 25, 2026

Quit overextending yourself. Today, you might be stressing over the ways you share resources or process difficult emotions with other people. If you’re feeling vulnerable or insecure, take a breath. Focus on being clear and intentional in your collaborations. And notice where your energy is being drained. You’ll feel less exhausted once you’ve had time to reflect.

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May 24, 2026

Pay extra attention to your collaborators today. How do you feel about them when things get quiet? Your unfiltered thoughts about someone can be telling. But don’t try to make sense of them right now. Just jot down your ideas. The more you lean in to your instincts, the sharper they’ll get.

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May 23, 2026

Don’t mince words with your collaborators today. Instead of talking around the thing or dodging your main idea, be direct. When you cut the fluff, it’s easier to focus on what matters. So figure out what’s most important to discuss, and stick with it. The clearer your message, the more likely it is to land.

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May 22, 2026

It’s okay to change your mind. No matter what you’ve said or done in the past, you’re free to make new choices now. Think about the ways you share your time, money, or energy with other people. Ask yourself what you want from those exchanges. Then communicate it to your co-creators. It’s not always easy to advocate for yourself, but it’s how you keep your collaborations working for you. Take a chance on yourself and see what happens.

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May 21, 2026

Brain fog alert. If things feel a little murky, take a breath. You might be confused by a school assignment or a mentor’s advice. And that’s okay. Ask follow-up questions, and try not to make any agreements until you have more clarity. It’ll be here soon.

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