October 3, 2025
Keep bringing more compassion to the ways you talk to yourself — no matter how much it makes you cringe. Lately, you’ve been learning a thing or two about how to treat yourself more kindly. Your ability to hold multiple points of view can be a useful tool, especially when you catch yourself getting persuaded by your inner critic. So keep expressing what’s on your mind and sharing how you feel. Your words are powerful, even when you’re only addressing yourself. Use them with care.
Continue readingOctober 2, 2025
It’s okay if your idea of fun has changed. Over the past few weeks, you’ve been evaluating the creative practices and playful hobbies you’ve committed to. Now it’s time to be honest about how things are going. Start by pinpointing what is and isn’t working. If you want to have a good time, you need to face what’s getting in your way.
Continue readingOctober 1, 2025
Notice how you talk to yourself today. Especially when it comes to your most out-there ideas or private thoughts. What would happen if you stopped judging them and started acting on them instead? You don’t gain anything from holding yourself back. Test things out in the privacy of your own mind.
Continue readingSeptember 30, 2025
You don’t have to have all the answers right now. As the dust from eclipse season settles, reflect on what’s been shaken up in your friendships, love life, or creative projects. It’s okay if you don’t know how to calm things down just yet. That’s part of growing. Embrace the confusion. Clarity will come later.
Continue readingSeptember 29, 2025
Best cure for writer’s block? Just get started. Today, take action on your blogs, podcasts, or other communication projects. It doesn’t matter if you change the creative direction later. Just go for it. You’ll figure out your message while you work.
Continue readingSeptember 28, 2025
Like anyone else, you’re both a teacher and a student. And right now, your feelings are on the lesson plan. Explore the topics that hold an emotional charge for you. When your heart is invested in what you’re learning, you’re more likely to go the extra mile. So don’t worry if your big ideas don’t seem 100% “logical.” Researching what moves you is a great use of your time.
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