May 28, 2026
Don’t worry — you haven’t lost your way. You might feel a little tender today, especially when it comes to your belief systems or long-term plans. 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 need total certainty to keep moving forward. Clarity will come in due time.
Continue readingMay 27, 2026
For relationships to work, you have to show up in real, tangible ways. And you’ve been doing that with Mars in Taurus. Every time you fulfill a promise to your partner or tackle tough stuff with your bestie, the momentum builds. Keep making an effort. Just make sure it’s mutual — and not completely exhausting. You can show you care without overextending yourself.
Continue readingMay 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.
Continue readingMay 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.
Continue readingMay 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.
Continue readingMay 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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