February 28, 2026
Hey, social butterfly. Today has big wear-your-heart-on-your-sleeve energy. And telling your people you appreciate them can go a long way right now. But remember to show yourself some love too. Acknowledge all the time and attention you’ve been pouring into your friendships and group projects. You deserve as much credit as you give your community.
Continue readingFebruary 27, 2026
Reach out to your friends today. You might feel inspired to revive an old group chat or finally organize that potluck. Follow your instincts. But don’t let your sense of urgency ruin the fun. After all, community-building isn’t a race. What’s the rush?
Continue readingFebruary 26, 2026
It’s just one of those days. Conflict, disruption, or frustration might throw things off at work or out in the world. Notice how you handle it. Are you being harsh or judgmental? Be honest. It might not feel easy or comfortable, but show yourself a little kindness. You’re making all the right moves.
Continue readingFebruary 25, 2026
Making typos in the group chat? Mercury is officially retrograde, and this go-round is about reviewing your social world. Take it as an opportunity to rework any group dynamics that need it. Just remember to be patient with your crew. Things might get messier before they clear up. And who knows — it could be fun to roll with the surprises together.
Continue readingFebruary 24, 2026
Go after what you want. You’re extra motivated right now to level up in your career or public life. So make a move. It doesn’t have to be big or performative. It can be as simple as updating your website or hyping yourself up before a presentation. What matters is that you put yourself out there.
Continue readingFebruary 23, 2026
Your social calendar might be totally booked. But Mercury retrograde is about to test how realistic your plans really are. Triple-check every invite, every text thread, and every detail of the goals you share with your community. Notice where you’re letting wishful thinking fill in the gaps — it’s fun until it backfires. And if you’re making decisions based on vibes instead of facts, slow down. Clarifying things now will keep everyone on the same page. Or at least in the same book.
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