4 Zodiacs Destined For Self-Discovery This Month
ARIES
Sometimes self-discovery means embracing the very thing about yourself you try to downplay or diminish. Those tears you’ve been holding back, the anger you’ve been forcing yourself to let go of. Maybe instead of trying to push them to the side, you sit with them for awhile. You acknowledge their authenticity, and create a space for them to speak their piece in order to attain the kind of peace you’ve been aspiring towards. There is something to be learned about yourself here. About your worth and your sensitivity and your perseverance. Your life is all the more interesting for not being a bed of roses. Instead of trying to mold your reality to fit some ideal you have in your head, embrace your true narrative.
SAGITTARIUS
There’s good news and bad news here, Sagittarius. The good news is that you really can have it all. The bad news is that the only thing that’s been holding you back from having it, is you. There is such a short bridge to cross between all of the daydreams you cook up for yourself and transforming them into a lived experience, and it all starts with giving yourself permission. Believing that you are capable, that you deserve it, that at its core, life is meant to be enjoyed. The cute cafés you save in Google maps can actually be the site for your next Sunday, and airlines really do travel to the destinations you’ve saved in your reel. The ticket you’ve been dreaming of really is one click away.
CAPRICORN
Your self-discovery is all about boundaries, Capricorn, when you realize that something or someone close to you doesn’t align with your values. Whether it’s work or politics or a social cause, you will attempt Olympic level mental gymnastics to undo the emotional anguish that new information has created. It’s natural, when we learn that something or someone we love is connected to something else that causes harm, especially when that thing is tied to our own identity. Give yourself the grace and patience to work through conflicting feelings. Whatever past affiliation or support you contributed came at a time when you were less informed. From here on out, you have the power to decide where you draw the line.
LIBRA
Your task this month is to dig deeper into your complaints and discomforts to discover the needs that lie beneath. “I’m sad” may be the tip of the “I need comfort” iceberg. “I’m lonely” may be the manifestation of a need for community. The same way we rummage around the cabinets for food when we’re hungry, we can look around our lives for the undiscovered needs hiding just below the surface. The takeaway is not as simple as that, every problem doesn’t have a fix as easy as a bag of potato chips, or even a guaranteed solution at all. But when faced with life’s challenges, we most certainly have human needs, and the better we become at recognizing them, the better we can serve ourselves.