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A Roadmap For These 4 Zodiacs Feeling Lost On January 26

LEO

Leo feels lost when old routines come to their natural end, and friend groups shift or break. It’s unsustainable for groups as large as Leo’s to maintain consistency and stability over long periods of time. Friends fight, friends move, friends begin new relationships and settle down. Friends sometimes simply drift apart with no explanation or reason. Leo’s roadmap for navigating these changes is to take stock in themselves. What opportunities has Leo passed on, what risks have they declined, in a desire to maintain the status quo. In all the change that Leo feels lost in externally, is really an acknowledgement of all the internal change Leo has resisted in order to hold onto the ephemeral nature of friendship. Because Leo could have fought, or moved, or invested more in the relationships that were heading towards the land of “settled down”, but they prioritized the friendships instead. The lesson here is that if Leo doesn’t do it, someone else will, so they might as well participate fully in their own lives.

CANCER

Cancer tends to feel lost when things are going too well. If it’s too easy, too quiet, too full of green flags, life starts to feel uncomfortable. Because Cancer’s comfort zone is problem solving. Having a problem in the first place gives Cancer something to focus their energy on, whether the solution is for themselves or someone they care about. They love to plan, analyze, devise, and implement, but when nothing in life is going wrong, their first reaction is to feel lazy or not useful. They derive their own personal value from this ‘fix it’ attitude, a journey towards constant self-improvement. Their roadmap is to take credit for the positive circumstances in their own life. If their relationships are going well, it’s because Cancer has chosen supportive partners and friends. If their career is on a positive trajectory, it’s because Cancer has fought for recognition. If they feel emotional stability and general satisfaction with life, it’s because they’ve done the work and embraced all sides of their personality. Reaping is just as important as sowing.

LIBRA

Libra gets lost when there is no recipe or instructions to follow. They’re not creatures of trial and error, they want to get the ratios right on the first time. But some of the best things in life are about following the broad strokes of a concept, not measuring everything down to the last gram. A good sauce is about chemistry and emulsion. About watching the reactions taking place and adjusting to taste. Libra has to find the right balance in their own life that feels right to them. It’s not as simple as working eight hours a day, working out for 45 minutes, and eating three square meals. Libra has felt that something is lacking, and for good reason. Maybe they’re in need of a good book, some journaling, or movement for the pure pleasure of getting out into the world. Routines are sacred patterns of behavior that bring sense, stability, and enjoyment to our lives. Libra just needs to figure out what it is that sparks joy for them, whether it’s a weekly pedicure, or Saturday morning crossword.

CAPRICORN

Capricorn feels lost when they’re not operating on auto-pilot. They are so good at their jobs, their relationships, and their personal endeavors that they just know what to do and when to do it, and this habitual completion of tasks is what gives their life stability and meaning. But when a wrench gets thrown into any area of their lives which renders their usual approach unnecessary or ineffective, they absolutely loathe the feeling of needing to rework their approach from scratch, or even worse, feeling completely clueless as to what an appropriate approach would be. They can’t sit idle and wait for answers. They need a job to do. They need clarity. The road map for them this week is to take matters into their own hands. If going back to the drawing board is an absolute necessity, they can figure out when and where to do it, and at which drawing board they choose to spend their time. Sometimes these natural conclusions are an invitation to explore something new.