Since Sagittarius season has started, though, there’s been a fun, energizing feeling—almost like spring. It feels like we’re all getting the sleep out of our collective eyes and saying, “OK! I have the energy for my ideas now! I have ideas!” It’s felt refreshing. This will look different for everyone, but the energy could show up as something like plans not working out, for example, but actually having more fun than if things had gone the way you thought they would. Or going for a drive and getting lost, then discovering your new favorite thrift store and running into old friends. It has an “adventure awaits” feeling to it. Then as we go into the following week, there is a full moon on December 7. This week starts off feeling pretty grounded—the image I’m getting is like when you get in your car, put your seat belt on, and you’re safe and know where you are going. This is the second driving metaphor I’ve used this month, and that’s no accident! There is a lot of movement happening and a sense of pondering: Do you feel confident in the direction you are going? Are you feeling sure of where you’re heading, or is it time to reassess some things? In the beginning of that week, it feels like reassessment is in order! When the full moon comes in, this is where the reassessing may start. Like, “Pump the brakes! Hold up! I like where I am now, but what about long term?” It feels like clarity is coming through, and it would be a great time to consciously connect with it through a practice like meditation. And finally, the last week of the month has a bit of a clunky energy to it—which could be thanks to Mercury stationing retrograde on December 28. Between that and some family dynamics that are associated with the holidays, it’s a good time to take it as easy as you can. You may feel a need to set boundaries in terms of where, with whom, and how long you want to spend your time with people. Part of the energy feels like that forward motion of “Yes! This is fun!” and then the assessing, “OK. I need a break. I need time to myself.” You can manage it all—you just have to take the time to check in with what you need! Journaling when you wake up, regardless of whether you remember a dream or not, is also a wonderful way to get more clear about what you need. If you haven’t tried doing morning pages—the practice invented by Julia Cameron in her book, The Artist’s Way—I would give it a try. That’s when you free write without stopping for three pages. I love to do this before meditating because it clears my mind and helps my monkey brain calm down. To that end, reprogramming meditations are a great way to feel more clarity, too. They allow you to access your subconscious in a way that you can’t when not meditating. I have a special now on a bundle of meditations designed to help you with issues that come up at the holidays, including a trigger reprogramming meditation that you could find helpful. If you’re feeling a bit out of touch with your natural, magical nature (which you do have, I promise!) try this practice: