ARIES.
(March 20 - April 19):
Deciding what you want may be harder without the customary obstacle to your happiness. It means judging for yourself if the prize is worth it or not.TAURUS.
(April 20 - May 20):
The Sun enters Taurus today. You'll soon feel renewed and invigorated. Trade in the old way of doing things for a fresh perspective. Read moreARIES.
(March 20 - April 19):
Another spin on the Wheel of Fortune? Thankfully these sorts of rides aren't always bad. Sometimes they bring pleasant surprises.TAURUS.
(April 20 - May 20):
You tried doing things somebody else's way and it didn't work. It's time to take back the reins. Read moreARIES.
(March 20 - April 19):
That steep climb just got steeper, but if anyone can go the distance it's you.TAURUS.
(April 20 - May 20):
Your first reaction to change is to hunker down, but it's adaptation, not fixity, that's the key to survival. Embrace the spirit of experimentation. Read moreARIES.
(March 20 - April 19):
You're not too thrilled with coming in second place, but you know what they say about number two? Accept this as a challenge to try harder.TAURUS.
(April 20 - May 20):
If you're going to give in, then do it graciously. This presents a golden opportunity to gain sympathy for your position. Read more
Anxiety problems are becoming more and more part of the conversation recently and I’m totally here for it. I’m seeing bloggers, celebrities and friends all come out from the shadows and share that they have anxiety issues. There’s no shame or blame in suffering from anxiety. What’s so great about more people stepping forward to talk about their problems is that more people are realizing they could be suffering from anxiety and seeking the help they need. Awareness is so important because it helps people stop suffering in silence.
Just as the increasing awareness of anxiety prompts people to seek the help they need, a similar shift is crucial in the realm of substance abuse. The recognition that there's no shame in facing addiction is a vital step towards fostering a more supportive and understanding society. In the context of addiction recovery, the importance of long term treatment cannot be overstated. By incorporating comprehensive and extended interventions, individuals navigating the complexities of addiction can find the sustained support they need to overcome challenges and achieve lasting recovery. Read more