February 19
You could ask the hard question, start a tense talk or make the first move instead of waiting for permission. Playing nice may keep things calm, but progress with someone could rely on shaking things up. If you want respect and closure, you'll likely need to risk a bit of friction. Say it straight or stay stuck in perpetual, polite nonsense.
February 20
You could pretend you're “busy” while you hate what you do. That drain you feel won't be random; it'll be your brain begging for an exit. You may scroll job posts at 2 a.m. and call it research, but you'll likely need to make a real move. Update your resume, message someone doing cooler work, take one step that scares you. No more staying miserable. Plot your escape or stay stuck, your call.
February 21
You could keep buying stuff you don't need and then complain you don't have enough space in your space. A quick thrill from new things may fade fast while clutter sticks around. You'll likely feel lighter once you toss what you never use. Sell it, give it away, trash it, just stop hoarding and guarding objects like treasure. Clear the junk and see how much better you feel for doing so.
2025 Yearly Horoscope
What makes 2025 such a massive year for change is not that the Sun, Mercury, Venus, and Mars are on the move. But this is always the case, and even when they—apart from the Sun—turn retrograde, it is only ever for a few weeks or months before they are back on the move. It is the slower outer planets that don’t move and will remain a constant fixture for years, if not decades, who are on the move this year. This is the background; it stays the same while everything else keeps moving. If even one outer planet leaves a sign and returns to another, this indicates a year of significant change, changing the landscape itself. What makes 2025 such an extraordinary year is that it is not just one of the outer planets that are on the move but all of them. Every single one—and it has already started.
Pluto, who had been in your sector of adventure, travel, learning, and discovery since 2008, began making moves in early 2023, transitioning out and returning to your career sector. After a half-hearted attempt, Pluto tried again last year and managed to spend over seven months in your career sector before retrograding back out again. By the time you move into the New Year, Pluto has been back in your career sector for six weeks. He is here now for the next 20 years. This has seen Pluto partner with Jupiter in your income sector, with the planet of luck and expansion’s quest for income growth and expansion not ending until 10th June. This is when Jupiter returns to your communication sector, beginning a big year for all aspects of communication.
The other big moves involve Saturn and Neptune, who leave your sector of friendship, teamwork, and networking and return to a nostalgic, reflective part of your chart—Neptune on 31st March and Saturn on 25th May. Saturn will retrograde back out again on 1st September and Neptune on 22nd October, as they begin to transition, winding down your current three decades-long Saturn cycle and spending more time on your dreams. The last major move will come on 7th July, when—after nearly six years in Taurus—Uranus finally leaves. This is the planet of personal truth, but Uranus also allows you to work through the laws of synchronicity to put things on the right path. Its exit will see Uranus begin his transition into your income sector. From the start, he will team up with Pluto in your career sector, making this not just a big year on both fronts but until he leaves in 2033.