March 23
A world of adventure is calling your name, but your immediate surroundings could be a mess of distractions. People want your time, focus, and energy, but all you can think about is getting out of town. If you can, book a trip, take a risk or just shake up a routine. If not, do something out of the ordinary or you'll combust from boredom.
March 24
You could talk a big game about sustainability, but are you walking the walk? If you leave taps running and lights on constantly, you're part of the problem. But it's not just about the environment —where else do you bleed energy? On people who don't deserve it? Letting toxic situations drain you? Cut the dead weight. Save energy for what matters, and watch your world transform.
March 25
You're usually the one making power moves, but today? Chill. Seriously. Take a breath. You've been running at 100 mph, and now it's time to slow down before you combust. Book a massage, take a long nap, or just stare at a wall or ceiling for an hour. If someone invites you for a midday “meeting” that happens to involve dim lighting and locked doors? Say yes. Productivity takes many forms…
2025 Yearly Horoscope
As you move into the New Year, Pluto—the planet of change and transformation—has been back in your home and family sector for just six weeks, where he’ll remain until 2044. This is something that you have been preparing for since March 2023, when he began his transition. As you’ll see from what the other outer planets are up to this year, leaving one sign and returning to the next is always a process that takes several attempts. In this case, Pluto has been transitioning out of your communication sector, where he has been since 2008, and into your home and family sector, where he will remain for the next two decades. However, it is an event in the very early days of the month that holds the key to getting the most out of this incredible year. And while it might be challenging at the time, it is super important to pay attention.
That event is a clash between Pluto and Mars, just as he is about to retrograde back out of your career sector on 6th January. Mars is in retrograde motion, so he isn’t going to push back much. As he returns to your sector of adventure, travel, learning, and discovery just as things are starting to fire up in a playful and creative part of your chart, he will be keen to use any work/life balance tension to his advantage as well. Pay attention to any work/life balance tension or pressure, especially in those early days back to work after the holiday period. This is an opportunity to tweak things; at the very least, make that one of your New Year’s resolutions. What you have is an extraordinary but busy professional year as well as a big year for home, family, relationships, and the playful, creative, adventurous side of life’s fence.
Mars is back in your sector of adventure, travel, learning, and discovery until 18th April. The timing couldn’t be better, with Neptune, in a playful and creative part of your chart since 2012, leaving on 31st March, Saturn—who has been here since March 2023—leaving on 25th May, and an army of support during their final months. However, this is a finite period; you’ll see Neptune, Saturn, and their support retinue all return to your busy work sector, and Mars will return to your career sector on 18th April for a do-over. Before they return in the New Year, Saturn will retrograde back out again on 1st September and Neptune on 22nd October for a few months, with Neptune then here until 2039 and Saturn until 2028. This is the one year when having the right work/life balance couldn’t be more important—especially if you want to have it all.