Theme of the year: freedom, risk, breaking patterns, speed, change, opportunities.
After a year of hard work and stability, the ground beneath your feet starts to shift. This is not an earthquake; it’s a test of your vestibular system. The period acts like a restless teenager: it throws random opportunities at you, disrupts agreements, and tests your reaction to chaos. If you try to adhere to a strict schedule made in January, by March you will break down. The strategy here is improvisation and the ability to adapt on the fly without losing face.
In your career, the usual stability will start to feel like a prison cell. You may feel like quitting everything, changing departments, or launching a startup on a Tuesday evening. Financial growth now comes not through overtime or digging in one plot, but through breadth of reach — new contacts, business trips, and bold presentations. As soon as you try to "save for a rainy day" and tighten your purse strings, the flow dries up; investing in an adventure or education brings money in.
Personal relationships lose their hermetic quality. In solid pairs, there may be a crisis of boredom when a partner suddenly starts to annoy you with their predictability. A desire for air arises, and if you don’t give each other freedom, everything may end with a loud slam of the door. If you are single, the year promises a carousel of bright but often unreliable characters. You are attracting people not through reliability, but charisma and intellect, so don’t demand guarantees of eternal love on the second date.
Internally, you will be torn by the fear of missing out. The main irritant of this year is the slowness of others: slow internet, long meetings, traffic jams. It seems that real life is happening somewhere you are not. This adrenaline is useful if directed into sports or public speaking but dangerous if suppressed by spontaneous purchases of unnecessary things.
The main trap of the period is to start a hundred things and not finish a single one. You grab a Spanish course, buy a gym membership, and take on a side hustle, only to abandon everything after a month. The desire to burn bridges and ride off into the sunset is often false: sometimes, it’s enough just to rearrange the furniture instead of changing apartments.
Your superpower now is sociability and luck in selling any ideas. To make the most of the year, say "yes" to strange proposals and stop clinging to the past.
Ride the chaos, for calmness this year is merely a synonym for degradation.