Four tips to recharge and recharge after Mercury drops

Mercury – our crafty planet of communication and currency, mind and mouth – goes direct this week.

But we’re not out of the woods yet.

We continue to feel the ill effects of the planet’s deceleration for up to two weeks afterwards, a charming/interesting little epilogue known as the shadow period.

Or Mercury “retroshade”, if you’re bad.

In this latest round, the retroshade extends to September 11.

Make sure that when you spend time with others, you are filling your cup, not emptying your emotional coffers. Alessandro Biascioli – stock.ado

The fastest moving planet in our solar system, Mercury, goes retrograde three to four times a year, and when you factor in retrograde shadow periods, we spend up to six months a year at the mercy of dealing with Mercury’s deceleration. .

Retroshade can bring clarity and closure to circumstances we may have been struggling with, helping us understand and integrate all the brutal but helpful lessons of the retrograde cycle.

Because this astro energy can be harsh, we would all do well to take better care of ourselves.

Avery Morgan, productivity expert and chief communications officer at student resource EduBirdie, shares her top four retroshade survival tips to help you prepare for thit is the season of reflection and downsizing.

live slow and say no

Morgan suggests we embrace a slower pace as we move from turmoil to stasis. Protect in the name of peace and protect our peace by any means necessary.

Start by cutting out tasks or plans that feel draining.

“Be comfortable saying no.” This is your chance to reset your internal clock: start your days with calm mornings that set a calm tone, enjoy mindful meals that nourish body and soul, and end with relaxing evenings that they help you decompose,” she told The Post. “Focus on creating a balanced routine by prioritizing rest and reflection, allowing yourself to fully recharge and embrace a more peaceful and purposeful pace of life.”

Master the Art of JOMO (Joy of Missing Out)

If it’s not an enthusiastic yes, it’s a resounding no. Mary – stock.adobe.com

As the natural world heads into winter, we can act accordingly, treating our time and energy as a resource to be measured, conserved and protected.

As Morgan points out, “Life isn’t over if you miss something. What’s more, it can be incredibly liberating. The next time you’re tempted to attend any event or engage in a gathering, consider whether it adds value to your life . If not, embrace the joy of defeat.”

When it comes to making and keeping plans, if it’s not an enthusiastic yes, let it be a firm no.

Create sacred time for yourself

Enjoy dwindling warm days with an uninterrupted watch. zeljkomatic76 – stock.adobe.com

As the sun shines in Virgo, we are reminded of the importance of ritual and ritual cleansing.

“Set aside at least an hour each day just for yourself—no distractions, no interruptions,” advises Morgan. “Whether it’s to read, go for a walk, do a skin care routine or take a power nap, that’s your 60 uninterrupted minutes.

“Treat this time as sacred, just like any important meeting.”

Morgan emphasizes that consistency is key when it comes to picking yourself, saying, “Stick to this practice and you’ll create a strong defense against the burn that often creeps into the fall.”

Make spiritual socialization

Fill your cup with uplifting company. chika_milan – stock.adobe.com

Mercury rules communication, so after retrograde, consider the kinds of company and conversations that strengthen you.

Let desire, not compulsion, be the backbone of your plans.

“Prioritize spending time with those who energize you and make you feel good — especially those you don’t see often but really love,” Morgan tells The Post. “Plan more low-key meetings that allow for deeper conversations, such as have coffee with a close friend or organize a small dinner.”


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Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and reports irreverently on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture and personal experience.

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