You drafted the kind reply and saved it instead of sending it
There's a message sitting in your drafts that's been there since Monday. You softened it twice, then decided to wait for a better moment that keeps not arriving. Here's the thing: you already know exactly what you want to say, and rereading it again won't make it truer. Around 2pm the urge to rewrite will return. Resist it. Send the version you have. The waiting is the only part that's actually broken.
One clear move in each corner of the day.
- Do todaySend the draft before lunch.
- Skip todayDon't soften it into nothing.
- LoveSomeone is waiting for a word you keep polishing instead of giving.
- WorkThe task you've labeled hard is mostly just unstarted.
- MoneyYou checked the balance three times and it said the same thing each time.

Read from the real sky, not a guess.
Your day above is built from where the sun, moon, and planets actually are right now, the same positions an observatory would give you. The moon is 6% lit and waxing, so today leans toward starting things and pushing forward.
We turn those positions into one plain thing you can use, no chart-reading required.
You’re more than your star sign.
The whole sky was in one exact arrangement the moment you were born. Your star sign is just where the sun was. Add your birthday and see two more pieces that are only yours, computed from the real sky.
Free. Your daily note lands each morning. One tap to leave, any time.
