Overview: You usually find helpful information when you look into the details of a project, but today it's not so simple. In fact, you're likely to only get more confused the deeper you dig. The best thing to do in that situation is to stop what you're doing immediately. Walk away for a while and let your brain be occupied by other ideas. When you come back later in the day, those details will suddenly help you understand. You'll immediately know what to do.
Career: If you want answers, look to the one with expert knowledge. You might not work in a lab, but someone has the job down to a science. You won't have to look under a microscope to find them.
Singles: If you're already procrastinating, you might as well work on your dating goals. Sign up for a new dating app and update your existing profiles with new selfies and interesting anecdotes.
Couples: If you have to be critical of your partner today, make it constructive and kind. It's all in the way you say it. Let your partner know you think the world of them and you love them no matter what.
Finance: If you ever wanted to be an Olympic diver, now's your chance. Sort of. You get to dive into an issue suddenly, deeply and gracefully. Taking the initial plunge is just the beginning of the adventure.
Food: Bedlam in the household could make you crazy today. Ever the resourceful source, you'll find a way to restore order among chaos. So prepare turkey croquets for dinner. All the tryptophan and creamy sauce will have everyone nodding out, yourself included.
Beauty: Shopping on an empty stomach or aching feet is never a good idea. Prep yourself physically as you hunt for your next great purchase. Taking breaks or continuing the search for another day works, too.
Mom: There is a reason that your little one is so intellectually curious these days, and why they seem determined to follow you around. They see how smart you are in figuring things out, and they just want to emulate you now.
Teen: This is a big day, even if it feels rather low-key. An achievement of some kind is made public (or semi-public), and you find yourself dealing with some rather pleasant consequences.
Home: Mornings are not just the launching of the workday. It's a chance to spend time preparing for the hours ahead. Meditate and pray. Be grateful and appreciate. Coffee will only take us so far, and too much is not good for the liver.
Green: You value diversity and believe in peace. Trust your ability to change the world and seek the courage to find your voice. Subverting the war machine at a bottoms-up level. Every third Friday of the month, activists observe Moratorium Day. Participate in a group demonstration or do your own thing: write a letter to congress, send a voided donation check to a local legislator, or flash anti-war regalia.
More: Go out on the town and drop some big bucks that you don't have. It'll be fun while it lasts, until the bill comes and you go into convulsions. Impulsive spending is a lot more digestible when it's on someone else's dime, huh? Looks like it's time to get a sugar daddy or mama.