Mercury Retrograde: Your Chance To Course Correct And Choose What Matters

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Maybe you are already feeling it?

We have been in the pre-shadow phase since the end of July. 

Schedule shifting? A lot?!

EVERYTHING taking longer than it should!

Technical issues?

Trouble sleeping or having crazy dreams?

Mercury Retrograde is known to affect communication, travel, technology, and your sleep. 

Apparently…

“Each planet governs different parts of the body, and in the case of Mercury, it’s associated with our nervous system, among other things.

It goes without saying that anyone with an unsettled nervous system is going to have a tough time relaxing into a good night’s sleep. And on top of that, our minds may be working overtime during Mercury retro to make sense of all the scrambled information. As we find ourselves reuniting with people from the past, reassessing memories, and revising certain areas of our life, all this “revision” can seep into our sleep—and our dreams.”
MindBodyGreen.com

Mercury Retrograde is a time period that usually pushes us to review, reprogram, and re-organize our lives in ways that could change things for the better. 

One of my favorite astrologers, CHANI says… 

“Be prepared to be humble and to be corrected and to be made aware of what is inefficient, ineffective or just faulty. 

If we can think of Mercury retrogrades as that time where we are being granted a moment to course correct for the betterment of our lives and everything in it, then maybe it’s a little less personal.

It’s some kind of going back, remembering what’s important to you, remembering what has meaning for you, remembering the journey that you’re on and why you’re on it, and retrieving that kind of deeper sense of connection.”

So please be kind and gentle with yourself through the end of August, and see this as a message from the Universe to…

SLOW WAY DOWN, and to Listen to your heart. 

Pay attention to what matters. 

 Take time to consult your inner wisdom before you: 

  • Commit to anything
  • Speak or write back
  • Move projects forward 
  • Make plans
  • Sign any contracts 
  • Get really pissed off or annoyed 

Give yourself more space and time to…

Know and be sure of what you want. 

Be sure all your choices are aligned with your heart. When contemplating any decision, let your body be your guide. Check-in with it – scan your throat, neck, stomach, and back for tightness. If your throat feels constricted, this may be your body’s way of telling you that you may not be expressing something important. If your stomach or gut feels tense, you may not be honoring something you want by making a certain decision. 

Rushing into something that doesn’t feel right to avoid pressure or conflict may cause bigger problems later, especially during Mercury Retrograde.

You can easily give yourself more time to decide by saying, “I will get back to you tomorrow or next week about this” (or whenever it’s convenient for you).

You can politely decline by:

  1. Showing appreciation for the other’s point of view or effort.
  2. Declining the offer.
  3. Giving appreciation, encouragement, or support.

“Awe! I am so honored you asked. I am unable to make it. Sounds like such a good time — have a blast! Can’t wait to hear about it!”

Figure out what you want to say and how you want to convey it with consideration and grace.

Be conscious of what and how you are communicating. During this time, communication tends to go awry. Take the extra time to be clear, reiterate, follow up, and don’t jump to conclusions if you don’t hear back from someone. Be aware that others may be more frustrated than usual, so give yourself some time to think through your responses and see where another person is coming from before you react. Think about what actions and words best convey what you want from a big-picture standpoint versus what you feel in the moment. How could you inspire and enroll another person in what you ideally see happening in the future? Speak from your heart with love instead of lack.

WRITE STUFF DOWN, BACKUP YOUR FILES, and REORGANIZE.

Mental clarity tends to be challenged during Mercury Retrograde. So making lists and organizing your thoughts by writing them down somewhere can take pressure off the need to remember it all. Backing up files will save you a lot of grief if Mercury affects your technology. Also, think about what systems could make your life easier with technology. Automated deadline and appointment reminders are easy to set up and can save scheduling errors and mishaps, especially during this retrograde period. 

Give yourself more time to get places with greater ease and less pressure.

This may mean scheduling less or meeting people virtually instead of in person. Set aside extra time for any travel. This retrograde is known for travel delays of all kinds. By doing less, you will have more. Poise yourself for peace.

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You deserve to have a restful rejuvenating night’s sleep no matter what is happening. 

You can claim your spot and Your Best Sleep here. 

So much love, 

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Lara Riggio is an Energy Intuitive. Her videos, classes, and sessions have helped tens of thousands discover and heal the mind/body, ancestral, and past life blocks which sabotage health and happiness. She is based in New York City, and works out of her Central Park Energy Center in Columbus Circle.