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It’s extra spicy, but we’ve got you covered. What to know about this Mercury retrograde in

It’s extra spicy, but we’ve got you covered. [CHANI]( What to know about this Mercury retrograde in Aries [Collage for Mercury retrograde in Aries.]( When: April 1st – April 25th, 2024 What: Mercury retrograde in Aries Takeaway: When Mercury appears to move backward in the sky, tech and communication glitches ensue. Occurring in the intrepid sign of Aries, it’s easier than ever to make mistakes when we rush. These tricks, delays, and snafus all pinpoint the areas of our lives that need a system upgrade. Hone in on the details — Mercury is about to enter trickster mode Mercury stations retrograde on April 1st — the cherry on top of April Fool’s Day. So amp up your appreciation of the absurd. A sense of humor is your best insurance policy as Mercury gets up to its usual tricks and pranks. The messenger appears to [spin backward]( three or four times a year, which is all the more reason to take the glitches in stride. Yes, Mercury retrogrades tend to correspond with delays, lost mail, and malfunctioning devices here on Earth. But sometimes an excuse to pause is a blessing in disguise. Though slowing down isn’t always the ram’s first instinct, it’s certainly good practice. There are always ways to flow with this transit rather than succumbing to frustration. As we respond to the plot twists with a few deep breaths and a willingness to reframe, rewire, and reassess what’s gone awry, this moment opens the way for us to create more efficient and functional systems in our lives. Once Mercury has regained its forward motion, that is... [READ THE FULL POST]( [This Mercury retrograde we’re giving you CHANI premium free for 30 days. Use code MERCURYRX30.]( [View this email in your browser](. [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( Copyright © 2024 Chani Nicholas, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at my website. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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