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In reading Joe Dolson’s recent piece on the intersection of AI and accessibility, I absolutely appreciated the skepticism that he has for AI in general as well as for the ways that many have been using it. In fact, I’m very skeptical of AI myself, despite my role at Microsoft as an accessibility innovation strategist who helps run the AI for Accessibility grant program. As with any tool, AI can be used in very constructive, inclusive, and accessible ways; and it can also be used in destructive, exclusive, and harmful ones. And there are a ton of uses somewhere in the mediocre middle as well.
I’d like you to consider this a “yes… and” piece to complement Joe’s post. I’m not trying to refute any of what he’s saying but rather provide some visibility to projects and opportunities where AI can make meaningful differences for people with disabilities. To be clear, I’m not saying that there aren’t real risks or pressing issues with AI that need to be addressed—there are, and we’ve needed to address them, like, yesterday—but I want to take a little time to talk about what’s possible in hopes that we’ll get there one day.
Joe’s piece spends a lot of time talking about computer-vision models generating alternative text. He highlights a ton of valid issues with the current state of things. And while computer-vision models continue to improve in the quality and richness of detail in their descriptions, their results aren’t great. As he rightly points out, the current state of image analysis is pretty poor—especially for certain image types—in large part because current AI systems examine images in isolation rather than within the contexts that they’re in (which is a consequence of having separate “foundation” models for text analysis and image analysis). Today’s models aren’t trained to distinguish between images that are contextually relevant (that should probably have descriptions) and those that are purely decorative (which might not need a description) either. Still, I still think there’s potential in this space.
As Joe mentions, human-in-the-loop authoring of alt text should absolutely be a thing. And if AI can pop in to offer a starting point for alt text—even if that starting point might be a prompt saying What is this BS? That’s not right at all… Let me try to offer a starting point—I think that’s a win.
Taking things a step further, if we can specifically train a model to analyze image usage in context, it could help us more quickly identify which images are likely to be decorative and which ones likely require a description. That will help reinforce which contexts call for image descriptions and it’ll improve authors’ efficiency toward making their pages more accessible.
While complex images—like graphs and charts—are challenging to describe in any sort of succinct way (even for humans), the image example shared in the GPT4 announcement points to an interesting opportunity as well. Let’s suppose that you came across a chart whose description was simply the title of the chart and the kind of visualization it was, such as: Pie chart comparing smartphone usage to feature phone usage among US households making under $30,000 a year. (That would be a pretty awful alt text for a chart since that would tend to leave many questions about the data unanswered, but then again, let’s suppose that that was the description that was in place.) If your browser knew that that image was a pie chart (because an onboard model concluded this), imagine a world where users could ask questions like these about the graphic:
Setting aside the realities of large language model (LLM) hallucinations—where a model just makes up plausible-sounding “facts”—for a moment, the opportunity to learn more about images and data in this way could be revolutionary for blind and low-vision folks as well as for people with various forms of color blindness, cognitive disabilities, and so on. It could also be useful in educational contexts to help people who can see these charts, as is, to understand the data in the charts.
Taking things a step further: What if you could ask your browser to simplify a complex chart? What if you could ask it to isolate a single line on a line graph? What if you could ask your browser to transpose the colors of the different lines to work better for form of color blindness you have? What if you could ask it to swap colors for patterns? Given these tools’ chat-based interfaces and our existing ability to manipulate images in today’s AI tools, that seems like a possibility.
Now imagine a purpose-built model that could extract the information from that chart and convert it to another format. For example, perhaps it could turn that pie chart (or better yet, a series of pie charts) into more accessible (and useful) formats, like spreadsheets. That would be amazing!
Safiya Umoja Noble absolutely hit the nail on the head when she titled her book Algorithms of Oppression. While her book was focused on the ways that search engines reinforce racism, I think that it’s equally true that all computer models have the potential to amplify conflict, bias, and intolerance. Whether it’s Twitter always showing you the latest tweet from a bored billionaire, YouTube sending us into a Q-hole, or Instagram warping our ideas of what natural bodies look like, we know that poorly authored and maintained algorithms are incredibly harmful. A lot of this stems from a lack of diversity among the people who shape and build them. When these platforms are built with inclusively baked in, however, there’s real potential for algorithm development to help people with disabilities.
Take Mentra, for example. They are an employment network for neurodivergent people. They use an algorithm to match job seekers with potential employers based on over 75 data points. On the job-seeker side of things, it considers each candidate’s strengths, their necessary and preferred workplace accommodations, environmental sensitivities, and so on. On the employer side, it considers each work environment, communication factors related to each job, and the like. As a company run by neurodivergent folks, Mentra made the decision to flip the script when it came to typical employment sites. They use their algorithm to propose available candidates to companies, who can then connect with job seekers that they are interested in; reducing the emotional and physical labor on the job-seeker side of things.
When more people with disabilities are involved in the creation of algorithms, that can reduce the chances that these algorithms will inflict harm on their communities. That’s why diverse teams are so important.
Imagine that a social media company’s recommendation engine was tuned to analyze who you’re following and if it was tuned to prioritize follow recommendations for people who talked about similar things but who were different in some key ways from your existing sphere of influence. For example, if you were to follow a bunch of nondisabled white male academics who talk about AI, it could suggest that you follow academics who are disabled or aren’t white or aren’t male who also talk about AI. If you took its recommendations, perhaps you’d get a more holistic and nuanced understanding of what’s happening in the AI field. These same systems should also use their understanding of biases about particular communities—including, for instance, the disability community—to make sure that they aren’t recommending any of their users follow accounts that perpetuate biases against (or, worse, spewing hate toward) those groups.
If I weren’t trying to put this together between other tasks, I’m sure that I could go on and on, providing all kinds of examples of how AI could be used to help people with disabilities, but I’m going to make this last section into a bit of a lightning round. In no particular order:
We need to recognize that our differences matter. Our lived experiences are influenced by the intersections of the identities that we exist in. These lived experiences—with all their complexities (and joys and pain)—are valuable inputs to the software, services, and societies that we shape. Our differences need to be represented in the data that we use to train new models, and the folks who contribute that valuable information need to be compensated for sharing it with us. Inclusive data sets yield more robust models that foster more equitable outcomes.
Want a model that doesn’t demean or patronize or objectify people with disabilities? Make sure that you have content about disabilities that’s authored by people with a range of disabilities, and make sure that that’s well represented in the training data.
Want a model that doesn’t use ableist language? You may be able to use existing data sets to build a filter that can intercept and remediate ableist language before it reaches readers. That being said, when it comes to sensitivity reading, AI models won’t be replacing human copy editors anytime soon.
Want a coding copilot that gives you accessible recommendations from the jump? Train it on code that you know to be accessible.
I have no doubt that AI can and will harm people… today, tomorrow, and well into the future. But I also believe that we can acknowledge that and, with an eye towards accessibility (and, more broadly, inclusion), make thoughtful, considerate, and intentional changes in our approaches to AI that will reduce harm over time as well. Today, tomorrow, and well into the future.
Many thanks to Kartik Sawhney for helping me with the development of this piece, Ashley Bischoff for her invaluable editorial assistance, and, of course, Joe Dolson for the prompt.
I am a creative. What I do is alchemy. It is a mystery. I do not so much do it, as let it be done through me.
I am a creative. Not all creative people like this label. Not all see themselves this way. Some creative people see science in what they do. That is their truth, and I respect it. Maybe I even envy them, a little. But my process is different—my being is different.
Apologizing and qualifying in advance is a distraction. That’s what my brain does to sabotage me. I set it aside for now. I can come back later to apologize and qualify. After I’ve said what I came to say. Which is hard enough.
Except when it is easy and flows like a river of wine.
Sometimes it does come that way. Sometimes what I need to create comes in an instant. I have learned not to say it at that moment, because if you admit that sometimes the idea just comes and it is the best idea and you know it is the best idea, they think you don’t work hard enough.
Sometimes I work and work and work until the idea comes. Sometimes it comes instantly and I don’t tell anyone for three days. Sometimes I’m so excited by the idea that came instantly that I blurt it out, can’t help myself. Like a boy who found a prize in his Cracker Jacks. Sometimes I get away with this. Sometimes other people agree: yes, that is the best idea. Most times they don’t and I regret having given way to enthusiasm.
Enthusiasm is best saved for the meeting where it will make a difference. Not the casual get-together that precedes that meeting by two other meetings. Nobody knows why we have all these meetings. We keep saying we’re doing away with them, but then just finding other ways to have them. Sometimes they are even good. But other times they are a distraction from the actual work. The proportion between when meetings are useful, and when they are a pitiful distraction, varies, depending on what you do and where you do it. And who you are and how you do it. Again I digress. I am a creative. That is the theme.
Sometimes many hours of hard and patient work produce something that is barely serviceable. Sometimes I have to accept that and move on to the next project.
I am a creative. I don’t control my dreams. And I don’t control my best ideas.
I can hammer away, surround myself with facts or images, and sometimes that works. I can go for a walk, and sometimes that works. I can be making dinner and there’s a Eureka having nothing to do with sizzling oil and bubbling pots. Often I know what to do the instant I wake up. And then, almost as often, as I become conscious and part of the world again, the idea that would have saved me turns to vanishing dust in a mindless wind of oblivion. For creativity, I believe, comes from that other world. The one we enter in dreams, and perhaps, before birth and after death. But that’s for poets to wonder, and I am not a poet. I am a creative. And it’s for theologians to mass armies about in their creative world that they insist is real. But that is another digression. And a depressing one. Maybe on a much more important topic than whether I am a creative or not. But still a digression from what I came here to say.
Sometimes the process is avoidance. And agony. You know the cliché about the tortured artist? It’s true, even when the artist (and let’s put that noun in quotes) is trying to write a soft drink jingle, a callback in a tired sitcom, a budget request.
Some people who hate being called creative may be closeted creatives, but that’s between them and their gods. No offense meant. Your truth is true, too. But mine is for me.
Creatives recognize creatives like queers recognize queers, like real rappers recognize real rappers, like cons know cons. Creatives feel massive respect for creatives. We love, honor, emulate, and practically deify the great ones. To deify any human is, of course, a tragic mistake. We have been warned. We know better. We know people are just people. They squabble, they are lonely, they regret their most important decisions, they are poor and hungry, they can be cruel, they can be just as stupid as we can, because, like us, they are clay. But. But. But they make this amazing thing. They birth something that did not exist before them, and could not exist without them. They are the mothers of ideas. And I suppose, since it’s just lying there, I have to add that they are the mothers of invention. Ba dum bum! OK, that’s done. Continue.
Creatives belittle our own small achievements, because we compare them to those of the great ones. Beautiful animation! Well, I’m no Miyazaki. Now THAT is greatness. That is greatness straight from the mind of God. This half-starved little thing that I made? It more or less fell off the back of the turnip truck. And the turnips weren’t even fresh.
Creatives knows that, at best, they are Salieri. Even the creatives who are Mozart believe that.
I am a creative. I haven’t worked in advertising in 30 years, but in my nightmares, it’s my former creative directors who judge me. And they are right to do so. I am too lazy, too facile, and when it really counts, my mind goes blank. There is no pill for creative dysfunction.
I am a creative. Every deadline I make is an adventure that makes Indiana Jones look like a pensioner snoring in a deck chair. The longer I remain a creative, the faster I am when I do my work and the longer I brood and walk in circles and stare blankly before I do that work.
I am still 10 times faster than people who are not creative, or people who have only been creative a short while, or people who have only been professionally creative a short while. It’s just that, before I work 10 times as fast as they do, I spend twice as long as they do putting the work off. I am that confident in my ability to do a great job when I put my mind to it. I am that addicted to the adrenaline rush of postponement. I am still that afraid of the jump.
I am a creative. Not an artist. Though I dreamed, as a lad, of someday being that. Some of us belittle our gifts and dislike ourselves because we are not Michelangelos and Warhols. That is narcissism—but at least we aren’t in politics.
I am a creative. Though I believe in reason and science, I decide by intuition and impulse. And live with what follows—the catastrophes as well as the triumphs.
I am a creative. Every word I’ve said here will annoy other creatives, who see things differently. Ask two creatives a question, get three opinions. Our disagreement, our passion about it, and our commitment to our own truth are, at least to me, the proofs that we are creatives, no matter how we may feel about it.
I am a creative. I lament my lack of taste in the areas about which I know very little, which is to say almost all areas of human knowledge. And I trust my taste above all other things in the areas closest to my heart, or perhaps, more accurately, to my obsessions. Without my obsessions, I would probably have to spend my time looking life in the eye, and almost none of us can do that for long. Not honestly. Not really. Because much in life, if you really look at it, is unbearable.
I am a creative. I believe, as a parent believes, that when I am gone, some small good part of me will carry on in the mind of at least one other person.
I am a creative. I live in dread of my small gift suddenly going away.
I am a creative. I am too busy making the next thing to spend too much time deeply considering that almost nothing I make will come anywhere near the greatness I comically aspire to.
I am a creative. I believe in the ultimate mystery of process. I believe in it so much, I am even fool enough to publish an essay I dictated into a tiny machine and didn’t take time to review or revise. I won’t do this often, I promise. But I did it just now, because, as afraid as I might be of your seeing through my pitiful gestures toward the beautiful, I was even more afraid of forgetting what I came to say.
There. I think I’ve said it.
Ever since I was a boy, I’ve been fascinated with movies. I loved the characters and the excitement—but most of all the stories. I wanted to be an actor. And I believed that I’d get to do the things that Indiana Jones did and go on exciting adventures. I even dreamed up ideas for movies that my friends and I could make and star in. But they never went any further. I did, however, end up working in user experience (UX). Now, I realize that there’s an element of theater to UX—I hadn’t really considered it before, but user research is storytelling. And to get the most out of user research, you need to tell a good story where you bring stakeholders—the product team and decision makers—along and get them interested in learning more.
Think of your favorite movie. More than likely it follows a three-act structure that’s commonly seen in storytelling: the setup, the conflict, and the resolution. The first act shows what exists today, and it helps you get to know the characters and the challenges and problems that they face. Act two introduces the conflict, where the action is. Here, problems grow or get worse. And the third and final act is the resolution. This is where the issues are resolved and the characters learn and change. I believe that this structure is also a great way to think about user research, and I think that it can be especially helpful in explaining user research to others.
It’s sad to say, but many have come to see research as being expendable. If budgets or timelines are tight, research tends to be one of the first things to go. Instead of investing in research, some product managers rely on designers or—worse—their own opinion to make the “right” choices for users based on their experience or accepted best practices. That may get teams some of the way, but that approach can so easily miss out on solving users’ real problems. To remain user-centered, this is something we should avoid. User research elevates design. It keeps it on track, pointing to problems and opportunities. Being aware of the issues with your product and reacting to them can help you stay ahead of your competitors.
In the three-act structure, each act corresponds to a part of the process, and each part is critical to telling the whole story. Let’s look at the different acts and how they align with user research.
The setup is all about understanding the background, and that’s where foundational research comes in. Foundational research (also called generative, discovery, or initial research) helps you understand users and identify their problems. You’re learning about what exists today, the challenges users have, and how the challenges affect them—just like in the movies. To do foundational research, you can conduct contextual inquiries or diary studies (or both!), which can help you start to identify problems as well as opportunities. It doesn’t need to be a huge investment in time or money.
Erika Hall writes about minimum viable ethnography, which can be as simple as spending 15 minutes with a user and asking them one thing: “‘Walk me through your day yesterday.’ That’s it. Present that one request. Shut up and listen to them for 15 minutes. Do your damndest to keep yourself and your interests out of it. Bam, you’re doing ethnography.” According to Hall, “[This] will probably prove quite illuminating. In the highly unlikely case that you didn’t learn anything new or useful, carry on with enhanced confidence in your direction.”
This makes total sense to me. And I love that this makes user research so accessible. You don’t need to prepare a lot of documentation; you can just recruit participants and do it! This can yield a wealth of information about your users, and it’ll help you better understand them and what’s going on in their lives. That’s really what act one is all about: understanding where users are coming from.
Jared Spool talks about the importance of foundational research and how it should form the bulk of your research. If you can draw from any additional user data that you can get your hands on, such as surveys or analytics, that can supplement what you’ve heard in the foundational studies or even point to areas that need further investigation. Together, all this data paints a clearer picture of the state of things and all its shortcomings. And that’s the beginning of a compelling story. It’s the point in the plot where you realize that the main characters—or the users in this case—are facing challenges that they need to overcome. Like in the movies, this is where you start to build empathy for the characters and root for them to succeed. And hopefully stakeholders are now doing the same. Their sympathy may be with their business, which could be losing money because users can’t complete certain tasks. Or maybe they do empathize with users’ struggles. Either way, act one is your initial hook to get the stakeholders interested and invested.
Once stakeholders begin to understand the value of foundational research, that can open doors to more opportunities that involve users in the decision-making process. And that can guide product teams toward being more user-centered. This benefits everyone—users, the product, and stakeholders. It’s like winning an Oscar in movie terms—it often leads to your product being well received and successful. And this can be an incentive for stakeholders to repeat this process with other products. Storytelling is the key to this process, and knowing how to tell a good story is the only way to get stakeholders to really care about doing more research.
This brings us to act two, where you iteratively evaluate a design or concept to see whether it addresses the issues.
Act two is all about digging deeper into the problems that you identified in act one. This usually involves directional research, such as usability tests, where you assess a potential solution (such as a design) to see whether it addresses the issues that you found. The issues could include unmet needs or problems with a flow or process that’s tripping users up. Like act two in a movie, more issues will crop up along the way. It’s here that you learn more about the characters as they grow and develop through this act.
Usability tests should typically include around five participants according to Jakob Nielsen, who found that that number of users can usually identify most of the problems: “As you add more and more users, you learn less and less because you will keep seeing the same things again and again… After the fifth user, you are wasting your time by observing the same findings repeatedly but not learning much new.”
There are parallels with storytelling here too; if you try to tell a story with too many characters, the plot may get lost. Having fewer participants means that each user’s struggles will be more memorable and easier to relay to other stakeholders when talking about the research. This can help convey the issues that need to be addressed while also highlighting the value of doing the research in the first place.
Researchers have run usability tests in person for decades, but you can also conduct usability tests remotely using tools like Microsoft Teams, Zoom, or other teleconferencing software. This approach has become increasingly popular since the beginning of the pandemic, and it works well. You can think of in-person usability tests like going to a play and remote sessions as more like watching a movie. There are advantages and disadvantages to each. In-person usability research is a much richer experience. Stakeholders can experience the sessions with other stakeholders. You also get real-time reactions—including surprise, agreement, disagreement, and discussions about what they’re seeing. Much like going to a play, where audiences get to take in the stage, the costumes, the lighting, and the actors’ interactions, in-person research lets you see users up close, including their body language, how they interact with the moderator, and how the scene is set up.
If in-person usability testing is like watching a play—staged and controlled—then conducting usability testing in the field is like immersive theater where any two sessions might be very different from one another. You can take usability testing into the field by creating a replica of the space where users interact with the product and then conduct your research there. Or you can go out to meet users at their location to do your research. With either option, you get to see how things work in context, things come up that wouldn’t have in a lab environment—and conversion can shift in entirely different directions. As researchers, you have less control over how these sessions go, but this can sometimes help you understand users even better. Meeting users where they are can provide clues to the external forces that could be affecting how they use your product. In-person usability tests provide another level of detail that’s often missing from remote usability tests.
That’s not to say that the “movies”—remote sessions—aren’t a good option. Remote sessions can reach a wider audience. They allow a lot more stakeholders to be involved in the research and to see what’s going on. And they open the doors to a much wider geographical pool of users. But with any remote session there is the potential of time wasted if participants can’t log in or get their microphone working.
The benefit of usability testing, whether remote or in person, is that you get to see real users interact with the designs in real time, and you can ask them questions to understand their thought processes and grasp of the solution. This can help you not only identify problems but also glean why they’re problems in the first place. Furthermore, you can test hypotheses and gauge whether your thinking is correct. By the end of the sessions, you’ll have a much clearer picture of how usable the designs are and whether they work for their intended purposes. Act two is the heart of the story—where the excitement is—but there can be surprises too. This is equally true of usability tests. Often, participants will say unexpected things, which change the way that you look at things—and these twists in the story can move things in new directions.
Unfortunately, user research is sometimes seen as expendable. And too often usability testing is the only research process that some stakeholders think that they ever need. In fact, if the designs that you’re evaluating in the usability test aren’t grounded in a solid understanding of your users (foundational research), there’s not much to be gained by doing usability testing in the first place. That’s because you’re narrowing the focus of what you’re getting feedback on, without understanding the users’ needs. As a result, there’s no way of knowing whether the designs might solve a problem that users have. It’s only feedback on a particular design in the context of a usability test.
On the other hand, if you only do foundational research, while you might have set out to solve the right problem, you won’t know whether the thing that you’re building will actually solve that. This illustrates the importance of doing both foundational and directional research.
In act two, stakeholders will—hopefully—get to watch the story unfold in the user sessions, which creates the conflict and tension in the current design by surfacing their highs and lows. And in turn, this can help motivate stakeholders to address the issues that come up.
While the first two acts are about understanding the background and the tensions that can propel stakeholders into action, the third part is about resolving the problems from the first two acts. While it’s important to have an audience for the first two acts, it’s crucial that they stick around for the final act. That means the whole product team, including developers, UX practitioners, business analysts, delivery managers, product managers, and any other stakeholders that have a say in the next steps. It allows the whole team to hear users’ feedback together, ask questions, and discuss what’s possible within the project’s constraints. And it lets the UX research and design teams clarify, suggest alternatives, or give more context behind their decisions. So you can get everyone on the same page and get agreement on the way forward.
This act is mostly told in voiceover with some audience participation. The researcher is the narrator, who paints a picture of the issues and what the future of the product could look like given the things that the team has learned. They give the stakeholders their recommendations and their guidance on creating this vision.
Nancy Duarte in the Harvard Business Review offers an approach to structuring presentations that follow a persuasive story. “The most effective presenters use the same techniques as great storytellers: By reminding people of the status quo and then revealing the path to a better way, they set up a conflict that needs to be resolved,” writes Duarte. “That tension helps them persuade the audience to adopt a new mindset or behave differently.”
This type of structure aligns well with research results, and particularly results from usability tests. It provides evidence for “what is”—the problems that you’ve identified. And “what could be”—your recommendations on how to address them. And so on and so forth.
You can reinforce your recommendations with examples of things that competitors are doing that could address these issues or with examples where competitors are gaining an edge. Or they can be visual, like quick mockups of how a new design could look that solves a problem. These can help generate conversation and momentum. And this continues until the end of the session when you’ve wrapped everything up in the conclusion by summarizing the main issues and suggesting a way forward. This is the part where you reiterate the main themes or problems and what they mean for the product—the denouement of the story. This stage gives stakeholders the next steps and hopefully the momentum to take those steps!
While we are nearly at the end of this story, let’s reflect on the idea that user research is storytelling. All the elements of a good story are there in the three-act structure of user research:
The researcher has multiple roles: they’re the storyteller, the director, and the producer. The participants have a small role, but they are significant characters (in the research). And the stakeholders are the audience. But the most important thing is to get the story right and to use storytelling to tell users’ stories through research. By the end, the stakeholders should walk away with a purpose and an eagerness to resolve the product’s ills.
So the next time that you’re planning research with clients or you’re speaking to stakeholders about research that you’ve done, think about how you can weave in some storytelling. Ultimately, user research is a win-win for everyone, and you just need to get stakeholders interested in how the story ends.
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Mercury retrograde may be over (phew!), but you’ll still find yourself in a reflective mood in your weekly horoscope for September 1 to 7, 2024 thanks to a few other retrogrades going down this week.
The week starts off with Uranus going retrograde in Taurus on September 1. When rebellious change-maker Uranus pivots directions in the sky, it encourages you to reflect on risks you want to take, situations and people that leave you feeling confined and restricted, and your own evolution. You could learn surprising news today or have a breakthrough. Expect for some last-minute surprises to pop up throughout your day.
On the same day, Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn for the last time in your lifetime. Pluto has been in Capricorn since 2008 (!), and this marks its final tour before it re-enters Aquarius on November 19, where it will remain until 2043. Pluto’s movement into Capricorn asks you to confront power struggles and fears regarding the past, tradition, history, and your legacy. Are you working toward goals that are authentic to you, or are you living to please someone else?
Once Mars enters Cancer on September 4, you’ll be acting based on instinct. But you might also bottle up your frustrations, so find a healthy outlet for your anger.
Healing conversations unfold on September 2 when Mercury in Leo mingles with Chiron in Aries. Friendships and relationships benefit from being vulnerable with one another and asking for support. On the same day, there’s a new moon in Virgo, which invites you to change up your habits and come up with a plan for your future. It’s the tiny tweaks you start to make today that will ultimately bring about the biggest shifts and results you desire.
Also on September 2, Mars in Gemini slams into Neptune in Pisces to stir up confusion. You may also feel low energy, or caught up in some anxious thoughts. This is a healthy day to process your emotions through a creative outlet. The next day on September 3, Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node (a point in the southern hemisphere where the moon and sun’s orbits intersect that represents karma and past life experiences). The potent connection urges you to release old relationship attachments that have run their course.
Mars, the planet of anger and action, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks, you’re acting based on your instincts and feelings. You’ll also feel more called to defend and protect those you love. Mars in Cancer can also have you bottling up your frustration and lead to passive-aggressive behavior, so be proactive and find a healthy outlet for your anger. (Boxing class, anyone?) Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus on September 6, making interactions and conversations odd, inspiring, or jarring.
The week wraps up with the Sun in Virgo locking eyes with Saturn in Pisces on September 7. This marks a moment of maturity, responsibility, and possibly sacrifice. You could step into a role that requires more commitment on your end, like a promotion, or agreeing to care for a loved one going through a hard time. This can also bring up feelings of self-doubt and self-criticism. Be gentle with yourself and know this heavy energy will pass in a few days time.
Looking for even more cosmic insights? Check out your full September 2024 monthly horoscope, or take a look at your yearly 2024 horoscope.
No more playing small, Aries! Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1, encouraging you to face your fears of sharing your gifts with the world. It’s time to confront any resistance you have toward soaking up some spotlight and compliments from others. Resist the urge to please others; enter your villain era if you have to! There is nothing wrong with celebrating yourself and how hard you worked to reach this point in your life.
You’re ready to release an old habit and embrace a new daily routine under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Make a list of your morning and evening routine. Which patterns are going to help bring you closer to your goals, and which are keeping you stuck and stagnant? It’s time to make a change!
Brace yourself for family drama once Mars, the planet of frustration and action, enters Cancer on September 4. You may need to set boundaries with a roommate or family member, or perhaps someone close to you is going through a challenging time and needs more support. This is also a busy time with your living environment—maybe an old roommate is moving out, you’re considering moving, or just want to reorganize your space.
You’re ready to take a major personal risk, Taurus, once Uranus goes retrograde in your sign on September 1. You may have a revelation regarding a personal goal you’ve been working toward. It’s also possible you’re ready to debut a new side of yourself with your friends and family, whether it’s a bold tattoo sleeve or redefining your sense of self in an exciting and more authentic way!
It feels so good to live in the present moment and you’re ready to commit to making more time for hobbies and people who help you get there under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. You may also start creating art just for the sake of it or put yourself back out there in the dating world. Lucky news can also find you!
Conversations about your past can feel extra jarring or triggering when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus, in your sign, on September 6. It’s also possible that something from the past inspires you or helps you see a situation with a new perspective. Whatever you’re discussing, it can feel illuminating today, and can help you break free from old ideas and memories that keep you feeling stuck.
A breakthrough in your subconscious mind can leave you feeling a little more exhausted, Gemini, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may recognize a behavior that is more harmful than helpful—today is a powerful day to start breaking that habit.
There’s a new beginning in your personal life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re welcoming a new member to the family, moving, or just feel ready to release the past. You may also crave more solitude and time for rest. Cleaning your home and organizing your space can help clear up mental clutter, too.
Try not to overdo it when Mars, in your sign, slams into Neptune in Pisces on the same day. You might feel pulled in a million directions when all you want to do is focus on your needs and plans you had for the day. A situation at work or personal responsibility could require you to make a sacrifice. The energy is frenetic and scattered today, don’t push yourself too hard!
You might feel a little more jealous than normal, Cancer, once Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1. It’s time to confront any repressed feelings of jealousy, obsession, or toxic patterns in your close relationships. By being vulnerable and sharing some of your fears, you can grow closer with a lover or an important person in your life.
A perspective shift arrives under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Conversations open up your mind and you’re also ready to make plans to go after some of your goals. If you’ve felt drawn to learn something new, this is a great time to sign up for an online course or weekend workshop.
Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters your sign on September 4, making you one of the main characters over the next few weeks! This gives you the energy to get a lot done. (You might be more prone to accidents, though, so keep that mile-a-minute energy figurative and not literal.) You’re also more protective of your personal time and not afraid to stand up for yourself.
You’re ready to head in a new direction, Leo, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Surprising developments can take place in your professional life that inspire you to take a risk—maybe even pursue a different path altogether. The way you’re showing up today can surprise others, but the authenticity feels liberating to you.
New financial opportunities land in your inbox thanks to the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re applying for a promotion or are ready to launch a side business. This is also a lovely time to spoil yourself with something you’ve had your eye on and to rework your budget to help you feel more financially secure.
You’re taking risks that shock others when Mercury, in your sign, slams into Uranus in Taurus on September 6. This is a wonderful day for experimentation and leaving your comfort zone. Trying new things and resisting the urge to people-please can lead to unexpected breakthroughs regarding your personal and professional goals.
You’re feeling inspired by a new idea or concept, Virgo, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Conversations can lead to personal breakthroughs and unearth a new perspective. You may also find a new subject that captivates you and makes you want to learn more. You’re in a risk-taking mood, and doing so can open up new doors and bring more excitement your way.
A new moon in your sign on September 2 encourages you to show up authentically. You’re ready to shed old versions of yourself and release any fears of going after who and what you desire. You’re feeling ambitious and ready to come up with a plan to go after new personal goals, as well.
Things are getting a bit more serious in your close relationships when the sun in Virgo stares down Saturn in Pisces on September 7. You may need to express your disappointment with someone, or remind a person of your boundaries. Themes in your relationships can feel a bit heavier and serious today, but help you better discern which connections will stand the test of time and are worth your investment.
You’re facing some of your fears from the past, Libra, when Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricron on September 1. It’s time to break cycles and address any toxic patterns that exist within your chosen family. You may also deal with power struggles in a close personal relationship, or move through a moment of intensity with a loved one. For some, facing these fears will bring you closer together and transform your connection—ultimately for the better.
A new moon in Virgo on September 2 reminds you that rest is necessary! If you want to continue working toward your goals and juggling all of your other commitments along the way, you need to have a healthy relationship with rest and solitude. This is an aligned time to come up with a spiritual practice that winds you down at night or keeps you grounded and mindful.
You’re breaking away from old, significant relationships or relationship dynamics on the same day when Venus, in your sign, meets with the south node, also in your sign. This is a moment of karmic release and surrender. You may choose to break up with a lover or acknowledge the ways in which you give your power away in some of your connections. It’s time to prioritize your needs in your relationships.
Your relationships undergo a major shake up, Scorpio, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You could leave a long-term job on a whim, or receive news of a surprising opportunity that expands your horizons. Couples may also do something drastic, like eloping, breaking up, or trying something new that pushes them outside of their everyday comfort zone. Singles could also meet someone intriguing out of the blue!
A new moon in Virgo brings a new friendship into your life on September 2. If someone asks you to attend a random event, now’s the time to push past any antisocial feelings and take a risk. You could meet someone who you really vibe well with, or a new contact who helps you feel more excited and inspired about some of your dreams.
What you choose to share on September 6 leaves others feeling shocked and rattled when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus. You might make a sudden decision regarding your career path, or choose to share a secret with your friends. Exciting developments can also unfold with your professional contacts, too.
It’s time to change up your daily routine, Sagittarius, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. If there’s a vice you know isn’t good for you, this is the day to finally make a change. You may also feel called to re-prioritize your commitments. Ask yourself: Where do you want to be six months from now? And what will help you get there? Adjust accordingly.
You may grieve a friendship or the loss of a professional contact when Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node in Libra on September 2. Some of your relationships are evolving, and all you can do is surrender to the karmic shifts around you. An old co-worker may also resurface with a tempting offer. Use your discernment before jumping at the bait! Is this opportunity really in alignment with what you desire in your future?
On the same day, a new moon in Virgo ushers in a fresh start for you. You’re in a goal-setting mood and this is an aligned time to work on a new manifestation. Maybe you want to go back to school, write a novel, or apply for a promotion. Think about your long-term goals and what’s going to help you get there. Visualize your future self accomplishing your goals, and start to craft a plan to make it happen.
It’s time to face your fears of being seen, Capricorn, when Pluto retrograde re-enters your sign on September 1. You’re wrapping up a major, 15-year cycle that broke down your fears and insecurities regarding your authenticity and true desires. This is the final push to show up fully as yourself and embrace your shadow side, as well as the desires you try to ignore or repress. Your transformation is almost complete!
You’re letting go of a dream that no longer feels aligned for you when Venus in Libra teams up with the south node in Libra on September 2. You’ve changed, and so have your goals and priorities. An important relationship may also evolve, or even exit your life. This isn’t the time to grasp onto people and situations. Trust the natural ebbs and flows of the Universe.
Your maturity is required on September 7 when the sun in Virgo sits across the sky from Saturn in Pisces. You may have to air your frustrations with someone, which can feel difficult and uncomfortable. If you’re feeling worn down, you may also need to ask for help or set clear boundaries to protect your time. Conversations can feel heavy, but ultimately bring relief.
You’re able to understand the past with a new perspective, Aquarius, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may be overdue for a big cry, and spending time reflecting on your past can be just the thing you need to process your feelings. You may also simply make a rash decision about your living environment, or learn something surprising about a loved one.
Trust and vulnerability are top of mind when a new moon in Virgo takes over the skies on September 2. One of your core relationships can deepen as you exchange secrets and share new parts of yourselves with each other. Practically, a new contract or financial opportunity may land in your inbox, or perhaps you’re making a dent in paying off your credit card.
You’re letting go of a stubborn belief when Venus in Libra meets with the south node in Libra on the same day. Conversations you have with others today can shift your perspective or help you consider alternative points of view. This is also lovely energy for changing your own mindset, the way you speak to yourself, and reminding you what you’re truly capable of.
Your words might catch others off guard, Pisces, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Don’t shy away from speaking your truth to keep others comfortable. It’s also possible a new idea you want to chase after pops into your brain, and you might decide to change up your priorities to pursue it. News you learn today can feel enlightening, shocking, or liberating.
New relationships enter your life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Singles might be ready to get serious, or you could find a new business partnership that feels promising. Couples are focused on one another and ready to address any issues in their relationship to create a stronger foundation the future.
Things are heating up once Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks you might funnel more of your energy into a creative project, personal hobby, or even dating. This is a sexy time to explore your kinks and desires, and your romantic life right now can be extra fruitful!
You’ll be shopping like a pro in no time.
Mercury retrograde may be over (phew!), but you’ll still find yourself in a reflective mood in your weekly horoscope for September 1 to 7, 2024 thanks to a few other retrogrades going down this week.
The week starts off with Uranus going retrograde in Taurus on September 1. When rebellious change-maker Uranus pivots directions in the sky, it encourages you to reflect on risks you want to take, situations and people that leave you feeling confined and restricted, and your own evolution. You could learn surprising news today or have a breakthrough. Expect for some last-minute surprises to pop up throughout your day.
On the same day, Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn for the last time in your lifetime. Pluto has been in Capricorn since 2008 (!), and this marks its final tour before it re-enters Aquarius on November 19, where it will remain until 2043. Pluto’s movement into Capricorn asks you to confront power struggles and fears regarding the past, tradition, history, and your legacy. Are you working toward goals that are authentic to you, or are you living to please someone else?
Once Mars enters Cancer on September 4, you’ll be acting based on instinct. But you might also bottle up your frustrations, so find a healthy outlet for your anger.
Healing conversations unfold on September 2 when Mercury in Leo mingles with Chiron in Aries. Friendships and relationships benefit from being vulnerable with one another and asking for support. On the same day, there’s a new moon in Virgo, which invites you to change up your habits and come up with a plan for your future. It’s the tiny tweaks you start to make today that will ultimately bring about the biggest shifts and results you desire.
Also on September 2, Mars in Gemini slams into Neptune in Pisces to stir up confusion. You may also feel low energy, or caught up in some anxious thoughts. This is a healthy day to process your emotions through a creative outlet. The next day on September 3, Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node (a point in the southern hemisphere where the moon and sun’s orbits intersect that represents karma and past life experiences). The potent connection urges you to release old relationship attachments that have run their course.
Mars, the planet of anger and action, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks, you’re acting based on your instincts and feelings. You’ll also feel more called to defend and protect those you love. Mars in Cancer can also have you bottling up your frustration and lead to passive-aggressive behavior, so be proactive and find a healthy outlet for your anger. (Boxing class, anyone?) Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus on September 6, making interactions and conversations odd, inspiring, or jarring.
The week wraps up with the Sun in Virgo locking eyes with Saturn in Pisces on September 7. This marks a moment of maturity, responsibility, and possibly sacrifice. You could step into a role that requires more commitment on your end, like a promotion, or agreeing to care for a loved one going through a hard time. This can also bring up feelings of self-doubt and self-criticism. Be gentle with yourself and know this heavy energy will pass in a few days time.
Looking for even more cosmic insights? Check out your full September 2024 monthly horoscope, or take a look at your yearly 2024 horoscope.
No more playing small, Aries! Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1, encouraging you to face your fears of sharing your gifts with the world. It’s time to confront any resistance you have toward soaking up some spotlight and compliments from others. Resist the urge to please others; enter your villain era if you have to! There is nothing wrong with celebrating yourself and how hard you worked to reach this point in your life.
You’re ready to release an old habit and embrace a new daily routine under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Make a list of your morning and evening routine. Which patterns are going to help bring you closer to your goals, and which are keeping you stuck and stagnant? It’s time to make a change!
Brace yourself for family drama once Mars, the planet of frustration and action, enters Cancer on September 4. You may need to set boundaries with a roommate or family member, or perhaps someone close to you is going through a challenging time and needs more support. This is also a busy time with your living environment—maybe an old roommate is moving out, you’re considering moving, or just want to reorganize your space.
You’re ready to take a major personal risk, Taurus, once Uranus goes retrograde in your sign on September 1. You may have a revelation regarding a personal goal you’ve been working toward. It’s also possible you’re ready to debut a new side of yourself with your friends and family, whether it’s a bold tattoo sleeve or redefining your sense of self in an exciting and more authentic way!
It feels so good to live in the present moment and you’re ready to commit to making more time for hobbies and people who help you get there under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. You may also start creating art just for the sake of it or put yourself back out there in the dating world. Lucky news can also find you!
Conversations about your past can feel extra jarring or triggering when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus, in your sign, on September 6. It’s also possible that something from the past inspires you or helps you see a situation with a new perspective. Whatever you’re discussing, it can feel illuminating today, and can help you break free from old ideas and memories that keep you feeling stuck.
A breakthrough in your subconscious mind can leave you feeling a little more exhausted, Gemini, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may recognize a behavior that is more harmful than helpful—today is a powerful day to start breaking that habit.
There’s a new beginning in your personal life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re welcoming a new member to the family, moving, or just feel ready to release the past. You may also crave more solitude and time for rest. Cleaning your home and organizing your space can help clear up mental clutter, too.
Try not to overdo it when Mars, in your sign, slams into Neptune in Pisces on the same day. You might feel pulled in a million directions when all you want to do is focus on your needs and plans you had for the day. A situation at work or personal responsibility could require you to make a sacrifice. The energy is frenetic and scattered today, don’t push yourself too hard!
You might feel a little more jealous than normal, Cancer, once Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1. It’s time to confront any repressed feelings of jealousy, obsession, or toxic patterns in your close relationships. By being vulnerable and sharing some of your fears, you can grow closer with a lover or an important person in your life.
A perspective shift arrives under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Conversations open up your mind and you’re also ready to make plans to go after some of your goals. If you’ve felt drawn to learn something new, this is a great time to sign up for an online course or weekend workshop.
Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters your sign on September 4, making you one of the main characters over the next few weeks! This gives you the energy to get a lot done. (You might be more prone to accidents, though, so keep that mile-a-minute energy figurative and not literal.) You’re also more protective of your personal time and not afraid to stand up for yourself.
You’re ready to head in a new direction, Leo, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Surprising developments can take place in your professional life that inspire you to take a risk—maybe even pursue a different path altogether. The way you’re showing up today can surprise others, but the authenticity feels liberating to you.
New financial opportunities land in your inbox thanks to the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re applying for a promotion or are ready to launch a side business. This is also a lovely time to spoil yourself with something you’ve had your eye on and to rework your budget to help you feel more financially secure.
You’re taking risks that shock others when Mercury, in your sign, slams into Uranus in Taurus on September 6. This is a wonderful day for experimentation and leaving your comfort zone. Trying new things and resisting the urge to people-please can lead to unexpected breakthroughs regarding your personal and professional goals.
You’re feeling inspired by a new idea or concept, Virgo, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Conversations can lead to personal breakthroughs and unearth a new perspective. You may also find a new subject that captivates you and makes you want to learn more. You’re in a risk-taking mood, and doing so can open up new doors and bring more excitement your way.
A new moon in your sign on September 2 encourages you to show up authentically. You’re ready to shed old versions of yourself and release any fears of going after who and what you desire. You’re feeling ambitious and ready to come up with a plan to go after new personal goals, as well.
Things are getting a bit more serious in your close relationships when the sun in Virgo stares down Saturn in Pisces on September 7. You may need to express your disappointment with someone, or remind a person of your boundaries. Themes in your relationships can feel a bit heavier and serious today, but help you better discern which connections will stand the test of time and are worth your investment.
You’re facing some of your fears from the past, Libra, when Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricron on September 1. It’s time to break cycles and address any toxic patterns that exist within your chosen family. You may also deal with power struggles in a close personal relationship, or move through a moment of intensity with a loved one. For some, facing these fears will bring you closer together and transform your connection—ultimately for the better.
A new moon in Virgo on September 2 reminds you that rest is necessary! If you want to continue working toward your goals and juggling all of your other commitments along the way, you need to have a healthy relationship with rest and solitude. This is an aligned time to come up with a spiritual practice that winds you down at night or keeps you grounded and mindful.
You’re breaking away from old, significant relationships or relationship dynamics on the same day when Venus, in your sign, meets with the south node, also in your sign. This is a moment of karmic release and surrender. You may choose to break up with a lover or acknowledge the ways in which you give your power away in some of your connections. It’s time to prioritize your needs in your relationships.
Your relationships undergo a major shake up, Scorpio, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You could leave a long-term job on a whim, or receive news of a surprising opportunity that expands your horizons. Couples may also do something drastic, like eloping, breaking up, or trying something new that pushes them outside of their everyday comfort zone. Singles could also meet someone intriguing out of the blue!
A new moon in Virgo brings a new friendship into your life on September 2. If someone asks you to attend a random event, now’s the time to push past any antisocial feelings and take a risk. You could meet someone who you really vibe well with, or a new contact who helps you feel more excited and inspired about some of your dreams.
What you choose to share on September 6 leaves others feeling shocked and rattled when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus. You might make a sudden decision regarding your career path, or choose to share a secret with your friends. Exciting developments can also unfold with your professional contacts, too.
It’s time to change up your daily routine, Sagittarius, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. If there’s a vice you know isn’t good for you, this is the day to finally make a change. You may also feel called to re-prioritize your commitments. Ask yourself: Where do you want to be six months from now? And what will help you get there? Adjust accordingly.
You may grieve a friendship or the loss of a professional contact when Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node in Libra on September 2. Some of your relationships are evolving, and all you can do is surrender to the karmic shifts around you. An old co-worker may also resurface with a tempting offer. Use your discernment before jumping at the bait! Is this opportunity really in alignment with what you desire in your future?
On the same day, a new moon in Virgo ushers in a fresh start for you. You’re in a goal-setting mood and this is an aligned time to work on a new manifestation. Maybe you want to go back to school, write a novel, or apply for a promotion. Think about your long-term goals and what’s going to help you get there. Visualize your future self accomplishing your goals, and start to craft a plan to make it happen.
It’s time to face your fears of being seen, Capricorn, when Pluto retrograde re-enters your sign on September 1. You’re wrapping up a major, 15-year cycle that broke down your fears and insecurities regarding your authenticity and true desires. This is the final push to show up fully as yourself and embrace your shadow side, as well as the desires you try to ignore or repress. Your transformation is almost complete!
You’re letting go of a dream that no longer feels aligned for you when Venus in Libra teams up with the south node in Libra on September 2. You’ve changed, and so have your goals and priorities. An important relationship may also evolve, or even exit your life. This isn’t the time to grasp onto people and situations. Trust the natural ebbs and flows of the Universe.
Your maturity is required on September 7 when the sun in Virgo sits across the sky from Saturn in Pisces. You may have to air your frustrations with someone, which can feel difficult and uncomfortable. If you’re feeling worn down, you may also need to ask for help or set clear boundaries to protect your time. Conversations can feel heavy, but ultimately bring relief.
You’re able to understand the past with a new perspective, Aquarius, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may be overdue for a big cry, and spending time reflecting on your past can be just the thing you need to process your feelings. You may also simply make a rash decision about your living environment, or learn something surprising about a loved one.
Trust and vulnerability are top of mind when a new moon in Virgo takes over the skies on September 2. One of your core relationships can deepen as you exchange secrets and share new parts of yourselves with each other. Practically, a new contract or financial opportunity may land in your inbox, or perhaps you’re making a dent in paying off your credit card.
You’re letting go of a stubborn belief when Venus in Libra meets with the south node in Libra on the same day. Conversations you have with others today can shift your perspective or help you consider alternative points of view. This is also lovely energy for changing your own mindset, the way you speak to yourself, and reminding you what you’re truly capable of.
Your words might catch others off guard, Pisces, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Don’t shy away from speaking your truth to keep others comfortable. It’s also possible a new idea you want to chase after pops into your brain, and you might decide to change up your priorities to pursue it. News you learn today can feel enlightening, shocking, or liberating.
New relationships enter your life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Singles might be ready to get serious, or you could find a new business partnership that feels promising. Couples are focused on one another and ready to address any issues in their relationship to create a stronger foundation the future.
Things are heating up once Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks you might funnel more of your energy into a creative project, personal hobby, or even dating. This is a sexy time to explore your kinks and desires, and your romantic life right now can be extra fruitful!
Plus, why your forearms are tight in the first place.
Mercury retrograde may be over (phew!), but you’ll still find yourself in a reflective mood in your weekly horoscope for September 1 to 7, 2024 thanks to a few other retrogrades going down this week.
The week starts off with Uranus going retrograde in Taurus on September 1. When rebellious change-maker Uranus pivots directions in the sky, it encourages you to reflect on risks you want to take, situations and people that leave you feeling confined and restricted, and your own evolution. You could learn surprising news today or have a breakthrough. Expect for some last-minute surprises to pop up throughout your day.
On the same day, Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn for the last time in your lifetime. Pluto has been in Capricorn since 2008 (!), and this marks its final tour before it re-enters Aquarius on November 19, where it will remain until 2043. Pluto’s movement into Capricorn asks you to confront power struggles and fears regarding the past, tradition, history, and your legacy. Are you working toward goals that are authentic to you, or are you living to please someone else?
Once Mars enters Cancer on September 4, you’ll be acting based on instinct. But you might also bottle up your frustrations, so find a healthy outlet for your anger.
Healing conversations unfold on September 2 when Mercury in Leo mingles with Chiron in Aries. Friendships and relationships benefit from being vulnerable with one another and asking for support. On the same day, there’s a new moon in Virgo, which invites you to change up your habits and come up with a plan for your future. It’s the tiny tweaks you start to make today that will ultimately bring about the biggest shifts and results you desire.
Also on September 2, Mars in Gemini slams into Neptune in Pisces to stir up confusion. You may also feel low energy, or caught up in some anxious thoughts. This is a healthy day to process your emotions through a creative outlet. The next day on September 3, Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node (a point in the southern hemisphere where the moon and sun’s orbits intersect that represents karma and past life experiences). The potent connection urges you to release old relationship attachments that have run their course.
Mars, the planet of anger and action, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks, you’re acting based on your instincts and feelings. You’ll also feel more called to defend and protect those you love. Mars in Cancer can also have you bottling up your frustration and lead to passive-aggressive behavior, so be proactive and find a healthy outlet for your anger. (Boxing class, anyone?) Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus on September 6, making interactions and conversations odd, inspiring, or jarring.
The week wraps up with the Sun in Virgo locking eyes with Saturn in Pisces on September 7. This marks a moment of maturity, responsibility, and possibly sacrifice. You could step into a role that requires more commitment on your end, like a promotion, or agreeing to care for a loved one going through a hard time. This can also bring up feelings of self-doubt and self-criticism. Be gentle with yourself and know this heavy energy will pass in a few days time.
Looking for even more cosmic insights? Check out your full September 2024 monthly horoscope, or take a look at your yearly 2024 horoscope.
No more playing small, Aries! Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1, encouraging you to face your fears of sharing your gifts with the world. It’s time to confront any resistance you have toward soaking up some spotlight and compliments from others. Resist the urge to please others; enter your villain era if you have to! There is nothing wrong with celebrating yourself and how hard you worked to reach this point in your life.
You’re ready to release an old habit and embrace a new daily routine under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Make a list of your morning and evening routine. Which patterns are going to help bring you closer to your goals, and which are keeping you stuck and stagnant? It’s time to make a change!
Brace yourself for family drama once Mars, the planet of frustration and action, enters Cancer on September 4. You may need to set boundaries with a roommate or family member, or perhaps someone close to you is going through a challenging time and needs more support. This is also a busy time with your living environment—maybe an old roommate is moving out, you’re considering moving, or just want to reorganize your space.
You’re ready to take a major personal risk, Taurus, once Uranus goes retrograde in your sign on September 1. You may have a revelation regarding a personal goal you’ve been working toward. It’s also possible you’re ready to debut a new side of yourself with your friends and family, whether it’s a bold tattoo sleeve or redefining your sense of self in an exciting and more authentic way!
It feels so good to live in the present moment and you’re ready to commit to making more time for hobbies and people who help you get there under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. You may also start creating art just for the sake of it or put yourself back out there in the dating world. Lucky news can also find you!
Conversations about your past can feel extra jarring or triggering when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus, in your sign, on September 6. It’s also possible that something from the past inspires you or helps you see a situation with a new perspective. Whatever you’re discussing, it can feel illuminating today, and can help you break free from old ideas and memories that keep you feeling stuck.
A breakthrough in your subconscious mind can leave you feeling a little more exhausted, Gemini, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may recognize a behavior that is more harmful than helpful—today is a powerful day to start breaking that habit.
There’s a new beginning in your personal life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re welcoming a new member to the family, moving, or just feel ready to release the past. You may also crave more solitude and time for rest. Cleaning your home and organizing your space can help clear up mental clutter, too.
Try not to overdo it when Mars, in your sign, slams into Neptune in Pisces on the same day. You might feel pulled in a million directions when all you want to do is focus on your needs and plans you had for the day. A situation at work or personal responsibility could require you to make a sacrifice. The energy is frenetic and scattered today, don’t push yourself too hard!
You might feel a little more jealous than normal, Cancer, once Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1. It’s time to confront any repressed feelings of jealousy, obsession, or toxic patterns in your close relationships. By being vulnerable and sharing some of your fears, you can grow closer with a lover or an important person in your life.
A perspective shift arrives under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Conversations open up your mind and you’re also ready to make plans to go after some of your goals. If you’ve felt drawn to learn something new, this is a great time to sign up for an online course or weekend workshop.
Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters your sign on September 4, making you one of the main characters over the next few weeks! This gives you the energy to get a lot done. (You might be more prone to accidents, though, so keep that mile-a-minute energy figurative and not literal.) You’re also more protective of your personal time and not afraid to stand up for yourself.
You’re ready to head in a new direction, Leo, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Surprising developments can take place in your professional life that inspire you to take a risk—maybe even pursue a different path altogether. The way you’re showing up today can surprise others, but the authenticity feels liberating to you.
New financial opportunities land in your inbox thanks to the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re applying for a promotion or are ready to launch a side business. This is also a lovely time to spoil yourself with something you’ve had your eye on and to rework your budget to help you feel more financially secure.
You’re taking risks that shock others when Mercury, in your sign, slams into Uranus in Taurus on September 6. This is a wonderful day for experimentation and leaving your comfort zone. Trying new things and resisting the urge to people-please can lead to unexpected breakthroughs regarding your personal and professional goals.
You’re feeling inspired by a new idea or concept, Virgo, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Conversations can lead to personal breakthroughs and unearth a new perspective. You may also find a new subject that captivates you and makes you want to learn more. You’re in a risk-taking mood, and doing so can open up new doors and bring more excitement your way.
A new moon in your sign on September 2 encourages you to show up authentically. You’re ready to shed old versions of yourself and release any fears of going after who and what you desire. You’re feeling ambitious and ready to come up with a plan to go after new personal goals, as well.
Things are getting a bit more serious in your close relationships when the sun in Virgo stares down Saturn in Pisces on September 7. You may need to express your disappointment with someone, or remind a person of your boundaries. Themes in your relationships can feel a bit heavier and serious today, but help you better discern which connections will stand the test of time and are worth your investment.
You’re facing some of your fears from the past, Libra, when Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricron on September 1. It’s time to break cycles and address any toxic patterns that exist within your chosen family. You may also deal with power struggles in a close personal relationship, or move through a moment of intensity with a loved one. For some, facing these fears will bring you closer together and transform your connection—ultimately for the better.
A new moon in Virgo on September 2 reminds you that rest is necessary! If you want to continue working toward your goals and juggling all of your other commitments along the way, you need to have a healthy relationship with rest and solitude. This is an aligned time to come up with a spiritual practice that winds you down at night or keeps you grounded and mindful.
You’re breaking away from old, significant relationships or relationship dynamics on the same day when Venus, in your sign, meets with the south node, also in your sign. This is a moment of karmic release and surrender. You may choose to break up with a lover or acknowledge the ways in which you give your power away in some of your connections. It’s time to prioritize your needs in your relationships.
Your relationships undergo a major shake up, Scorpio, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You could leave a long-term job on a whim, or receive news of a surprising opportunity that expands your horizons. Couples may also do something drastic, like eloping, breaking up, or trying something new that pushes them outside of their everyday comfort zone. Singles could also meet someone intriguing out of the blue!
A new moon in Virgo brings a new friendship into your life on September 2. If someone asks you to attend a random event, now’s the time to push past any antisocial feelings and take a risk. You could meet someone who you really vibe well with, or a new contact who helps you feel more excited and inspired about some of your dreams.
What you choose to share on September 6 leaves others feeling shocked and rattled when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus. You might make a sudden decision regarding your career path, or choose to share a secret with your friends. Exciting developments can also unfold with your professional contacts, too.
It’s time to change up your daily routine, Sagittarius, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. If there’s a vice you know isn’t good for you, this is the day to finally make a change. You may also feel called to re-prioritize your commitments. Ask yourself: Where do you want to be six months from now? And what will help you get there? Adjust accordingly.
You may grieve a friendship or the loss of a professional contact when Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node in Libra on September 2. Some of your relationships are evolving, and all you can do is surrender to the karmic shifts around you. An old co-worker may also resurface with a tempting offer. Use your discernment before jumping at the bait! Is this opportunity really in alignment with what you desire in your future?
On the same day, a new moon in Virgo ushers in a fresh start for you. You’re in a goal-setting mood and this is an aligned time to work on a new manifestation. Maybe you want to go back to school, write a novel, or apply for a promotion. Think about your long-term goals and what’s going to help you get there. Visualize your future self accomplishing your goals, and start to craft a plan to make it happen.
It’s time to face your fears of being seen, Capricorn, when Pluto retrograde re-enters your sign on September 1. You’re wrapping up a major, 15-year cycle that broke down your fears and insecurities regarding your authenticity and true desires. This is the final push to show up fully as yourself and embrace your shadow side, as well as the desires you try to ignore or repress. Your transformation is almost complete!
You’re letting go of a dream that no longer feels aligned for you when Venus in Libra teams up with the south node in Libra on September 2. You’ve changed, and so have your goals and priorities. An important relationship may also evolve, or even exit your life. This isn’t the time to grasp onto people and situations. Trust the natural ebbs and flows of the Universe.
Your maturity is required on September 7 when the sun in Virgo sits across the sky from Saturn in Pisces. You may have to air your frustrations with someone, which can feel difficult and uncomfortable. If you’re feeling worn down, you may also need to ask for help or set clear boundaries to protect your time. Conversations can feel heavy, but ultimately bring relief.
You’re able to understand the past with a new perspective, Aquarius, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may be overdue for a big cry, and spending time reflecting on your past can be just the thing you need to process your feelings. You may also simply make a rash decision about your living environment, or learn something surprising about a loved one.
Trust and vulnerability are top of mind when a new moon in Virgo takes over the skies on September 2. One of your core relationships can deepen as you exchange secrets and share new parts of yourselves with each other. Practically, a new contract or financial opportunity may land in your inbox, or perhaps you’re making a dent in paying off your credit card.
You’re letting go of a stubborn belief when Venus in Libra meets with the south node in Libra on the same day. Conversations you have with others today can shift your perspective or help you consider alternative points of view. This is also lovely energy for changing your own mindset, the way you speak to yourself, and reminding you what you’re truly capable of.
Your words might catch others off guard, Pisces, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Don’t shy away from speaking your truth to keep others comfortable. It’s also possible a new idea you want to chase after pops into your brain, and you might decide to change up your priorities to pursue it. News you learn today can feel enlightening, shocking, or liberating.
New relationships enter your life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Singles might be ready to get serious, or you could find a new business partnership that feels promising. Couples are focused on one another and ready to address any issues in their relationship to create a stronger foundation the future.
Things are heating up once Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks you might funnel more of your energy into a creative project, personal hobby, or even dating. This is a sexy time to explore your kinks and desires, and your romantic life right now can be extra fruitful!
The only thing you can expect this month is change.
Mercury retrograde may be over (phew!), but you’ll still find yourself in a reflective mood in your weekly horoscope for September 1 to 7, 2024 thanks to a few other retrogrades going down this week.
The week starts off with Uranus going retrograde in Taurus on September 1. When rebellious change-maker Uranus pivots directions in the sky, it encourages you to reflect on risks you want to take, situations and people that leave you feeling confined and restricted, and your own evolution. You could learn surprising news today or have a breakthrough. Expect for some last-minute surprises to pop up throughout your day.
On the same day, Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn for the last time in your lifetime. Pluto has been in Capricorn since 2008 (!), and this marks its final tour before it re-enters Aquarius on November 19, where it will remain until 2043. Pluto’s movement into Capricorn asks you to confront power struggles and fears regarding the past, tradition, history, and your legacy. Are you working toward goals that are authentic to you, or are you living to please someone else?
Once Mars enters Cancer on September 4, you’ll be acting based on instinct. But you might also bottle up your frustrations, so find a healthy outlet for your anger.
Healing conversations unfold on September 2 when Mercury in Leo mingles with Chiron in Aries. Friendships and relationships benefit from being vulnerable with one another and asking for support. On the same day, there’s a new moon in Virgo, which invites you to change up your habits and come up with a plan for your future. It’s the tiny tweaks you start to make today that will ultimately bring about the biggest shifts and results you desire.
Also on September 2, Mars in Gemini slams into Neptune in Pisces to stir up confusion. You may also feel low energy, or caught up in some anxious thoughts. This is a healthy day to process your emotions through a creative outlet. The next day on September 3, Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node (a point in the southern hemisphere where the moon and sun’s orbits intersect that represents karma and past life experiences). The potent connection urges you to release old relationship attachments that have run their course.
Mars, the planet of anger and action, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks, you’re acting based on your instincts and feelings. You’ll also feel more called to defend and protect those you love. Mars in Cancer can also have you bottling up your frustration and lead to passive-aggressive behavior, so be proactive and find a healthy outlet for your anger. (Boxing class, anyone?) Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus on September 6, making interactions and conversations odd, inspiring, or jarring.
The week wraps up with the Sun in Virgo locking eyes with Saturn in Pisces on September 7. This marks a moment of maturity, responsibility, and possibly sacrifice. You could step into a role that requires more commitment on your end, like a promotion, or agreeing to care for a loved one going through a hard time. This can also bring up feelings of self-doubt and self-criticism. Be gentle with yourself and know this heavy energy will pass in a few days time.
Looking for even more cosmic insights? Check out your full September 2024 monthly horoscope, or take a look at your yearly 2024 horoscope.
No more playing small, Aries! Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1, encouraging you to face your fears of sharing your gifts with the world. It’s time to confront any resistance you have toward soaking up some spotlight and compliments from others. Resist the urge to please others; enter your villain era if you have to! There is nothing wrong with celebrating yourself and how hard you worked to reach this point in your life.
You’re ready to release an old habit and embrace a new daily routine under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Make a list of your morning and evening routine. Which patterns are going to help bring you closer to your goals, and which are keeping you stuck and stagnant? It’s time to make a change!
Brace yourself for family drama once Mars, the planet of frustration and action, enters Cancer on September 4. You may need to set boundaries with a roommate or family member, or perhaps someone close to you is going through a challenging time and needs more support. This is also a busy time with your living environment—maybe an old roommate is moving out, you’re considering moving, or just want to reorganize your space.
You’re ready to take a major personal risk, Taurus, once Uranus goes retrograde in your sign on September 1. You may have a revelation regarding a personal goal you’ve been working toward. It’s also possible you’re ready to debut a new side of yourself with your friends and family, whether it’s a bold tattoo sleeve or redefining your sense of self in an exciting and more authentic way!
It feels so good to live in the present moment and you’re ready to commit to making more time for hobbies and people who help you get there under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. You may also start creating art just for the sake of it or put yourself back out there in the dating world. Lucky news can also find you!
Conversations about your past can feel extra jarring or triggering when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus, in your sign, on September 6. It’s also possible that something from the past inspires you or helps you see a situation with a new perspective. Whatever you’re discussing, it can feel illuminating today, and can help you break free from old ideas and memories that keep you feeling stuck.
A breakthrough in your subconscious mind can leave you feeling a little more exhausted, Gemini, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may recognize a behavior that is more harmful than helpful—today is a powerful day to start breaking that habit.
There’s a new beginning in your personal life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re welcoming a new member to the family, moving, or just feel ready to release the past. You may also crave more solitude and time for rest. Cleaning your home and organizing your space can help clear up mental clutter, too.
Try not to overdo it when Mars, in your sign, slams into Neptune in Pisces on the same day. You might feel pulled in a million directions when all you want to do is focus on your needs and plans you had for the day. A situation at work or personal responsibility could require you to make a sacrifice. The energy is frenetic and scattered today, don’t push yourself too hard!
You might feel a little more jealous than normal, Cancer, once Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1. It’s time to confront any repressed feelings of jealousy, obsession, or toxic patterns in your close relationships. By being vulnerable and sharing some of your fears, you can grow closer with a lover or an important person in your life.
A perspective shift arrives under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Conversations open up your mind and you’re also ready to make plans to go after some of your goals. If you’ve felt drawn to learn something new, this is a great time to sign up for an online course or weekend workshop.
Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters your sign on September 4, making you one of the main characters over the next few weeks! This gives you the energy to get a lot done. (You might be more prone to accidents, though, so keep that mile-a-minute energy figurative and not literal.) You’re also more protective of your personal time and not afraid to stand up for yourself.
You’re ready to head in a new direction, Leo, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Surprising developments can take place in your professional life that inspire you to take a risk—maybe even pursue a different path altogether. The way you’re showing up today can surprise others, but the authenticity feels liberating to you.
New financial opportunities land in your inbox thanks to the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re applying for a promotion or are ready to launch a side business. This is also a lovely time to spoil yourself with something you’ve had your eye on and to rework your budget to help you feel more financially secure.
You’re taking risks that shock others when Mercury, in your sign, slams into Uranus in Taurus on September 6. This is a wonderful day for experimentation and leaving your comfort zone. Trying new things and resisting the urge to people-please can lead to unexpected breakthroughs regarding your personal and professional goals.
You’re feeling inspired by a new idea or concept, Virgo, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Conversations can lead to personal breakthroughs and unearth a new perspective. You may also find a new subject that captivates you and makes you want to learn more. You’re in a risk-taking mood, and doing so can open up new doors and bring more excitement your way.
A new moon in your sign on September 2 encourages you to show up authentically. You’re ready to shed old versions of yourself and release any fears of going after who and what you desire. You’re feeling ambitious and ready to come up with a plan to go after new personal goals, as well.
Things are getting a bit more serious in your close relationships when the sun in Virgo stares down Saturn in Pisces on September 7. You may need to express your disappointment with someone, or remind a person of your boundaries. Themes in your relationships can feel a bit heavier and serious today, but help you better discern which connections will stand the test of time and are worth your investment.
You’re facing some of your fears from the past, Libra, when Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricron on September 1. It’s time to break cycles and address any toxic patterns that exist within your chosen family. You may also deal with power struggles in a close personal relationship, or move through a moment of intensity with a loved one. For some, facing these fears will bring you closer together and transform your connection—ultimately for the better.
A new moon in Virgo on September 2 reminds you that rest is necessary! If you want to continue working toward your goals and juggling all of your other commitments along the way, you need to have a healthy relationship with rest and solitude. This is an aligned time to come up with a spiritual practice that winds you down at night or keeps you grounded and mindful.
You’re breaking away from old, significant relationships or relationship dynamics on the same day when Venus, in your sign, meets with the south node, also in your sign. This is a moment of karmic release and surrender. You may choose to break up with a lover or acknowledge the ways in which you give your power away in some of your connections. It’s time to prioritize your needs in your relationships.
Your relationships undergo a major shake up, Scorpio, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You could leave a long-term job on a whim, or receive news of a surprising opportunity that expands your horizons. Couples may also do something drastic, like eloping, breaking up, or trying something new that pushes them outside of their everyday comfort zone. Singles could also meet someone intriguing out of the blue!
A new moon in Virgo brings a new friendship into your life on September 2. If someone asks you to attend a random event, now’s the time to push past any antisocial feelings and take a risk. You could meet someone who you really vibe well with, or a new contact who helps you feel more excited and inspired about some of your dreams.
What you choose to share on September 6 leaves others feeling shocked and rattled when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus. You might make a sudden decision regarding your career path, or choose to share a secret with your friends. Exciting developments can also unfold with your professional contacts, too.
It’s time to change up your daily routine, Sagittarius, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. If there’s a vice you know isn’t good for you, this is the day to finally make a change. You may also feel called to re-prioritize your commitments. Ask yourself: Where do you want to be six months from now? And what will help you get there? Adjust accordingly.
You may grieve a friendship or the loss of a professional contact when Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node in Libra on September 2. Some of your relationships are evolving, and all you can do is surrender to the karmic shifts around you. An old co-worker may also resurface with a tempting offer. Use your discernment before jumping at the bait! Is this opportunity really in alignment with what you desire in your future?
On the same day, a new moon in Virgo ushers in a fresh start for you. You’re in a goal-setting mood and this is an aligned time to work on a new manifestation. Maybe you want to go back to school, write a novel, or apply for a promotion. Think about your long-term goals and what’s going to help you get there. Visualize your future self accomplishing your goals, and start to craft a plan to make it happen.
It’s time to face your fears of being seen, Capricorn, when Pluto retrograde re-enters your sign on September 1. You’re wrapping up a major, 15-year cycle that broke down your fears and insecurities regarding your authenticity and true desires. This is the final push to show up fully as yourself and embrace your shadow side, as well as the desires you try to ignore or repress. Your transformation is almost complete!
You’re letting go of a dream that no longer feels aligned for you when Venus in Libra teams up with the south node in Libra on September 2. You’ve changed, and so have your goals and priorities. An important relationship may also evolve, or even exit your life. This isn’t the time to grasp onto people and situations. Trust the natural ebbs and flows of the Universe.
Your maturity is required on September 7 when the sun in Virgo sits across the sky from Saturn in Pisces. You may have to air your frustrations with someone, which can feel difficult and uncomfortable. If you’re feeling worn down, you may also need to ask for help or set clear boundaries to protect your time. Conversations can feel heavy, but ultimately bring relief.
You’re able to understand the past with a new perspective, Aquarius, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may be overdue for a big cry, and spending time reflecting on your past can be just the thing you need to process your feelings. You may also simply make a rash decision about your living environment, or learn something surprising about a loved one.
Trust and vulnerability are top of mind when a new moon in Virgo takes over the skies on September 2. One of your core relationships can deepen as you exchange secrets and share new parts of yourselves with each other. Practically, a new contract or financial opportunity may land in your inbox, or perhaps you’re making a dent in paying off your credit card.
You’re letting go of a stubborn belief when Venus in Libra meets with the south node in Libra on the same day. Conversations you have with others today can shift your perspective or help you consider alternative points of view. This is also lovely energy for changing your own mindset, the way you speak to yourself, and reminding you what you’re truly capable of.
Your words might catch others off guard, Pisces, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Don’t shy away from speaking your truth to keep others comfortable. It’s also possible a new idea you want to chase after pops into your brain, and you might decide to change up your priorities to pursue it. News you learn today can feel enlightening, shocking, or liberating.
New relationships enter your life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Singles might be ready to get serious, or you could find a new business partnership that feels promising. Couples are focused on one another and ready to address any issues in their relationship to create a stronger foundation the future.
Things are heating up once Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks you might funnel more of your energy into a creative project, personal hobby, or even dating. This is a sexy time to explore your kinks and desires, and your romantic life right now can be extra fruitful!
Two other retrogrades this week will lend an intense, introspective energy to the upcoming days.
Mercury retrograde may be over (phew!), but you’ll still find yourself in a reflective mood in your weekly horoscope for September 1 to 7, 2024 thanks to a few other retrogrades going down this week.
The week starts off with Uranus going retrograde in Taurus on September 1. When rebellious change-maker Uranus pivots directions in the sky, it encourages you to reflect on risks you want to take, situations and people that leave you feeling confined and restricted, and your own evolution. You could learn surprising news today or have a breakthrough. Expect for some last-minute surprises to pop up throughout your day.
On the same day, Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn for the last time in your lifetime. Pluto has been in Capricorn since 2008 (!), and this marks its final tour before it re-enters Aquarius on November 19, where it will remain until 2043. Pluto’s movement into Capricorn asks you to confront power struggles and fears regarding the past, tradition, history, and your legacy. Are you working toward goals that are authentic to you, or are you living to please someone else?
Once Mars enters Cancer on September 4, you’ll be acting based on instinct. But you might also bottle up your frustrations, so find a healthy outlet for your anger.
Healing conversations unfold on September 2 when Mercury in Leo mingles with Chiron in Aries. Friendships and relationships benefit from being vulnerable with one another and asking for support. On the same day, there’s a new moon in Virgo, which invites you to change up your habits and come up with a plan for your future. It’s the tiny tweaks you start to make today that will ultimately bring about the biggest shifts and results you desire.
Also on September 2, Mars in Gemini slams into Neptune in Pisces to stir up confusion. You may also feel low energy, or caught up in some anxious thoughts. This is a healthy day to process your emotions through a creative outlet. The next day on September 3, Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node (a point in the southern hemisphere where the moon and sun’s orbits intersect that represents karma and past life experiences). The potent connection urges you to release old relationship attachments that have run their course.
Mars, the planet of anger and action, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks, you’re acting based on your instincts and feelings. You’ll also feel more called to defend and protect those you love. Mars in Cancer can also have you bottling up your frustration and lead to passive-aggressive behavior, so be proactive and find a healthy outlet for your anger. (Boxing class, anyone?) Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus on September 6, making interactions and conversations odd, inspiring, or jarring.
The week wraps up with the Sun in Virgo locking eyes with Saturn in Pisces on September 7. This marks a moment of maturity, responsibility, and possibly sacrifice. You could step into a role that requires more commitment on your end, like a promotion, or agreeing to care for a loved one going through a hard time. This can also bring up feelings of self-doubt and self-criticism. Be gentle with yourself and know this heavy energy will pass in a few days time.
Looking for even more cosmic insights? Check out your full September 2024 monthly horoscope, or take a look at your yearly 2024 horoscope.
No more playing small, Aries! Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1, encouraging you to face your fears of sharing your gifts with the world. It’s time to confront any resistance you have toward soaking up some spotlight and compliments from others. Resist the urge to please others; enter your villain era if you have to! There is nothing wrong with celebrating yourself and how hard you worked to reach this point in your life.
You’re ready to release an old habit and embrace a new daily routine under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Make a list of your morning and evening routine. Which patterns are going to help bring you closer to your goals, and which are keeping you stuck and stagnant? It’s time to make a change!
Brace yourself for family drama once Mars, the planet of frustration and action, enters Cancer on September 4. You may need to set boundaries with a roommate or family member, or perhaps someone close to you is going through a challenging time and needs more support. This is also a busy time with your living environment—maybe an old roommate is moving out, you’re considering moving, or just want to reorganize your space.
You’re ready to take a major personal risk, Taurus, once Uranus goes retrograde in your sign on September 1. You may have a revelation regarding a personal goal you’ve been working toward. It’s also possible you’re ready to debut a new side of yourself with your friends and family, whether it’s a bold tattoo sleeve or redefining your sense of self in an exciting and more authentic way!
It feels so good to live in the present moment and you’re ready to commit to making more time for hobbies and people who help you get there under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. You may also start creating art just for the sake of it or put yourself back out there in the dating world. Lucky news can also find you!
Conversations about your past can feel extra jarring or triggering when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus, in your sign, on September 6. It’s also possible that something from the past inspires you or helps you see a situation with a new perspective. Whatever you’re discussing, it can feel illuminating today, and can help you break free from old ideas and memories that keep you feeling stuck.
A breakthrough in your subconscious mind can leave you feeling a little more exhausted, Gemini, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may recognize a behavior that is more harmful than helpful—today is a powerful day to start breaking that habit.
There’s a new beginning in your personal life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re welcoming a new member to the family, moving, or just feel ready to release the past. You may also crave more solitude and time for rest. Cleaning your home and organizing your space can help clear up mental clutter, too.
Try not to overdo it when Mars, in your sign, slams into Neptune in Pisces on the same day. You might feel pulled in a million directions when all you want to do is focus on your needs and plans you had for the day. A situation at work or personal responsibility could require you to make a sacrifice. The energy is frenetic and scattered today, don’t push yourself too hard!
You might feel a little more jealous than normal, Cancer, once Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1. It’s time to confront any repressed feelings of jealousy, obsession, or toxic patterns in your close relationships. By being vulnerable and sharing some of your fears, you can grow closer with a lover or an important person in your life.
A perspective shift arrives under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Conversations open up your mind and you’re also ready to make plans to go after some of your goals. If you’ve felt drawn to learn something new, this is a great time to sign up for an online course or weekend workshop.
Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters your sign on September 4, making you one of the main characters over the next few weeks! This gives you the energy to get a lot done. (You might be more prone to accidents, though, so keep that mile-a-minute energy figurative and not literal.) You’re also more protective of your personal time and not afraid to stand up for yourself.
You’re ready to head in a new direction, Leo, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Surprising developments can take place in your professional life that inspire you to take a risk—maybe even pursue a different path altogether. The way you’re showing up today can surprise others, but the authenticity feels liberating to you.
New financial opportunities land in your inbox thanks to the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re applying for a promotion or are ready to launch a side business. This is also a lovely time to spoil yourself with something you’ve had your eye on and to rework your budget to help you feel more financially secure.
You’re taking risks that shock others when Mercury, in your sign, slams into Uranus in Taurus on September 6. This is a wonderful day for experimentation and leaving your comfort zone. Trying new things and resisting the urge to people-please can lead to unexpected breakthroughs regarding your personal and professional goals.
You’re feeling inspired by a new idea or concept, Virgo, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Conversations can lead to personal breakthroughs and unearth a new perspective. You may also find a new subject that captivates you and makes you want to learn more. You’re in a risk-taking mood, and doing so can open up new doors and bring more excitement your way.
A new moon in your sign on September 2 encourages you to show up authentically. You’re ready to shed old versions of yourself and release any fears of going after who and what you desire. You’re feeling ambitious and ready to come up with a plan to go after new personal goals, as well.
Things are getting a bit more serious in your close relationships when the sun in Virgo stares down Saturn in Pisces on September 7. You may need to express your disappointment with someone, or remind a person of your boundaries. Themes in your relationships can feel a bit heavier and serious today, but help you better discern which connections will stand the test of time and are worth your investment.
You’re facing some of your fears from the past, Libra, when Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricron on September 1. It’s time to break cycles and address any toxic patterns that exist within your chosen family. You may also deal with power struggles in a close personal relationship, or move through a moment of intensity with a loved one. For some, facing these fears will bring you closer together and transform your connection—ultimately for the better.
A new moon in Virgo on September 2 reminds you that rest is necessary! If you want to continue working toward your goals and juggling all of your other commitments along the way, you need to have a healthy relationship with rest and solitude. This is an aligned time to come up with a spiritual practice that winds you down at night or keeps you grounded and mindful.
You’re breaking away from old, significant relationships or relationship dynamics on the same day when Venus, in your sign, meets with the south node, also in your sign. This is a moment of karmic release and surrender. You may choose to break up with a lover or acknowledge the ways in which you give your power away in some of your connections. It’s time to prioritize your needs in your relationships.
Your relationships undergo a major shake up, Scorpio, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You could leave a long-term job on a whim, or receive news of a surprising opportunity that expands your horizons. Couples may also do something drastic, like eloping, breaking up, or trying something new that pushes them outside of their everyday comfort zone. Singles could also meet someone intriguing out of the blue!
A new moon in Virgo brings a new friendship into your life on September 2. If someone asks you to attend a random event, now’s the time to push past any antisocial feelings and take a risk. You could meet someone who you really vibe well with, or a new contact who helps you feel more excited and inspired about some of your dreams.
What you choose to share on September 6 leaves others feeling shocked and rattled when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus. You might make a sudden decision regarding your career path, or choose to share a secret with your friends. Exciting developments can also unfold with your professional contacts, too.
It’s time to change up your daily routine, Sagittarius, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. If there’s a vice you know isn’t good for you, this is the day to finally make a change. You may also feel called to re-prioritize your commitments. Ask yourself: Where do you want to be six months from now? And what will help you get there? Adjust accordingly.
You may grieve a friendship or the loss of a professional contact when Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node in Libra on September 2. Some of your relationships are evolving, and all you can do is surrender to the karmic shifts around you. An old co-worker may also resurface with a tempting offer. Use your discernment before jumping at the bait! Is this opportunity really in alignment with what you desire in your future?
On the same day, a new moon in Virgo ushers in a fresh start for you. You’re in a goal-setting mood and this is an aligned time to work on a new manifestation. Maybe you want to go back to school, write a novel, or apply for a promotion. Think about your long-term goals and what’s going to help you get there. Visualize your future self accomplishing your goals, and start to craft a plan to make it happen.
It’s time to face your fears of being seen, Capricorn, when Pluto retrograde re-enters your sign on September 1. You’re wrapping up a major, 15-year cycle that broke down your fears and insecurities regarding your authenticity and true desires. This is the final push to show up fully as yourself and embrace your shadow side, as well as the desires you try to ignore or repress. Your transformation is almost complete!
You’re letting go of a dream that no longer feels aligned for you when Venus in Libra teams up with the south node in Libra on September 2. You’ve changed, and so have your goals and priorities. An important relationship may also evolve, or even exit your life. This isn’t the time to grasp onto people and situations. Trust the natural ebbs and flows of the Universe.
Your maturity is required on September 7 when the sun in Virgo sits across the sky from Saturn in Pisces. You may have to air your frustrations with someone, which can feel difficult and uncomfortable. If you’re feeling worn down, you may also need to ask for help or set clear boundaries to protect your time. Conversations can feel heavy, but ultimately bring relief.
You’re able to understand the past with a new perspective, Aquarius, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may be overdue for a big cry, and spending time reflecting on your past can be just the thing you need to process your feelings. You may also simply make a rash decision about your living environment, or learn something surprising about a loved one.
Trust and vulnerability are top of mind when a new moon in Virgo takes over the skies on September 2. One of your core relationships can deepen as you exchange secrets and share new parts of yourselves with each other. Practically, a new contract or financial opportunity may land in your inbox, or perhaps you’re making a dent in paying off your credit card.
You’re letting go of a stubborn belief when Venus in Libra meets with the south node in Libra on the same day. Conversations you have with others today can shift your perspective or help you consider alternative points of view. This is also lovely energy for changing your own mindset, the way you speak to yourself, and reminding you what you’re truly capable of.
Your words might catch others off guard, Pisces, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Don’t shy away from speaking your truth to keep others comfortable. It’s also possible a new idea you want to chase after pops into your brain, and you might decide to change up your priorities to pursue it. News you learn today can feel enlightening, shocking, or liberating.
New relationships enter your life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Singles might be ready to get serious, or you could find a new business partnership that feels promising. Couples are focused on one another and ready to address any issues in their relationship to create a stronger foundation the future.
Things are heating up once Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks you might funnel more of your energy into a creative project, personal hobby, or even dating. This is a sexy time to explore your kinks and desires, and your romantic life right now can be extra fruitful!
“Once I started loosening up and got out of my head, I felt transported to this alternate universe.”
Mercury retrograde may be over (phew!), but you’ll still find yourself in a reflective mood in your weekly horoscope for September 1 to 7, 2024 thanks to a few other retrogrades going down this week.
The week starts off with Uranus going retrograde in Taurus on September 1. When rebellious change-maker Uranus pivots directions in the sky, it encourages you to reflect on risks you want to take, situations and people that leave you feeling confined and restricted, and your own evolution. You could learn surprising news today or have a breakthrough. Expect for some last-minute surprises to pop up throughout your day.
On the same day, Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn for the last time in your lifetime. Pluto has been in Capricorn since 2008 (!), and this marks its final tour before it re-enters Aquarius on November 19, where it will remain until 2043. Pluto’s movement into Capricorn asks you to confront power struggles and fears regarding the past, tradition, history, and your legacy. Are you working toward goals that are authentic to you, or are you living to please someone else?
Once Mars enters Cancer on September 4, you’ll be acting based on instinct. But you might also bottle up your frustrations, so find a healthy outlet for your anger.
Healing conversations unfold on September 2 when Mercury in Leo mingles with Chiron in Aries. Friendships and relationships benefit from being vulnerable with one another and asking for support. On the same day, there’s a new moon in Virgo, which invites you to change up your habits and come up with a plan for your future. It’s the tiny tweaks you start to make today that will ultimately bring about the biggest shifts and results you desire.
Also on September 2, Mars in Gemini slams into Neptune in Pisces to stir up confusion. You may also feel low energy, or caught up in some anxious thoughts. This is a healthy day to process your emotions through a creative outlet. The next day on September 3, Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node (a point in the southern hemisphere where the moon and sun’s orbits intersect that represents karma and past life experiences). The potent connection urges you to release old relationship attachments that have run their course.
Mars, the planet of anger and action, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks, you’re acting based on your instincts and feelings. You’ll also feel more called to defend and protect those you love. Mars in Cancer can also have you bottling up your frustration and lead to passive-aggressive behavior, so be proactive and find a healthy outlet for your anger. (Boxing class, anyone?) Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus on September 6, making interactions and conversations odd, inspiring, or jarring.
The week wraps up with the Sun in Virgo locking eyes with Saturn in Pisces on September 7. This marks a moment of maturity, responsibility, and possibly sacrifice. You could step into a role that requires more commitment on your end, like a promotion, or agreeing to care for a loved one going through a hard time. This can also bring up feelings of self-doubt and self-criticism. Be gentle with yourself and know this heavy energy will pass in a few days time.
Looking for even more cosmic insights? Check out your full September 2024 monthly horoscope, or take a look at your yearly 2024 horoscope.
No more playing small, Aries! Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1, encouraging you to face your fears of sharing your gifts with the world. It’s time to confront any resistance you have toward soaking up some spotlight and compliments from others. Resist the urge to please others; enter your villain era if you have to! There is nothing wrong with celebrating yourself and how hard you worked to reach this point in your life.
You’re ready to release an old habit and embrace a new daily routine under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Make a list of your morning and evening routine. Which patterns are going to help bring you closer to your goals, and which are keeping you stuck and stagnant? It’s time to make a change!
Brace yourself for family drama once Mars, the planet of frustration and action, enters Cancer on September 4. You may need to set boundaries with a roommate or family member, or perhaps someone close to you is going through a challenging time and needs more support. This is also a busy time with your living environment—maybe an old roommate is moving out, you’re considering moving, or just want to reorganize your space.
You’re ready to take a major personal risk, Taurus, once Uranus goes retrograde in your sign on September 1. You may have a revelation regarding a personal goal you’ve been working toward. It’s also possible you’re ready to debut a new side of yourself with your friends and family, whether it’s a bold tattoo sleeve or redefining your sense of self in an exciting and more authentic way!
It feels so good to live in the present moment and you’re ready to commit to making more time for hobbies and people who help you get there under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. You may also start creating art just for the sake of it or put yourself back out there in the dating world. Lucky news can also find you!
Conversations about your past can feel extra jarring or triggering when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus, in your sign, on September 6. It’s also possible that something from the past inspires you or helps you see a situation with a new perspective. Whatever you’re discussing, it can feel illuminating today, and can help you break free from old ideas and memories that keep you feeling stuck.
A breakthrough in your subconscious mind can leave you feeling a little more exhausted, Gemini, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may recognize a behavior that is more harmful than helpful—today is a powerful day to start breaking that habit.
There’s a new beginning in your personal life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re welcoming a new member to the family, moving, or just feel ready to release the past. You may also crave more solitude and time for rest. Cleaning your home and organizing your space can help clear up mental clutter, too.
Try not to overdo it when Mars, in your sign, slams into Neptune in Pisces on the same day. You might feel pulled in a million directions when all you want to do is focus on your needs and plans you had for the day. A situation at work or personal responsibility could require you to make a sacrifice. The energy is frenetic and scattered today, don’t push yourself too hard!
You might feel a little more jealous than normal, Cancer, once Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1. It’s time to confront any repressed feelings of jealousy, obsession, or toxic patterns in your close relationships. By being vulnerable and sharing some of your fears, you can grow closer with a lover or an important person in your life.
A perspective shift arrives under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Conversations open up your mind and you’re also ready to make plans to go after some of your goals. If you’ve felt drawn to learn something new, this is a great time to sign up for an online course or weekend workshop.
Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters your sign on September 4, making you one of the main characters over the next few weeks! This gives you the energy to get a lot done. (You might be more prone to accidents, though, so keep that mile-a-minute energy figurative and not literal.) You’re also more protective of your personal time and not afraid to stand up for yourself.
You’re ready to head in a new direction, Leo, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Surprising developments can take place in your professional life that inspire you to take a risk—maybe even pursue a different path altogether. The way you’re showing up today can surprise others, but the authenticity feels liberating to you.
New financial opportunities land in your inbox thanks to the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re applying for a promotion or are ready to launch a side business. This is also a lovely time to spoil yourself with something you’ve had your eye on and to rework your budget to help you feel more financially secure.
You’re taking risks that shock others when Mercury, in your sign, slams into Uranus in Taurus on September 6. This is a wonderful day for experimentation and leaving your comfort zone. Trying new things and resisting the urge to people-please can lead to unexpected breakthroughs regarding your personal and professional goals.
You’re feeling inspired by a new idea or concept, Virgo, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Conversations can lead to personal breakthroughs and unearth a new perspective. You may also find a new subject that captivates you and makes you want to learn more. You’re in a risk-taking mood, and doing so can open up new doors and bring more excitement your way.
A new moon in your sign on September 2 encourages you to show up authentically. You’re ready to shed old versions of yourself and release any fears of going after who and what you desire. You’re feeling ambitious and ready to come up with a plan to go after new personal goals, as well.
Things are getting a bit more serious in your close relationships when the sun in Virgo stares down Saturn in Pisces on September 7. You may need to express your disappointment with someone, or remind a person of your boundaries. Themes in your relationships can feel a bit heavier and serious today, but help you better discern which connections will stand the test of time and are worth your investment.
You’re facing some of your fears from the past, Libra, when Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricron on September 1. It’s time to break cycles and address any toxic patterns that exist within your chosen family. You may also deal with power struggles in a close personal relationship, or move through a moment of intensity with a loved one. For some, facing these fears will bring you closer together and transform your connection—ultimately for the better.
A new moon in Virgo on September 2 reminds you that rest is necessary! If you want to continue working toward your goals and juggling all of your other commitments along the way, you need to have a healthy relationship with rest and solitude. This is an aligned time to come up with a spiritual practice that winds you down at night or keeps you grounded and mindful.
You’re breaking away from old, significant relationships or relationship dynamics on the same day when Venus, in your sign, meets with the south node, also in your sign. This is a moment of karmic release and surrender. You may choose to break up with a lover or acknowledge the ways in which you give your power away in some of your connections. It’s time to prioritize your needs in your relationships.
Your relationships undergo a major shake up, Scorpio, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You could leave a long-term job on a whim, or receive news of a surprising opportunity that expands your horizons. Couples may also do something drastic, like eloping, breaking up, or trying something new that pushes them outside of their everyday comfort zone. Singles could also meet someone intriguing out of the blue!
A new moon in Virgo brings a new friendship into your life on September 2. If someone asks you to attend a random event, now’s the time to push past any antisocial feelings and take a risk. You could meet someone who you really vibe well with, or a new contact who helps you feel more excited and inspired about some of your dreams.
What you choose to share on September 6 leaves others feeling shocked and rattled when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus. You might make a sudden decision regarding your career path, or choose to share a secret with your friends. Exciting developments can also unfold with your professional contacts, too.
It’s time to change up your daily routine, Sagittarius, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. If there’s a vice you know isn’t good for you, this is the day to finally make a change. You may also feel called to re-prioritize your commitments. Ask yourself: Where do you want to be six months from now? And what will help you get there? Adjust accordingly.
You may grieve a friendship or the loss of a professional contact when Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node in Libra on September 2. Some of your relationships are evolving, and all you can do is surrender to the karmic shifts around you. An old co-worker may also resurface with a tempting offer. Use your discernment before jumping at the bait! Is this opportunity really in alignment with what you desire in your future?
On the same day, a new moon in Virgo ushers in a fresh start for you. You’re in a goal-setting mood and this is an aligned time to work on a new manifestation. Maybe you want to go back to school, write a novel, or apply for a promotion. Think about your long-term goals and what’s going to help you get there. Visualize your future self accomplishing your goals, and start to craft a plan to make it happen.
It’s time to face your fears of being seen, Capricorn, when Pluto retrograde re-enters your sign on September 1. You’re wrapping up a major, 15-year cycle that broke down your fears and insecurities regarding your authenticity and true desires. This is the final push to show up fully as yourself and embrace your shadow side, as well as the desires you try to ignore or repress. Your transformation is almost complete!
You’re letting go of a dream that no longer feels aligned for you when Venus in Libra teams up with the south node in Libra on September 2. You’ve changed, and so have your goals and priorities. An important relationship may also evolve, or even exit your life. This isn’t the time to grasp onto people and situations. Trust the natural ebbs and flows of the Universe.
Your maturity is required on September 7 when the sun in Virgo sits across the sky from Saturn in Pisces. You may have to air your frustrations with someone, which can feel difficult and uncomfortable. If you’re feeling worn down, you may also need to ask for help or set clear boundaries to protect your time. Conversations can feel heavy, but ultimately bring relief.
You’re able to understand the past with a new perspective, Aquarius, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may be overdue for a big cry, and spending time reflecting on your past can be just the thing you need to process your feelings. You may also simply make a rash decision about your living environment, or learn something surprising about a loved one.
Trust and vulnerability are top of mind when a new moon in Virgo takes over the skies on September 2. One of your core relationships can deepen as you exchange secrets and share new parts of yourselves with each other. Practically, a new contract or financial opportunity may land in your inbox, or perhaps you’re making a dent in paying off your credit card.
You’re letting go of a stubborn belief when Venus in Libra meets with the south node in Libra on the same day. Conversations you have with others today can shift your perspective or help you consider alternative points of view. This is also lovely energy for changing your own mindset, the way you speak to yourself, and reminding you what you’re truly capable of.
Your words might catch others off guard, Pisces, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Don’t shy away from speaking your truth to keep others comfortable. It’s also possible a new idea you want to chase after pops into your brain, and you might decide to change up your priorities to pursue it. News you learn today can feel enlightening, shocking, or liberating.
New relationships enter your life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Singles might be ready to get serious, or you could find a new business partnership that feels promising. Couples are focused on one another and ready to address any issues in their relationship to create a stronger foundation the future.
Things are heating up once Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks you might funnel more of your energy into a creative project, personal hobby, or even dating. This is a sexy time to explore your kinks and desires, and your romantic life right now can be extra fruitful!
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Mercury retrograde may be over (phew!), but you’ll still find yourself in a reflective mood in your weekly horoscope for September 1 to 7, 2024 thanks to a few other retrogrades going down this week.
The week starts off with Uranus going retrograde in Taurus on September 1. When rebellious change-maker Uranus pivots directions in the sky, it encourages you to reflect on risks you want to take, situations and people that leave you feeling confined and restricted, and your own evolution. You could learn surprising news today or have a breakthrough. Expect for some last-minute surprises to pop up throughout your day.
On the same day, Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn for the last time in your lifetime. Pluto has been in Capricorn since 2008 (!), and this marks its final tour before it re-enters Aquarius on November 19, where it will remain until 2043. Pluto’s movement into Capricorn asks you to confront power struggles and fears regarding the past, tradition, history, and your legacy. Are you working toward goals that are authentic to you, or are you living to please someone else?
Once Mars enters Cancer on September 4, you’ll be acting based on instinct. But you might also bottle up your frustrations, so find a healthy outlet for your anger.
Healing conversations unfold on September 2 when Mercury in Leo mingles with Chiron in Aries. Friendships and relationships benefit from being vulnerable with one another and asking for support. On the same day, there’s a new moon in Virgo, which invites you to change up your habits and come up with a plan for your future. It’s the tiny tweaks you start to make today that will ultimately bring about the biggest shifts and results you desire.
Also on September 2, Mars in Gemini slams into Neptune in Pisces to stir up confusion. You may also feel low energy, or caught up in some anxious thoughts. This is a healthy day to process your emotions through a creative outlet. The next day on September 3, Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node (a point in the southern hemisphere where the moon and sun’s orbits intersect that represents karma and past life experiences). The potent connection urges you to release old relationship attachments that have run their course.
Mars, the planet of anger and action, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks, you’re acting based on your instincts and feelings. You’ll also feel more called to defend and protect those you love. Mars in Cancer can also have you bottling up your frustration and lead to passive-aggressive behavior, so be proactive and find a healthy outlet for your anger. (Boxing class, anyone?) Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus on September 6, making interactions and conversations odd, inspiring, or jarring.
The week wraps up with the Sun in Virgo locking eyes with Saturn in Pisces on September 7. This marks a moment of maturity, responsibility, and possibly sacrifice. You could step into a role that requires more commitment on your end, like a promotion, or agreeing to care for a loved one going through a hard time. This can also bring up feelings of self-doubt and self-criticism. Be gentle with yourself and know this heavy energy will pass in a few days time.
Looking for even more cosmic insights? Check out your full September 2024 monthly horoscope, or take a look at your yearly 2024 horoscope.
No more playing small, Aries! Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1, encouraging you to face your fears of sharing your gifts with the world. It’s time to confront any resistance you have toward soaking up some spotlight and compliments from others. Resist the urge to please others; enter your villain era if you have to! There is nothing wrong with celebrating yourself and how hard you worked to reach this point in your life.
You’re ready to release an old habit and embrace a new daily routine under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Make a list of your morning and evening routine. Which patterns are going to help bring you closer to your goals, and which are keeping you stuck and stagnant? It’s time to make a change!
Brace yourself for family drama once Mars, the planet of frustration and action, enters Cancer on September 4. You may need to set boundaries with a roommate or family member, or perhaps someone close to you is going through a challenging time and needs more support. This is also a busy time with your living environment—maybe an old roommate is moving out, you’re considering moving, or just want to reorganize your space.
You’re ready to take a major personal risk, Taurus, once Uranus goes retrograde in your sign on September 1. You may have a revelation regarding a personal goal you’ve been working toward. It’s also possible you’re ready to debut a new side of yourself with your friends and family, whether it’s a bold tattoo sleeve or redefining your sense of self in an exciting and more authentic way!
It feels so good to live in the present moment and you’re ready to commit to making more time for hobbies and people who help you get there under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. You may also start creating art just for the sake of it or put yourself back out there in the dating world. Lucky news can also find you!
Conversations about your past can feel extra jarring or triggering when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus, in your sign, on September 6. It’s also possible that something from the past inspires you or helps you see a situation with a new perspective. Whatever you’re discussing, it can feel illuminating today, and can help you break free from old ideas and memories that keep you feeling stuck.
A breakthrough in your subconscious mind can leave you feeling a little more exhausted, Gemini, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may recognize a behavior that is more harmful than helpful—today is a powerful day to start breaking that habit.
There’s a new beginning in your personal life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re welcoming a new member to the family, moving, or just feel ready to release the past. You may also crave more solitude and time for rest. Cleaning your home and organizing your space can help clear up mental clutter, too.
Try not to overdo it when Mars, in your sign, slams into Neptune in Pisces on the same day. You might feel pulled in a million directions when all you want to do is focus on your needs and plans you had for the day. A situation at work or personal responsibility could require you to make a sacrifice. The energy is frenetic and scattered today, don’t push yourself too hard!
You might feel a little more jealous than normal, Cancer, once Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricorn on September 1. It’s time to confront any repressed feelings of jealousy, obsession, or toxic patterns in your close relationships. By being vulnerable and sharing some of your fears, you can grow closer with a lover or an important person in your life.
A perspective shift arrives under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Conversations open up your mind and you’re also ready to make plans to go after some of your goals. If you’ve felt drawn to learn something new, this is a great time to sign up for an online course or weekend workshop.
Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters your sign on September 4, making you one of the main characters over the next few weeks! This gives you the energy to get a lot done. (You might be more prone to accidents, though, so keep that mile-a-minute energy figurative and not literal.) You’re also more protective of your personal time and not afraid to stand up for yourself.
You’re ready to head in a new direction, Leo, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Surprising developments can take place in your professional life that inspire you to take a risk—maybe even pursue a different path altogether. The way you’re showing up today can surprise others, but the authenticity feels liberating to you.
New financial opportunities land in your inbox thanks to the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Maybe you’re applying for a promotion or are ready to launch a side business. This is also a lovely time to spoil yourself with something you’ve had your eye on and to rework your budget to help you feel more financially secure.
You’re taking risks that shock others when Mercury, in your sign, slams into Uranus in Taurus on September 6. This is a wonderful day for experimentation and leaving your comfort zone. Trying new things and resisting the urge to people-please can lead to unexpected breakthroughs regarding your personal and professional goals.
You’re feeling inspired by a new idea or concept, Virgo, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Conversations can lead to personal breakthroughs and unearth a new perspective. You may also find a new subject that captivates you and makes you want to learn more. You’re in a risk-taking mood, and doing so can open up new doors and bring more excitement your way.
A new moon in your sign on September 2 encourages you to show up authentically. You’re ready to shed old versions of yourself and release any fears of going after who and what you desire. You’re feeling ambitious and ready to come up with a plan to go after new personal goals, as well.
Things are getting a bit more serious in your close relationships when the sun in Virgo stares down Saturn in Pisces on September 7. You may need to express your disappointment with someone, or remind a person of your boundaries. Themes in your relationships can feel a bit heavier and serious today, but help you better discern which connections will stand the test of time and are worth your investment.
You’re facing some of your fears from the past, Libra, when Pluto retrograde re-enters Capricron on September 1. It’s time to break cycles and address any toxic patterns that exist within your chosen family. You may also deal with power struggles in a close personal relationship, or move through a moment of intensity with a loved one. For some, facing these fears will bring you closer together and transform your connection—ultimately for the better.
A new moon in Virgo on September 2 reminds you that rest is necessary! If you want to continue working toward your goals and juggling all of your other commitments along the way, you need to have a healthy relationship with rest and solitude. This is an aligned time to come up with a spiritual practice that winds you down at night or keeps you grounded and mindful.
You’re breaking away from old, significant relationships or relationship dynamics on the same day when Venus, in your sign, meets with the south node, also in your sign. This is a moment of karmic release and surrender. You may choose to break up with a lover or acknowledge the ways in which you give your power away in some of your connections. It’s time to prioritize your needs in your relationships.
Your relationships undergo a major shake up, Scorpio, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You could leave a long-term job on a whim, or receive news of a surprising opportunity that expands your horizons. Couples may also do something drastic, like eloping, breaking up, or trying something new that pushes them outside of their everyday comfort zone. Singles could also meet someone intriguing out of the blue!
A new moon in Virgo brings a new friendship into your life on September 2. If someone asks you to attend a random event, now’s the time to push past any antisocial feelings and take a risk. You could meet someone who you really vibe well with, or a new contact who helps you feel more excited and inspired about some of your dreams.
What you choose to share on September 6 leaves others feeling shocked and rattled when Mercury in Leo bumps into Uranus in Taurus. You might make a sudden decision regarding your career path, or choose to share a secret with your friends. Exciting developments can also unfold with your professional contacts, too.
It’s time to change up your daily routine, Sagittarius, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. If there’s a vice you know isn’t good for you, this is the day to finally make a change. You may also feel called to re-prioritize your commitments. Ask yourself: Where do you want to be six months from now? And what will help you get there? Adjust accordingly.
You may grieve a friendship or the loss of a professional contact when Venus in Libra syncs up with the south node in Libra on September 2. Some of your relationships are evolving, and all you can do is surrender to the karmic shifts around you. An old co-worker may also resurface with a tempting offer. Use your discernment before jumping at the bait! Is this opportunity really in alignment with what you desire in your future?
On the same day, a new moon in Virgo ushers in a fresh start for you. You’re in a goal-setting mood and this is an aligned time to work on a new manifestation. Maybe you want to go back to school, write a novel, or apply for a promotion. Think about your long-term goals and what’s going to help you get there. Visualize your future self accomplishing your goals, and start to craft a plan to make it happen.
It’s time to face your fears of being seen, Capricorn, when Pluto retrograde re-enters your sign on September 1. You’re wrapping up a major, 15-year cycle that broke down your fears and insecurities regarding your authenticity and true desires. This is the final push to show up fully as yourself and embrace your shadow side, as well as the desires you try to ignore or repress. Your transformation is almost complete!
You’re letting go of a dream that no longer feels aligned for you when Venus in Libra teams up with the south node in Libra on September 2. You’ve changed, and so have your goals and priorities. An important relationship may also evolve, or even exit your life. This isn’t the time to grasp onto people and situations. Trust the natural ebbs and flows of the Universe.
Your maturity is required on September 7 when the sun in Virgo sits across the sky from Saturn in Pisces. You may have to air your frustrations with someone, which can feel difficult and uncomfortable. If you’re feeling worn down, you may also need to ask for help or set clear boundaries to protect your time. Conversations can feel heavy, but ultimately bring relief.
You’re able to understand the past with a new perspective, Aquarius, once Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. You may be overdue for a big cry, and spending time reflecting on your past can be just the thing you need to process your feelings. You may also simply make a rash decision about your living environment, or learn something surprising about a loved one.
Trust and vulnerability are top of mind when a new moon in Virgo takes over the skies on September 2. One of your core relationships can deepen as you exchange secrets and share new parts of yourselves with each other. Practically, a new contract or financial opportunity may land in your inbox, or perhaps you’re making a dent in paying off your credit card.
You’re letting go of a stubborn belief when Venus in Libra meets with the south node in Libra on the same day. Conversations you have with others today can shift your perspective or help you consider alternative points of view. This is also lovely energy for changing your own mindset, the way you speak to yourself, and reminding you what you’re truly capable of.
Your words might catch others off guard, Pisces, when Uranus goes retrograde in Taurus on September 1. Don’t shy away from speaking your truth to keep others comfortable. It’s also possible a new idea you want to chase after pops into your brain, and you might decide to change up your priorities to pursue it. News you learn today can feel enlightening, shocking, or liberating.
New relationships enter your life under the new moon in Virgo on September 2. Singles might be ready to get serious, or you could find a new business partnership that feels promising. Couples are focused on one another and ready to address any issues in their relationship to create a stronger foundation the future.
Things are heating up once Mars, the planet of motivation and anger, enters Cancer on September 4. The next few weeks you might funnel more of your energy into a creative project, personal hobby, or even dating. This is a sexy time to explore your kinks and desires, and your romantic life right now can be extra fruitful!