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Weekly Astrology and Art Magic for Entrepreneurs: How To Make Time for Your Art and Insights for Nov 24–30, 2025

Weekly Astrology and Art Magic for Entrepreneurs: How to Make Time for Your Art and Insights for Nov 24–30, 2025

In this post, I talk about the astrology for the week of November 24-30, 2025 and how it affects highly sensitive entrepreneurs. I also talk about how to make time for your art with the help of Scorpio and Venus.

If you want to HEAR these updates instead of, or in addition to, reading them, you can subscribe to my podcast Grow Your Business with Astrology and Art Magic here (or search for it by name on your favorite podcast app).

INTRODUCTION

This past weekend, I led the online 2026 Moon Magic for Entrepreneurs Retreat. It was so wonderful.  I do, however, have to apologize for a shorter blog post this week as I just didn’t have the capacity to write more. Don’t worry, I’m still covering the astrology highlights for this week and the art magic you might want to consider making time for as well. But what I want to talk about right now is how, at the retreat, something really stood out for me in a way that I haven’t been able to shake.

When I’m leading a retreat, I tend to do the art magic right alongside everyone else. I was in it with everyone again this time. I was painting, clearing, listening, letting the ritual work me while I was guiding the room. What surprised me was how the inner healing I navigated was around my relationship with time, energy and success. It was the kind of inner healing and resistance work that has to do with structure, commitment, and the part of you that decides what matters enough to make space for it. In other words, it felt very Saturn.

Saturn Magic

I think of Saturn as my inner Crone or my wise inner leader. It’s the part of you that asks, “What do you care about enough to devote time to?” and “What are you willing to commit to even when life is busy or you’re tired?” It’s connected to structure, boundaries, and follow-through. It’s the wise, steady elder who’s helping you build a life that can hold what you love.

Saturn is like the old teacher, the builder, the one who understands time and seasons. Saturn teaches that dreams don’t become real just because we want them.

Dreams become real because we make space for them, protect them, and keep showing up for them.

When Saturn energy is strong, it often brings up a gentle but honest question: “Are you living like what you say matters, matters?” And if you’re not, Saturn doesn’t show up to shame you. It shows up to help you mature into the version of you who can lead your time, your energy, and your life in a way that actually supports your dreams.

Saturn This Week

After the retreat, as I sat down to write this post alongside Chatgpt and be with the astrology of the coming week, I realized Saturn has a strong influence this week.  It’s stationing direct in Pisces which is a moment where its themes might get louder for you depending on how it is affecting you personally. And on Wednesday, Venus in Scorpio is in a supportive, steady relationship with Saturn. There’s this gentle but firm invitation to look honestly at what you love, what you long for and what you say is important and then to look at your day to day life and ask whether your time and energy actually reflects that.

Saturn energy, in the simplest sense, is about growing into the version of you who can lead your own life. It’s about becoming steady inside yourself. Not in a rigid or perfectionist way but in a grounded, grown-up way. Saturn has to do with the inner authority that doesn’t wait for permission, doesn’t get pulled around by every fear or every demand, and doesn’t let the day run you without your consent. When Saturn is strong, it brings up questions about priorities, boundaries, devotion, and maturity but again, not the kind of maturity that means “be serious all the time,” but the kind that means you’ve learned how to choose what matters and protect it. You’ve learned how to hold your own center even when life is busy, even when emotions are big and especially when other people want things from you.

Choosing You

Weekly Astrology and Art Magic for Entrepreneurs: How to Make Time for Your Art and Insights for Nov 24–30, 2025If you’re a sensitive person with old wounds around being used, being unseen, or having your needs ignored, these Saturn questions can feel very tender. Because choosing what matters means choosing yourself. Making space for what you want means trusting that your wants are valid and worthy of time. And for so many of us, that’s not a simple decision. It touches old conditioning, wakes up younger parts and presses on the exact places where we learned to shrink, to postpone ourselves or to believe there would never really be room for what we love.

That’s the territory I found myself in this weekend. I was right in the middle of my own inner process around time, devotion, and what I’m willing to claim as sacred in my life and business. There was a moment that felt both freeing and deeply healing and it helped me see something about how I’ve been relating to my creative dreams and why it’s so easy to say something matters, yet still not make time for it.

I want to share that with you this week, because I have a feeling I’m not the only one walking around with this invisible tension inside.

Before we even get into the rest of the astrology, I want to start right here with the Saturn-shaped lesson that’s asking for our attention. Because when you’re willing to look at how you’re spending your time and energy (and what’s quietly driving those choices) it can open up a chance to choose differently. Or at least to move slowly in the direction of noticing where you might need stronger boundaries and what that actually means.

Why You Don’t Make Time for Your Art 

So let’s explore why you don’t make time for your art (or your dreams) even when it’s really important to you.

I want you to sit with that question for a moment…why don’t you make time for your art?

Don’t sit with it in a harsh way or in a “what’s wrong with me?” way, but in a curious, loving, honest way. Because if your art matters to you or if your creative dreams matter to you or if your business success matters to you, then somewhere in your calendar there should be an expression of that priority. Somewhere in your day, in your week, in your month and in your actual lived life, there should be a little altar of time that says, “This matters to me. I make space for this.” And if there isn’t, it’s worth asking why.

This week, there’s a gentle but very necessary reality check that supports this exact kind of question. The energy moving through with Saturn and Venus is asking for honesty about what we say we care about versus what we actually make time for. They are not here to shame you. Saturn and Venus are here to help you see the truth in a way that can hold you steady, soften you, and still nudge you forward. And Saturn especially is like a wise, kind elder taking you by the shoulders and saying, “My dear, if this is important, where is it in your life?

The Deeper Reasons 

For a lot of us, that question can feel tender, because it touches a deeper ache. You might look at your life and think, “I do care. I do want this. Weekly Astrology and Art Magic for Entrepreneurs: How to Make Time for Your Art and Insights for Nov 24–30, 2025Why isn’t it happening?” And the moment you ask that, a rush of feelings can come in. Guilt. Frustration. Sadness. Confusion. Helplessness. Powerlessness. A kind of quiet shame that says, “What’s wrong with me that I can’t just make time already?” Or a tired resignation that says, “Life is too much. There is no room for me.” You might even feel angry with yourself, like you’re failing at something that matters so much.

But here’s what I want you to understand, especially if you’re a highly sensitive person with a history of childhood trauma or emotional neglect: not making time for your art is rarely just a time-management problem. It’s often an inner world problem. A nervous system problem. A story in the subconscious that’s interfering with your ability to claim what you love.

If you’re not making time for your art, it doesn’t mean you’re lazy, or undisciplined, or not serious. It often means there is a part of you that doesn’t feel safe, doesn’t feel allowed or doesn’t feel worthy of taking up that space. And that part needs kindness not bullying.

What You Want Matters

Not everyone is going to relate to this but when you grow up in an emotionally neglectful environment, you learn something very specific without anyone ever saying it out loud: what you want doesn’t matter. This was true for me. You learn that other people’s emotions, needs, moods, and crises take up all the oxygen in the room. Your first response is to attuned to everyone else first because that’s how you fit in or survive. You are the “good one,” the helpful one, the steady one, the one who doesn’t need too much. And over time, your nervous system starts to treat your own wants and dreams as optional or even dangerous.

If someone didn’t make space for you when you were little, it’s very hard to make space for your art now. Because art is a form of wanting. Art is a form of taking up room. Art is a form of expressing yourself. Why would you express yourself if you’re not even allowed to take up space? Art is a form of saying, “I have something inside me that is worth time, attention and expression.” And if you were trained to believe that your inner world wasn’t important, then of course you will feel resistance when you try to give your art a serious place in your life.

That resistance can look like a hundred practical excuses.

“I have no time.”
“I’m too tired.”
“Everyone needs me.”
“I’ll do it when things calm down.”
“I don’t know where to start.”
“I’ll make time after I finish all the real work.”

But underneath, there’s often something softer and sadder:

“If I really want something, I don’t get it.”
>“If I need something, no one cares.”
>“If I make room for myself, it isn’t safe.”

Women’s Wants

Weekly Astrology and Art Magic for Entrepreneurs: How to Make Time for Your Art and Insights for Nov 24–30, 2025Even when your adult self wants to make art, your subconscious says, “We don’t do that. We don’t get to have what we really want.” Not because it hates you, but because it learned that wanting often led to disappointment, danger, or depletion.

For many of us, especially women and those who were labeled or treated as girls growing up, this gets layered on top of a much larger story that we didn’t create but we inherited.

I saw online once a video where someone asked the viewer, “Do you know which group has the longest history of enslavement?” They then proceeded to explain how it is women.

Women is the group with the longest history of enslavement.

If this video’s statement is true, women have the longest history of being used. Of having our labor expected. Of having our bodies, time, energy, and emotional care treated like a resource for everyone else. We were trained to be the ones who hold it together. To be the caretakers. The community builders. The wives and mothers and daughters and helpers. The ones who keep showing up for other people’s needs. To be “good” was to be useful, needed and available.

Even if you don’t identify as a woman now, if you were raised in a girl-shaped role, you were likely imprinted with some version of this:

your purpose is to serve other people.
your needs are secondary.
your time is not your own.

Making Time for Your Art

When you try to make time for your art (which is a deeply personal act of claiming your Self) it can feel like rebellion. It can feel selfish, unsafe and like you’re breaking some invisible rule that says, “There’s no time for me. There’s no energy for what I want.

And here’s the hardest part: on one level, that rule is reinforced by the world we live in. The world does not naturally make time for your dreams or your art. It does not naturally protect your creative life. It will happily fill your calendar with other people’s needs, errands, obligations, noise and urgency. Especially if you’re a woman or you significantly identify as such or the world still sees you that way.

That’s a cold, hard truth. If you are waiting for your life to suddenly become a place that prioritizes your art, you may be waiting forever.

Which means something very important: you have to fight for what you want. In a sacred, steady way, you have to act as if you are protecting something holy. Because your art is holy. Your dream is holy. Your time is holy.

Reacting to Success

I want to share something personal here, because this isn’t theoretical for me.

This week, I had a trauma response to success. Not even a big success by anyone else’s standards. It was just a small marker of something I had wanted. And my system reacted like it was huge. It activated younger parts of me so intensely that my MCAS flared up. My body quite literally freaked out because something good I wanted to happen, happened. I had to do a lot of inner work just to stay steady. I worked with the MAP Method and allowed my superconscious mind to sort it all out for me. As it did, I noticed the memories, thoughts and beliefs that were arising. There were so many young inner child parts associated to my trauma and just as many generational and ancestral memories binding me.

Clarity

In all that healing, I finally saw something clear: part of my resistance to success and part of my resistance to making time for my art and my book, isn’t because I don’t want it.

Weekly Astrology and Art Magic for Entrepreneurs: How to Make Time for Your Art and Insights for Nov 24–30, 2025It’s because there is a deep wound in me that equates getting what I want with danger. With being used. With power that harms. My body learned very young that when someone wanted what they wanted, they took from me to get it. They didn’t care about my needs or about my safety. They enjoyed themselves at my expense. One part of my system decided, “If I get what I want, I might be bad like that.” Another part of me decided something completely different but equally as binding, “I don’t matter.”

That double bind is real. It lives in my body. And it shows up when I try to go for what I want. When I try to receive, take up space or make time for art and my work and my dreams.

Resistance is Hard

So yes, I know what resistance feels like. I know what it’s like to sit at the edge of a dream and feel exhausted just thinking about what it will take to hold myself through the growth. I know what it’s like to mistake inner resistance for “life doing this to me.” Because on one level, life is demanding. People do need things. The world will take your time if you let it. That part is true.

But there is another truth too: your inner world is part of the battlefield. If there is a part of you that doesn’t feel safe receiving what you want or taking up time and space, then your calendar will quietly reflect that, even if your conscious mind doesn’t want it to. Your days will fill up and your energy will get siphoned. Creative time will keep slipping to “someday.”

And so this is the choice I am making, and I want to say it out loud because sharing it with you keeps me accountable and I’m hoping it lights something in you too: I’m going to do the inner work I need to do to tend to my resistance to success. I’m going to keep loving and supporting the parts of me that get scared when I grow. And I’m also going to claim my right to have what I want. I’m going to guard my time and energy like something sacred. I’m going to fight for my art and for my business and for my dreams, not because I’m at war with life, but because I am no longer willing to abandon myself.

Sagittarius Fire

It helps that right now, the Sagittarius parts of our charts are all lit up. That brings a fire and a passion we need to claim our art and our dreams when we were never taught how to.

The Sagittarius energy moving through my chart right now is lighting up the part of my life that deals with relationships, clients, and the way I meet the world. I can feel this fire rising in me. It feels like a passion to choose freedom, honesty and a bigger life that still respects my sensitivity. It’s like the sky is saying, “You don’t need permission anymore. You get to decide what matters, where your time goes and what you grow.

And I’m trying my best to listen.

So if you’ve been avoiding your art, or pushing it to the edges of your life, or telling yourself there’s no time or feeling like you don’t have any control, I don’t want you to be mean to yourself about it. I want you to get curious.

I want you to go on a gentle hunt inside yourself and ask:

What happens in me when I try to make space for what I love?

Is there a story I start believing right away?

Does a part of me get scared?

Do I feel unworthy?

What part of me thinks I’m not allowed?

Am I still living in a world where my wants don’t matter?

Rewriting the Rules

Because that’s the real work. Not forcing yourself to “be more disciplined.” Not shaming yourself into productivity. But lovingly uncovering the old rules your system is still living by so you can start to write new ones.

And here’s the new rule I want you to try on this week:

If it’s important to you, make time for it.

Make time for it in your calendar.
>Make time for it in your body.
>Make time for it in your life.

Not someday or when everything calms down or when everyone stops needing you. Now, in the messy middle of your real life.

Even if it’s just twenty minutes.
>Even if it’s imperfect.
>Even if a part of you is scared.

Because every time you make time for your art, you’re not just making art. You’re telling your inner world, “I matter.” Your  nervous system is hearing, “We are safe to want.” The history that tried to use, erase and exhaust you hears, I belong to myself now.

And that, my love, is how I suspect our art becomes a spell for our business and our lives.

The Magic to Practice This Week for Your Art 

The magic I want both you and I to practice this week is almost laughably simple on the surface and yet I know how powerful it is underneath: put your art (or your dream) into your calendar. Not as a vague wish. Not as “I hope I get to it.” But as a real, named block of time that your life has to organize itself around. Even if it’s small or only twenty minutes at a time or if it’s once or twice this week. The spell is in the decision and the placement. You’re telling your nervous system and your subconscious, “This matters. I matter. This gets a seat at the table of my real life.

But here’s the other half of the spell, and this is the part that matters just as much: sit with what comes up in you when you try to do that. Because the moment you go to claim time for something you love, your inner world is going to have opinions. If you’re highly sensitive with a history of trauma or emotional neglect, those opinions may come from younger parts that learned some very old rules about wanting, taking up space, and being allowed to have what you want. This week isn’t just about “making time.” It’s about witnessing the inner experience of making time.

My Resistance

For me, the biggest resistance that rises right away is the belief that I don’t have enough time in a day. It shows up fast and convincing: “There’s too much to do.” “Other things have to come first.” “You can’t possibly fit this in.” And if I’m not careful, that belief becomes a kind of fog that makes the calendar feel impossible before I’ve even tried.

But when I slow down and really look at it, I can see that belief isn’t just logistical. It’s emotional, protective and it’s a part of me trying to keep me safe from the deeper things that happen when I make space for what I want which is things like visibility, success, desire, change and even joy. So instead of arguing with that belief, I’m going to try to meet it like a part: “Oh my dear, you think there isn’t time. What are you scared will happen if there is?

The Deep Dive

I want you to explore this for yourself in the same gentle way.

When you try to put your art or your dream into your week, what surfaces?

What thoughts arrive right away?

What feelings follow?

Do you get overwhelmed or tired suddenly?

Is there irritation or guilt?

Can you hear a voice that says it’s selfish, or pointless, or you’re not good enough to bother?

Does anxiety arise, like the worry that something bad will happen if you take that time?

Or do you feel grief because you’ve been waiting so long to let yourself have this?

There’s no wrong answer. The point is to notice what your inner world does when you choose yourself.

Open your calendar this week and choose a real time for your art or your magic or your dreams or whatever it is that is most important to you right now but that you haven’t been making time for. Treat that moment like sacred ground. And then, as you approach it, just keep asking: “What is happening inside me right now?” Be curious, not harsh. You’re not trying to bulldoze your resistance. You’re trying to understand. Because every time you make space for what you want and stay present with what arises, you’re doing two kinds of growth at once: you’re building your business and you’re expanding your capacity to receive the life you’re trying to create.

Astrology Highlights for the Week of November 24-30, 2025

Beginning of the Week (Monday–Tuesday)

On Monday, Mercury sits right beside Venus in Scorpio. This is a moment where your emotions want to be expressed, not hidden. Water-sign energy helps feelings move through the body instead of getting stuck, and with Venus here, those feelings want to move through beauty, art, love, and creativity – perfect for art journaling with the moon and stars like we do here.

Mercury adds voice and language. You might notice you’re more aware of what’s true in your heart while at the same time being more able to say it or paint it, or write it or make something with it. This is tender, honest, slightly raw energy, but it can also be incredibly healing. It’s like your inner world wants to be witnessed and it wants expression to be part of your healing (like I said, perfect energy for our purposes).

From a business angle, this combination can bring a beautiful “heart + message” moment. You may find yourself reworking your emails or your website copy or your social media posts so they feel more like you. You might realize your current marketing doesn’t fully express what you actually care about or what you’re really selling. This is also a good time to revisit old offers, old content, or old conversations with your audience. You might see emotional threads in your business you hadn’t fully named before like what your people are truly longing for and even what you are truly longing to give. There’s a quiet kind of magic here for refining your message in a way that feels emotionally honest and artistically alive.

Put it Into Action

Business To Do:

  • If you feel pulled to, revisit your website, sales page, or current offer and ask, “Does this express what I really mean?”
  • Rewrite one piece of content (an email, a post, an about page section) from the heart.
  • Look back at past client feedback or messages and notice emotional themes you could speak to more clearly.
  • If you’re selling something right now, soften your marketing and make it more human, more real or more emotionally resonant.

Inner Work and Magic To Do:

  • Create an art journal page around “what I’m feeling in my business right now but haven’t fully expressed.”
  • Let yourself cry, write, paint, or collage without trying to make it productive.
  • Ask your inner world: “What truth wants a voice this week?” Then give it one.
  • If you work with water in ritual, even something simple like the water you dip your paintbrush in, use it to bless your creative voice.
Midweek (Wednesday–Thursday)

I think Wednesday is the heart of this week. Venus in Scorpio is in a happy, supportive flow with Jupiter in Cancer and Saturn in Pisces. This is a rare combination of deep feeling + real support + mature commitment. The first question floating in the air is: “Are you open to receiving the support that’s available to you?” Jupiter’s energy is like a kind benefactor or a generous helper, teacher or protector and in the sign of Cancer it’s especially nurturing.

This can show up as opportunities, encouragement, collaboration, resources, or emotional support that genuinely want to help you grow. But the deeper work is noticing how you respond to support. Do you soften into it? Does your body want to retreat from it? Are there feelings of unworthiness, suspiciousness, or like you have to do everything alone? If any reluctance rises, don’t judge it. Just notice it. This is a day for gently expanding your capacity to be helped, to feel special in healthy ways and to let goodness reach you without fear.

Calendar Magic

Then there’s the Saturn piece, which brings that wise, grown-up reality check: “If this matters to you, where is it in your calendar?” Saturn doesn’t care what we say we value. Saturn cares what we make time for. This energy is kind but firm. It’s asking you to line up your life with your dreams. If your art, your book, business growth, healing or visibility are truly important to you, then some part of your week needs to reflect that. This isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being honest. And then making a real decision instead of leaving your dreams to the leftovers of your time.

On Thursday, Saturn stations direct in Pisces. Saturn is like the part of you that grows up enough to lead your own life. In the sign of Pisces, this is about maturing in a way that still honors your sensitivity. It’s not “toughen up.” It’s “become steady inside your softness.” Saturn in Pisces helps you hold spiritual devotion and real-world structure at the same time. It says: dreams need containers. Your magic needs time, boundaries, and follow-through to become real.

Put it Into Action

Business To Do:

  • Say yes to support that feels clean and nourishing: help, collaboration, mentorship, simple encouragement.
  • Notice where you resist receiving (time, money, praise, opportunity) and write down what story is underneath it.
  • Put one meaningful creative/business block into your calendar for next week. Name it. Protect it.
  • Choose one practical boundary that would help your business or schedule feel more sustainable.
  • If you’ve been wanting to grow something in 2026, take one real step toward building the container for it now.

Inner Work and Art Magic To Do:

  • Ask yourself: “What support is trying to reach me right now, and what happens inside me when I let it?”
  • In your art journal, explore your experience around receiving, deserving, and being supported.
  • Create a small “devotion ritual” for your dream: light a candle and commit to a tiny daily or weekly practice.
  • Art journal with the question: “If my dream is sacred, what structure helps me honor it?”
  • On Thursday, write a vow to your creative life and put it somewhere you’ll see it.
End of the Week (Friday–Sunday)

On Saturday, Mercury retrograde ends as Mercury slows down and stations direct in Scorpio. Even though the backward motion is done, we’re not suddenly racing forward. This feels like a pause at the bottom of a deep well. You may feel clearer, but still quiet. Like your mind is finishing a long emotional digestion. This can feel like: “I’m not confused anymore, but I’m not ready to act fast either.” Let that be okay. Stationing energy is helpful for integration. It’s where your inner truth settles into place.

Also on Saturday, Venus in Scorpio opposes Uranus in Taurus. This is creative electricity. It can bring sudden changes in desire, style, values, or artistic direction. You might feel restless, rebellious, or ready to break out of an old creative skin. This could look like wanting to change how you show up online, shifting your offers, exploring a new art style, or finally admitting that something you’ve been doing “because you should” doesn’t feel alive anymore. Uranus brings surprise and liberation. Venus brings beauty and desire. Together they ask: “What’s ready to be freed in my creative self?”

Flowing Energy

On Sunday, Venus in Scorpio is in a beautiful flow with Neptune in Pisces. This is dreamy, intuitive, spiritual art magic. Your imagination is wide open. Your connection to Spirit is soft and strong. This is wonderful energy for creating from a mystical place, listening to symbolism, working with dreams or letting your art be a channel.

Then later Sunday, Venus moves into Sagittarius. You may feel your creative energy start to lift and broaden. The mood becomes more playful, bold, and future-facing. It can feel like coming up for air after deep water. You’re ready to explore, share, teach, or take your art and message into wider spaces. This is especially true since the moon, the sun and Mars walked into the Sagittarius fire first so there are a lot of planets helping light up our passions, dreams and creative fires.

Growing Energy

And through the week, the Moon is growing in light. We’re in a waxing phase building toward a Full Moon in Gemini on December 4. That means your energy is slowly returning, and things that felt dark or inward last week start to gather momentum.

Business To Do:

  • Give yourself time to integrate insights instead of rushing into action.
  • Notice what you now know about your business after the retrograde review and write it down if it helps.
  • Let Saturday’s creative disruption inspire small experiments: try a new way of showing up, a new way to express and share your message or a new visual style.
  • If you feel a sudden “I’m done with this,” energy, listen and make a note for what needs to change next.
  • Begin gently building toward December goals but without pressure. We have enough of that in this life. We don’t need to pile it on ourselves as well.

Inner Work and Art Magic To Do:

  • On Saturday, in your art journal, explore what creative freedom means to you. What wants to be freed, expressed, or made new?
  • Let yourself be surprised by what you want. Don’t judge it.
  • On Sunday, create with no plan. Let Spirit lead your hands.
  • If you work with your spirit allies or ancestors, invite them into your art practice this weekend.
  • Set a soft intention for what you want to feel, say, or share as we approach the Full Moon in Gemini. Maybe something about your voice, message or visibility that feels kind and true.
In Summary

If I had to sum up the week: it starts deep and honest, moves into a powerful midweek of support and maturity, and ends with creative freedom and a gentle widening of the horizon all while your inner light keeps growing alongside the moon. All in all, a pretty great week to work, play or create in.

Enjoy it.

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