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Weekly Astrology and Art Magic for Highly Sensitive Entrepreneurs: Visioning Your Year Ahead with Sagittarius (December 8–14, 2025)

In this post, I talk about the astrology for the week of December 8-14, 2025 and how it affects highly sensitive entrepreneurs. I also talk about visioning the year ahead with Sagittarius magic.

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 week, with all the Sagittarius energy we’re dealing with and in preparation for the upcoming new moon in Sagittarius, I’m inviting us to enjoy a little year ahead visioning magic.

The sun has moved into Sagittarius, Mars and Venus are already there, and on Wednesday Mercury joins the party too. There’s a lot of fire magic gathering in the sky. This is big, hopeful, forward-looking energy. It’s the universe slowly turning your face toward the horizon and whispering, “Okay, my sweet creative friend, where are we going next?”

Looking Back

Scorpio season was heavy this year. It’s been a long stretch of composting and clearing, sifting through old memories, grief, and sticky emotions and facing truths we might have preferred to leave buried. We were deep in the underworld. Our time and energy were spent processing emotions, releasing old identities and letting parts of our lives, businesses or stories die so something more honest can grow.

I don’t know about you but personally, I found it exhausting and sacred all at once.

Now the energy is changing.

Looking Ahead

With so many planets in Sagittarius, we’re being invited to take our eyes off the compost pile and look ahead. This isn’t about denying what we felt or rushing past the healing we’re still in. It’s about slowly turning from what happened this year to what you want to happen next year.

Sagittarius energy wants us to vision, to imagine, to stretch our sense of what’s possible, and to remember that our lives and businesses are part of a much bigger story.

This week, to align with this energy I want to encourage you to stretch your imagination into the future and let yourself want what you want for yourself and for your business. I want us to connect with a future point in time and cast our vision toward it so that when the new moon arrives next week, your heart and body are already a little more ready to say yes to your dreams.

Bits and Pieses of my Vision

When I think about the year ahead in my business, it doesn’t feel simple or tidy. There are some very clear things I’m visioning: I want to grow The Creative Witch’s Business Coven and hold a lot more people in that space. I want to finally complete all the pages for my book. I want to keep showing up with this weekly blog and podcast, because I love doing them and they’re important to me. And I want to start taking my art even more seriously. I see 2026 as me training and preparing my body, my schedule, and my nervous system to be ready to earn more money from my art in 2027. Those are the big pieces I see when I look ahead: a fuller coven, a finished book, a steady rhythm of sharing and connecting with you and a deeper devotion to my art.

When I vision these things, it does not feel light and fluffy in my body. My inner parts get very activated. Growing the coven felt especially tender for me but with last week’s art spell so much has shifted. When I imagined hundreds of people in the coven with me, my system would just freak out. It felt too big, too vulnerable, too exposed and my younger parts went straight into “this isn’t safe.”

My Grace Map

That’s part of why I created the art spell I shared with you last week, My Grace Map. When I sat down to list the milestones between where the coven is now and where I want it to be and then I cast that spell in my art journal, step by step, everything changed. And I’m not exaggerating when I say: I felt like a real witch because the magic worked and it worked so quickly. Without doing any extra therapy sessions or MAP sessions or brain rewiring work of any kind on top of it, my internal world completely shifted on it’s own after I cast that spell. The same vision that made my parts panic now feel calm and doable. I feel held and safe. I honestly wasn’t expecting the spell to work that effectively or that quickly, and it still kind of surprises me when I think about it. Sometimes my magic is so slow that I forget it’s working but sometimes it’s so fast I remember why I love being a witch.

Feeling my inner world shift so quickly made my next step clear to me. I need to cast that same spell in my art journal for the book that I want to complete in 2026. My parts still get very activated when I think about finishing the pages for my book or really putting my art out there with the intention of earning more from it. Those dreams feel so close to my heart that they almost hurt to look at. They’re also the dreams I’m most likely to procrastinate on or avoid because they matter so much to me.

Movement

But I don’t want to keep circling them forever. I don’t want to spend another year frozen around what is actually most important to me. So part of my vision this year is to bring the same grace, structure, and art magic I used for the coven into my relationship with my book and my art so that instead of shutting down, my system feels supported as I move closer to those dreams. And to be totally honest, the inner work of tending to my parts feels more important to me than making my dreams a reality.

I don’t feel attached to the outcome as much as I feel passionate about how powerfully healing and expansive it is to help my inner parts feel comfortable with my goals and dreams. Don’t get me wrong, when I make my dreams a reality, be it in this life or another one, I hope I take the time to celebrate that moment but the work of getting there has its own kind of beauty and reward that feels just as worthy of celebration (even if I never “arrive”).

That’s how I want us to align with the Sagittarius magic available to us this week. We don’t need to make giant decisions or map out every detail of 2026. Instead, let’s allow your body, your nervous system and your inner parts to acclimate to the idea of “next-level you.”

Things Are Possible

For me that means I’m gently visiting the future in my mind and heart. I’m checking in on the version of me who has a full coven, a finished book and a stronger relationship with her art and just letting myself be with her for a while. No pressure. No ultimatums. Just soft visits to a future timeline that already exists in some way or another and giving my system time to feel that it’s possible.

This week is about preparing and quietly stretching my capacity to believe that these things are possible and giving myself the freedom to want what I want then growing my parts with magic so they feel safe receiving what I want.

The truth is for a lot of us, the idea of looking ahead can feel scary. It’s not as simple as “just dream big!” or “set your business goals for the year.” When you’re highly sensitive and you carry a history of trauma or emotional neglect, visioning can poke at some very old, very tender places. There can be a deep fear of disappointment. What if I let myself want this and it never happens? There can be a fear of being “too much.” Who do I think I am to even imagine this? And there can be a real fear of success itself because success can activate old patterns: being used, judged, made more visible or more needed by others. Parts of you might long for expansion while other parts of you are quietly slamming on the brakes.

The Invitation to Vision

That’s why I want us to be mindful and careful about how we go about this. I’m not asking you to hammer out a list of harsh business goals for 2026and then bully yourself into reaching them. I know how that can feel inside. It’s like a kind of inner drill sergeant who demands more, more, more, and doesn’t care what it costs your nervous system. That’s the energy a lot of us were raised in and I don’t want to recreate it in our businesses.

Instead, I like to think of this Sagittarius time as an invitation to vision. Visioning is softer and more spacious than goal-setting. It’s less about hitting the target and more about exploring what feels meaningful, purposeful and life-giving to move toward. Think about direction, not punishment. Ask: What would feel safe and comfortable for me to grow into next? rather than, What do I have to achieve to prove I’m successful?

Sagittarius Magic

Sagittarius magic, to me, is the magic of casting your imagination into the future and seeing what’s out there waiting for you. It’s the image of drawing a bow and sending an arrow toward a point on the horizon and hopefully that point holds more truth, freedom and authenticity for you and your business. When we work with Sagittarius energy in this way, we’re not forcing ourselves to be bigger or better.

We’re gently connecting with a future version of ourselves who has already walked the path we’re just beginning. That future you has lived through another year of growth, healing, experiments, and magic. They remember what mattered. They know what you focused on, what you released and how it feels to inhabit the life and business your soul is calling you toward. Visioning is simply taking the time to meet your future self, listen to them and let them show you what’s possible.

It isn’t just a business strategy. There’s an act of care there too. It’s you saying to your future self, “I see you. I’m thinking of you. I want to make choices now that support the life you’re living then.” It’s also a way of collaborating with Spirit, your guides, your well ancestors and the living, breathing universe. Instead of trying to control everything, you’re opening a conversation: Here’s what I long for. Here’s what feels meaningful to grow into. Show me the next step.

Feeling Into It

When we approach the year ahead this way and with tenderness, curiosity and a willingness to listen, visioning stops being something that scares our nervous systems and starts becoming something that nourishes them.

There’s another layer I want to name here too, because it’s very real: it can feel strange, or even wrong, to dream for more or better in your own life when the world feels so unstable. We’re living through a time when systems are wobbling, tensions keep rising and falling and it can feel like we’re all strapped into an unpredictable roller coaster we never agreed to ride. The future doesn’t feel solid. We don’t know what we’ll have to face next. In that kind of atmosphere, it can feel almost inappropriate or selfish to sit down with your art journal and imagine your business growing, your income increasing or your life softening in the ways you long for it to.

If that’s how you feel sometimes when you sit down to dream, I just want to say: of course you do. Of course a sensitive, awake, trauma-aware heart would feel conflicted about dreaming of a better life while others are suffering and the collective is going through so much. You are not numb. You’re able to see what’s happening. Empathy and awareness is something that comes naturally to you and that means you don’t just flip a switch and pretend everything is fine. Wanting good things for yourself in a time like this can bring up guilt, fear, and a sense of, “Who am I to dream when everything is so uncertain?” If that’s where you find yourself, I want you to know that you make sense. Your heart makes sense.

Your Dreams Matter

But here’s the thing I’ve come to believe: your dreams are not like the dreams of systems that exploit and destroy. Your dreams are shaped by your sensitivity, compassion, lived experience, and your desire to do less harm. You’re not dreaming of dominating or extracting or stepping on everyone else to get what you want. Creating safe spaces, healing containers, beautiful art, kinder ways of working and businesses that honour nervous systems and souls is what is more important to you. The dreams are about being able to support yourself in a way that doesn’t break you so you can keep showing up for the people and causes you care about. These are not selfish dreams. These are dreams that quietly help shape a softer future.

The world needs more people whose success is woven with empathy, care, and a deep respect for life. When highly sensitive artists, witches, healers and creative entrepreneurs allow themselves to grow and be resourced, the ripple effects are very different from what we see in extractive, power-over models. Our work tends to be community-oriented, trauma-aware and relational. You think about how others feel. You want your work to alleviate suffering, not add to it. So when you vision a better future for yourself and your business, you’re not taking something away from the world, you’re actually helping to create a kinder version of it.

An Act of Service

If a part of you feels selfish for dreaming, I want to gently offer another lens: what if your willingness to dream is an act of service? What if letting your life improve in the ways that matter most to you including more health, more stability, more creative fulfillment and more aligned income, what if all that actually supports the collective because of who you are and how you show up when you’re nourished instead of depleted?

I truly believe it does. So please, please, please give yourself permission to vision your life and business improving this year. Not in a way that ignores the pain of the world but in a way that honours your place in it as a deep feeler, a sensitive dreamer, a witch, a healer and a heart that’s here to help. Your dreams are not the problem. Your dreams are part of the solution.

How Your Body Responds

The other thing I don’t want us to be mindful of is that big visions can send a sensitive nervous system into overload. It’s not as simple as closing your eyes and dreaming your new life when your body has lived through trauma, emotional neglect or chronic illness. For me, imagining 250 members in The Creative Witch’s Business Coven felt like standing too close to a roaring fire.

My chest tightened, my stomach flipped, my thoughts sped up and my younger parts would start panicking. It wasn’t just, “Wow, that’s a lot of people.” It was, “This is too big, too much, I won’t be safe, shut it down.” My MCAS and sensitive system don’t just respond to food or chemicals. They also respond to emotions so when I say I understand how visioning can overstimulate you and your younger parts, I mean it on a body level.

That’s why when we talk about visioning this week, I’m not asking your system to jump from where you are now to some huge, glossy version of your future. We are not demanding that the vision come true right now. We’re not putting pressure on your body or your business to suddenly meet some imaginary standard. What we’re doing is more like gently visiting a future timeline and saying hello. We’re checking in on a possible future you sort of like peeking through a doorway and noticing how your future self feels, how they lives and work.

Keep It Comfortable but Stretchy

Then we come back to the present and we see how your body responds to that future vision. What sensations, thoughts, memories, beliefs or emotions arise? We don’t drag that future into today and insist it must happen immediately. We let our hearts register that this version of us exists somewhere in potential and we notice how our inner parts respond to that future vision and that’s enough for now.

You also have full permission to keep your vision small and cozy if that’s what feels safest in your body. Your vision for the year ahead doesn’t have to be huge, dramatic or impressive by someone else’s standards. It doesn’t have to look like anyone else’s. This is your personal magic work. You’re not doing it for anyone but you.

Maybe your vision is simply having slightly softer mornings, more energy, a clearer offer or one group program that feels nourishing instead of draining. All of that counts. You also have permission to change your mind later. Visioning isn’t a contract you sign in blood. It’s not you telling the universe, “This is it forever and if I don’t do it exactly like this, I’ve failed.” No. It’s a lot more relaxed and loose than that.

A Conversation

It’s a living conversation between you, your soul and Spirit. You get to adjust, refine and rewrite as you grow. As we move into all this Sagittarius energy, see if you can hold your visioning practice as something gentle and curious and a way of listening to your future self and your spirit helpers, not as a demand you place on yourself.

Here’s how I’m working with this Sagittarius energy in my own journal this week, and you’re welcome to follow along in whatever way feels right for you. You don’t need a fancy setup just your art journal or notebook, a pen and pencil crayons or whatever art supplies you have handy and a little bit of quiet.

Step 1 – Remember the Path You’ve Walked

We did a lot of this in Scorpio season so just do a quick inventory of what still feels important to revisit here about the last year. Gently look back over 2025.

What did you survive?

Did you learn something?

Where did you find healing?

Were there things you created even if they felt small or shaky at the time?

What parts of your life and business felt like composting and clearing or like things were breaking down, ending, or being released so something more honest could grow?

You can write freely or use simple prompts like: “This year, I am proud of myself for…” and “This year, I released…”

Remember, you’re not grading yourself here. You’re just being present for whatever still feels like it needs your attention.

Step 2 – Name the Future Point

Now choose a point in time to visit. I like to choose one year from now, so you might pick December 2026. Imagine that there is a “Future You” who has lived a whole year between now and then. This future you lived a year of growth, experiments, healing and business magic.

In your journal, write down the date you’re visiting: “I am visiting myself in December 2026.” Then gently ask yourself:

Where am I living?

How am I working?

What does my business feel like?

Where do I see the same in my life or business here?

Is there something different in my life or business here?

Don’t worry about getting it perfect. Just let images, words or sensations come and catch them on the page.

Step 3 – Meet Your Future Self

Close your eyes for a moment and imagine walking up to this future version of you. See them however you can. Maybe you see them clearly. Maybe you just get a sense or a feeling of them. Notice how they look, their body language and the energy around their business, home or her creative life. Do they feel softer? Stronger? More grounded? More spacious?

You don’t have to force anything. Just notice. After a minute or two, open your eyes and write down what you saw, heard, or felt.

You might write: “Future Me feels…” or “What I noticed about their business is…”

Step 4 – Ask Three Simple Questions

Now imagine sitting down with this future you for a gentle conversation. In your journal, ask this future you three questions and see what answers float up:

  • “What did you focus on this year that made the biggest difference?”
  • “What did you let go of to make space for this?”
  • “How do you feel about your business and your creative magic now?”

You can write the answers as if future you is speaking directly to you or you can write them as reflections: “Future me tells me…” or “It feels like…” Trust whatever comes even if it seems small or obvious.

Step 5 – Choose One or Two ‘North Star’ Feelings or Themes

Look back over what you’ve written and see if you can distill this vision into one or two key feelings or themes. Maybe it’s “effortless success,” “deep belonging,” “creative courage,” “steady income and soft days,” or something entirely your own.

Circle or underline the words that stand out. These become your North Stars. They are not rigid goals you have to hit but guiding lights you can keep returning to throughout the year. You might even write them on a separate page or at the top of your calendar as a reminder: “This year, I’m moving toward…”

Step 6 – Root it into the Present

Finally, gently bring this vision back into the present. Ask yourself: “What is one tiny way I can start walking toward this vision this week?” Emphasis on tiny. Maybe it’s making space for one art session, reaching out to one person, writing one page of your book, updating one sentence on your website or simply resting more so your body can hold what’s coming.

Write down just one small, doable action that feels like a loving step in the right direction. Think of it as showing your future self, “Yes, I’m willing to move toward you,”. You don’t have to change everything overnight. You’re just turning gently toward the life and business your soul is asking for and taking one small step in that direction.

Now that you have a sense of the kind of visioning we’re preparing for, let’s look at how this week’s astrology.

Astrology Highlights for the Week of December 8-14, 2025

Beginning of the Week (Monday–Tuesday)

We start the week with a waning moon in Leo. A waning moon means the energy is dipping and turning inward, even though Leo usually wants to shine and play. This is “after the party” energy, not “start something big and new” energy. You might feel a mix of tiredness, emotional vulnerability, and a strange pressure to still show up and be bright and creative. At the same time, there’s a push–pull happening between wanting to move forward and feeling blocked, heavy, or confused about how to actually do that. It can feel like your foot is on the gas and the brake at the same time. If you notice frustration, self-doubt, or a sense of “nothing I do is enough,” please know with Mars and Saturn having a tense relationship this is in the air and you are indeed doing enough.

This is not the time to demand peak performance from yourself. It is a beautiful time to review where you’ve been spending your energy, where your fire has been going, and what no longer deserves that much of you. Think of Monday and Tuesday as a gentle assessment: Which actions truly move the needle in your business, and which ones just drain you? Which versions of “showing up” actually feel like you, and which feel performative or forced? The waning moon wants you to release, not add.

Business To Do
  • Review your current commitments and ask, “What can I gently step back from in the coming year?”
  • Look at tasks or projects you keep pushing that never really go anywhere—are they truly aligned, or are they “shoulds”?
  • Focus on editing, refining, updating, and completing small things already in motion.
  • If systems, or schedules feel blocked or frustrtating, don’t bulldoze your way through. Note what isn’t working and plan to adjust it later in the week when things feel lighter.
Inner Work and Magic To Do
  • In your art journal, create a simple page titled “What I’m Done Forcing” and list or collage the ways you’ve been pushing yourself too hard.
  • Let yourself feel any frustration coming up without making it mean you’re failing. You’re allowed to say, “This is hard,” and still be on the right path.
  • Do grounding practices that remind you you’re safe even when things feel stuck—walking, breathwork, holding a warm mug, leaning against a tree or paint a messy picture in your journal.
  • If anger or irritation comes up, see if you can treat it as information about your limits and needs instead of proof that something is wrong with you.
Midweek (Wednesday–Thursday)

Midweek, the waning moon moves into Virgo on Wednesday, then reaches its last quarter phase by Thursday. This brings a more practical, detail-focused tone—like the urge to tidy up loose ends, sort through the mess, and make some sense of things.

At the same time, there’s a lot happening mentally. With all that Mercury is up to this week, these are very “busy brain” days. You might notice sudden insights, surprising conversations, or unexpected information coming in. Plans might shift. Something you thought was solid may change. It can feel a bit like someone picked up your mental filing cabinet and gave it a shake—unsettling, but also clarifying in the long run.

There’s also a turning point happening spiritually. A long, foggy, internal-feeling influence is slowly beginning to move forward again, and it may feel like a part of your inner world that has been underwater for a long time is slowly coming up for air. It’s like your feelings are being sorted out and organized for you.

On Thursday, the mood begins to lift. Conversations and ideas get more hopeful, more imaginative. The tone shifts from heavy emotional processing to bigger-picture thinking. You might notice a bit more optimism sneaking in, or at least a sense that there could be new options you hadn’t considered yet.

These are great days for planning, scheduling, working on logistics, organizing your systems, writing, talking things through, and sending messages—as long as you also leave space to rest your mind and nervous system. You are likely to be more mentally “on,” which can be helpful but also overstimulating if you don’t pace yourself.

Business To Do
  • This is a good time to do a mid-December clean-up: inbox, project lists, content plans, client notes. Let the sorting urge work for you.
  • Be open to new ideas or sudden shifts in plans. If surprising news or insights arrive, jot them down instead of reacting immediately.
  • Use this mental clarity to map out a simple, realistic structure for the first month or two of 2026—nothing fancy, just a skeleton.
  • Wednesday is great for spot-checking the practical side of your business (systems, tech, processes).
  • Thursday is better for big-picture thinking and making adjustments based on your deeper intuition.
Inner Work and Art Magic To Do
  • If your mind feels overstimulated, try “thought dumping” in your journal: write everything down so your brain doesn’t have to hold it all.
  • In your art journal, create a page called “What’s Becoming Clear” and let images and words show you what’s shaking loose.
  • Notice any intuitive nudges, dreams, or synchronicities—this is a good time to ask Spirit for clarity and then watch what shows up.
  • On Thursday, as the energy gets a little lighter, you might want to do a small candle ritual: light a candle, speak your current questions or confusion, and ask to be guided gently toward the next right step.
End of the Week (Friday–Sunday)

By the end of the week, the last quarter moon moves through Libra on Friday, then into Scorpio on Saturday. This brings relationships, fairness, and emotional truth into focus. Friday may highlight where things feel out of balance: client dynamics, collaborations, the way you hold space for others versus yourself. You might see more clearly where you’ve been over-giving, people-pleasing, or quietly resenting something in your business or personal life. It’s a good day for gentle, honest evaluation of what’s actually working in the way you relate to others.

As the moon moves into Scorpio on Saturday, the emotional tone deepens. You may feel more introspective, more aware of what’s underneath the surface—your real fears, real desires, and real boundaries. This is supported by energy that helps you speak or see deeper truths around your plans and work. There can be powerful conversations, inner or outer, where you finally admit to yourself what you want to do and what you absolutely do not want to keep doing. This doesn’t have to be dramatic. It can simply be honest. Truth-telling is freeing, especially when it’s rooted in self-respect and care for everyone involved.

By Sunday, the emotional intensity starts to integrate. The week as a whole has moved from heavy and blocked to mentally busy to clearer, more straightforward honesty about what fits for you going forward. This is exactly the kind of inner landscape we want as we head toward the new moon in Sagittarius next week: clearer about what we’re releasing, clearer about what we truly want, and more willing to shape our businesses around what’s actually true for us.

Business To Do
  • On Friday, review your relationships in business: clients, collaborators, audience, social media. Where do things feel balanced? Where don’t they?
  • Consider gently adjusting or clarifying one boundary around time, energy, communication or what you are/aren’t available for.
  • Over the weekend, take time to be honest with yourself about your offers and workload: what do you truly want to keep doing in 2026, and what needs to change or end?
  • Use Saturday’s clarity to journal or brainstorm about what a more honest, sustainable business would look like for you. If you can, say at least one truth out loud to a friend, your journal, or Spirit.
Inner Work and Art Magic To Do
  • In your journal, reflect on: “Where am I still trying to be who others need me to be, instead of who I really am?”
  • Create an art journal spread with two sides: “What I’m Done Carrying for Others” and “How I Choose to Support from a Healthy Place.” Let images, colours, and words arise.
  • If you feel called, do a simple releasing ritual on Saturday: write down one pattern, obligation, or role you’re ready to let go of, and safely tear or bury the paper with intention.
  • Ask your guides and well ancestors to support you in speaking and living more truth in your business. Think about truth that honours both your sensitive heart and the people you’re here to help.

Do You Want To Grow Your Business With the Moon and Stars and Me?

The Creative Witch's Business Coven

If you want to work with this powerful energy together this week and you’re craving a space where you can tend to both your tender inner world and your big, beautiful business dreams, I’d love to invite you to join me in The Creative Witch’s Business Coven. You can join as an ongoing member of just drop in this week. 

It’s where we share gentle, sacred, creative space together. It’s where we gather in rhythm with the moon and the astrology to do the inner healing work, hold space for each other, and grow our businesses in ways that feel nourishing, spiritually aligned, and rooted in who we truly are.

You don’t have to figure this all out alone. Inside the coven, we weave art spells together, locate ourselves in the astrology and support each other through the ups and downs of showing up as highly sensitive creatives and entrepreneurs. If your heart is calling for a safe, magical place to grow emotionally, spiritually, and professionally, come join us. I’d love to have you. 

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Hi. I’m Dana.

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