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Have you reached tremendous success or milestones in your career? Do you feel like you’ve achieved many of the goals you set out to accomplish? Did that success come at the cost of other aspects of your life, like your hobbies, personal relationships, or even a relationship to yourself?


Do you feel empty and/or dissatisfied, and despite your very real achievements, does something still feel missing from your life? Do you ever wonder what it could look like to find both fulfillment and balance in the midst of crushing your career advancement? 


To be human is to live through a vast multitude of different experiences. Learning to cultivate a holistic approach to fulfillment–beyond career success–is an essential skill to enjoying the fruits of your hard-earned labor. If you intend to find more balance only when you retire, how will you know how to relax without building those habits in advance?


What could it look like to carve out dedicated time in your busy schedule to reconnect with the parts of yourself and your life that were pushed aside in the pursuit of your goals? How could you benefit from customizing a strategy based on your unique expressions, emotions and experiences? Self-reflective astrology is a powerful, contemplative tool to reunite with the parts of your life that extend beyond your career achievements. 


How it feels to build a Roadmap to Reclamation: 

Through a customized plan of action tailored to your personal natal chart, discover just how powerfully a resilient, loving relationship with yourself can transform every element of your life. Explore the value of the magic found in the most mundane aspects of life, like the beauty of a sunrise, or the inter-connectivity of being in nature. Meet people in alignment with your values and learn how to make time to deepen your pre-existing relationships. Take control of your perception of yourself and release the expectations you’ve inherited from the society you grew up in. Let go of attachment to the fear that you aren’t doing enough. Experiment with what play and pleasure look like for you in each phase of your life.


In recurring Zoom sessions spanning 6 months, Roadmap to Reclamation teaches you how to build systems within the confines of your existing life that make space for the wholeness of your human experience. Leave each session feeling energized and grounded after attaining clarity on what is happening to you in the greater context of your life and what options you have to navigate it. Create a life for yourself that centers your agency, healing, and fulfillment at the forefront. 


Roadmap to Reclamation identifies the optimal times to make moves in different sectors of your life:

  • Money: what time of year is best suited to launch new propositions

  • Health: know when to relax and when to push the envelope

  • Relationships: identify how to find balance in your relationships and how to deepen your relationships.


Are you ready to build a life, not just a career? 


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The New Year has begun and change is buzzing in the air. We often begin a new year with lofty goals and resolutions for ourselves about the ways we want to show up differently, especially as leaders. But how often are we still as committed to those resolutions by spring? How can we integrate new goals and habits into our lives that actually last?


The biggest question to ask yourself is, what is the driving force behind your choices? Is it shame that comes up when you feel like you aren’t doing enough? Is it the fear of letting down or embarrassing yourself in front of others? Is it spite for the ways you have been hurt in the past? How do these drivers then shape your leadership style? 


While shame, fear and spite are powerful motivators, they are not sustainable drivers of change within our lives. Nor do they produce sustainable outcomes for leaders. 


When guilt and shame stop working for us as motivators, we aren’t given a roadmap of what other resources we can rely on to motivate us. What does it look like to approach the changes we make from a sustainable perspective?


The secret to cultivating a sustainable leadership style is to build habits that extend kindness, compassion and care toward yourself. Self-compassion is the most renewable source of strength and resilience. Self-acceptance is the most sustainable motivator. It’s no coincidence that it is the hardest habit to keep up–especially if you haven’t been taught how to maintain that habit as a child.


Sustainable change and expansion comes from a place of safety. We can cultivate sustainable change and expansion by taking routine action to make our own bodies sites of safety. What active steps do you take to cultivate softness and safety into your life, and especially your body?


Nourishment that extends beyond our basic needs of food, water, and shelter is a strong source of renewal that keeps us fueled even when life’s challenges drain us. Kindness to ourselves is the biggest source of nourishment we have control over. How do you show yourself kindness, especially in the face of your imperfections and feelings of inadequacy?


Embodying these habits as a leader creates a ripple effect throughout all the people in your life. Put in the work to build habits of kindness, self compassion and care and you will reap the rewards in achieving goals in alignment with your highest good throughout the year.


Learn how to build sustainable leadership strategies through Roadmap to Reclamation, a 6 month program that uses self-reflective astrology to teach you how to create a life for yourself that centers your agency, healing, and fulfillment at the forefront.


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Image with black background with a collage of all the clothing items featured in the next 12 images. Title at the center of the collage reads "The perfect outfit for each zodiac sign". Bottom text is the Shrutrees Logo

Each zodiac sign embodies a specific energy and this is my take on how it can be translated into fashion. There can be a lot of self-reflective value in exploring our relationship to style and aesthetics! Exploring your own natal chart can be a fun and creative way to think about your relationship to your own style.


In astrology, we can associate our Ascendant or Rising Sign with the way we choose to present ourselves in public. Our Sun sign can line up with the aesthetics that make us feel seen. Our Moon sign illuminates the emotional connection we have to our style choices. Our Venus sign can connect us to our preferred color or texture palettes.


Here’s the perfect outfit for each zodiac sign. Look with your Rising, Sun, Moon, and Venus signs in mind!



A collage of clothing items representing the sign Aries, including: a black cropped tee with a playboy bunny logo, a double chain bracelet, black high-top converse, a pair of red wide leg trousers, and sunglasses with flame shaped lens

A collage of clothing items representing the sign Taurus, including: a white loose fitting cropped tee with cuffed sleeves, a thin gold chain, a stack of green, orange, yellow and reddish brown woven bracelets, a tote with a line sketch of two women kissing, and light wash denim jeans.

A collage of clothing items representing the sign Gemini, including: black lipstick, a black Nirvana smiley face crop top, a stack of black and grey crystal beaded bracelets, shiny black platform boots with belt buckles from top to bottom, orange/red and black plaid tapered pants with suspenders hanging from the belt loops.

A collage of clothing items representing the sign Cancer, including: a pastel blue dress with billowy mesh long sleeves and a satin flowing pussy bow tied around the neck. The bust of the dress has white flowers sewed on. The model is wearing a mesh pastel blue wide brim hat and has a bun with dark red roses adorning it. There’s vintage pearl drop earrings, a velvet blue drawstring bag with gold and pink embroidery, and ivory sandal heels.

A collage of clothing items representing the sign Leo, including: Fran Fine’s iconic black long sleeve turtle neck with the sequin chevron print black and gold miniskirt. Two layered gold chain necklaces, a gold ring with two lions kissing, a red YSL clutch with a gold tassel, and black leather Louboutins that have a gold zipper down the back of the heel.

A collage of clothing items representing the sign Virgo, including: A beige and black gingham blazer, a beige tank top, warm toned brown high waisted cigarette pants, a gold ring with a green stone in the middle, a golden ring with a square center, brown lace up boots, and a brown leather envelope clutch with a gold trim.

A collage of clothing items representing the sign Libra, including: A pale gold knee-length sequin halter dress with a deep v neck and a high side slit. A clear rectangular purse with gold trim and chain, a sparkly heart shaped pale pink iPhone case, a pale gold flask, and gold shiny heels.

A collage of clothing items representing the sign Scorpio, including: A wine red burgundy billowing sheer robe with burgundy fur-like trim, two diamond pendant drop earrings, a diamond choker, a black latex body suit, and bright red fuzzy toed heels.

A collage of clothing items representing the sign Sagittarius	, including: A black ribbed racerback crop top, a small, corduroy backpack, a stack of wooden beaded bracelets, a pair of black Birkenstock sandals, and a burnt orange, dark green, and yellow floral pair of high waisted wide leg jeans.

A collage of clothing items representing the sign Capriorn, including: A boxy black leather backpack with gold accents, a black leather watch with gold trim, a blackberry cellphone, a camel colored trench coat with a camel, white, black and red plaid print on the inside lining, a black turtleneck, black scarf and black narrow leg slacks.

A collage of clothing items representing the sign Aquarius, including: A black iPhone case with a neon Saturn, a gold cutout lace up halter crop top, a stack of charm bracelets featuring an alien, a yin/yang symbol, a mushroom and an eye, jelly sandals with rainbow bottoms and moss green velvet bellbottoms.

A collage of clothing items representing the sign Pisces, including: Two crystal star and crescent moon drop earrings, a deep blue sparkly flow dress with a bell sleeved white off shoulder blouse underneath, a silver metal round purse with leaves engraved and glass crystal patterned heels.

Book a reading with me to learn more about your own natal chart!

*Special thanks to Sin and Jin for all your help with this post!

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