Retrograde Windows: What You Should Start (Not Avoid) During Retrogrades
February 20, 2026
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Retrogrades are often misunderstood as chaotic periods, but astrologically they’re powerful windows for reflection and renewal. Instead of avoiding action, these phases help you restart, repair, and realign the parts of life that need deeper attention.
What Retrogrades Really Mean
A retrograde doesn’t stop progress—it shifts the focus inward. It encourages slowing down, rethinking your choices, and reconnecting with unfinished business. Each planet highlights a specific area of life—communication, love, career, or personal growth—where revision is needed.
What You *Should* Start During Retrogrades
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Revisiting Old Projects
A retrograde is the ideal time to pick up ideas you once loved but never completed.
Repairing Relationships
Conversations, reconnection, and emotional clearing are more effective now.
Editing or Improving Work
Rather than launching something new, refine what you already began.
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Inner Growth Practices
Journaling, therapy, meditation, or self-reflection thrive during these slower cycles.
Why Retrogrades Support New Beginnings
Retrogrades reveal insights you may have missed earlier. By looking backward, you gain clarity that strengthens future decisions. Instead of forcing progress, you realign with what actually matters.
Conclusion
Retrogrades aren’t periods to fear—they’re invitations to restart with more wisdom. When you embrace their energy, you transform delays into breakthroughs and create stronger foundations for what comes next.