You may feel guarded today as you interact with people in the various spheres of your life. A sense that others may not be telling the truth can make working and playing in groups difficult as well as stressful. Consider that your feelings of wariness may be an indicator that something about your environment, your peers, or your path warrants your attention. Before you write off your suspicions as irrational, try taking a moment to analyze them carefully. You may find that you feel more at ease once your investigation of your misgivings enables you to discover that you were missing pertinent information or personal knowledge about your circumstances. You can then quell your anxiety through positive action.

Our suspicions can help us guarantee our security in situations where we feel unsure. Whether we are uncertain about the motives of the individuals we are dealing with or the safety of the prospects before us, our caution is the root of the conscious alertness that enables us to examine the minute details of our environment and circumstances with awareness and diligence. When we interpret our wariness as a message of unexpected insight, we can begin to search for the source of our anxiety. Even if we discover nothing, we can take comfort in the fact that we have done all we can to see that our surroundings and situation are as safe as possible. The uncertainty you feel today will empower you to determine and deal with the cause of your insecurities.