You may be highly sensitive to what people around you are doing and saying today. An impressionable mood could cause you to overreact to perceived slights or misconstrue comments that you hear. You may find solace in reminding yourself that others are guided by a variety of complex and multifaceted motivations, and their choices have little to do with their feelings toward you. If you feel compelled to react to what a loved one or colleague says or does, step back from the situation and wait until you feel calm enough to determine whether others are intentionally arousing you emotionally. You may discover that you feel less inclined to respond to others today if you take a moment to assess what is truly bothering you.

Curbing your sensitivity could help you move through life unfazed by the words and deeds of the people around you. It can be easy to misinterpret other people's intentions and find ourselves reacting emotionally to perceived slights or insults. Assuming that your loved ones and associates harbor no ill intentions can help you take critical comments and thoughtlessness with a grain of salt. When people behave in a way you find bothersome, you can simply move on without feeling compelled to respond if you don't take their actions personally. You'll be happier and more able to concentrate on your concerns when you don't let yourself get caught up in what other people do or say. Don't take other people's actions or moods personally today, and you'll have more energy to focus on yourself and your life.