Then comes the full moon, a time for culmination and harvest. This is the peak moment that we’ve been working toward, when our new moon intentions reach their apex. Should we stay or should we go? Do we reap the rewards of our work or change course? As the moon becomes completely visible to us on earth, we can see everything clearly. Next, the waning moon phase begins. As the moon recedes and the light starts to dwindle, we can begin to release what’s no longer working for us. Reflect on what you’ve built during the waxing phase and shed what doesn’t feel right. As the moon disappears from view, we can tie up any loose ends and say goodbye to what’s not serving our highest purpose. Astrologically speaking, new moons occur when the sun and the moon are at the exact same degree in the same zodiac sign. Full moons happen when they are in opposite zodiac signs but at the same degree. Every new moon will culminate in a corresponding full moon six months later. For example, a Pisces new moon will fall during Pisces season in February or March, then the Pisces full moon will arise during Virgo season in August or September. You can set short-term goals between new and full moons every two weeks. Then, use lunar astrology for a longer game, creating intentions at a new moon that you’ll develop over a six-month window. The new moon is like a cosmic reset and a monthly gift from the universe. Use this energy for beginnings and to set the tone for the next cycle in your life. Avoid unnecessary stress and decide what energy you want to call in. Let the new moon empower you! RELATED STORY: 9 New Moon Rituals For Love, Release, Manifestation + More