How to Make 2025 Your Best Year: Remedies to Improve Luck
Riya Kumari | Dec 19, 2024, 17:07 IST
Redemption isn’t about perfection; it’s about progress. It starts with acknowledging where you’ve gone wrong and taking responsibility for your actions. This isn’t a guilt trip—it’s a chance to rewrite your story. Begin with small, selfless acts: apologize sincerely, help someone in need, or make an effort to right a wrong. These steps aren’t just for others; they’re for you, too. They free you from the weight of regret and open the door to transformation.
You have the power to change your 2025’s bad karma and turn it into the best one yet—something beyond your wildest imagination. That’s the beauty of giving back. A selfless act grounds you, connects you to something bigger, and puts you in the highest frequency of gratitude. When you make others grateful, you create a ripple effect that elevates not only their lives but yours too. It’s not just about being good—it’s about being great, in the most soulful way possible.
1. Donate Your Old Clothes
If your closet looks like a thrift shop’s fever dream, it’s time to let go, my hoarding friend. That dress you wore once to an office party in 2017? It’s not coming back into style. Pass it on to someone who can actually use it. Not only does this clear your space (and your guilty conscience), but the stars love a decluttering queen. Bonus: you get to feel morally superior every time Mercury retrogrades.
2. Feed Someone a Meal—That’s Not You
I know—you’re busy. Your life is a montage of deadlines, Netflix binges, and last-minute Amazon orders. But take a second and buy a meal for someone who actually needs it. This isn’t about splurging on overpriced lattes for your friends (although, yes, we see you, Libra). This is about real, tangible kindness. It’s like telling the universe, “Hey, I’m not a total dumpster fire of a human,” and the universe—believe it or not—will notice.
3. Teach Someone Something Using Your Old Books
Ah, books. Remember them? Those dusty, smell-good time capsules sitting on your shelf? Instead of letting them rot in literary purgatory, gift them to someone who can actually learn from them. Teach a kid how to read, share that over-highlighted copy of The Alchemist, or just pass on your dog-eared SAT guide to a student who’s still clinging to hope. It’s not just recycling—it’s poetic recycling.
4. Plant a Tree (or at Least Stop Murdering Your Houseplants)
I know, I know. You bought that fiddle leaf fig with good intentions. But let’s face it: it’s basically on life support at this point. Maybe it’s time to channel your green-thumb guilt into something bigger. Plant a tree. Water it. Watch it grow. Not only does this balance your carbon footprint, but it also sends major “I’m one with nature” vibes to the cosmos. Even Capricorns can’t argue with that.
5. Write a Gratitude Letter
When was the last time you told someone you genuinely appreciate them? No, not a text. I mean a real, heartfelt note—something they can hold onto (and maybe sob over, if you nail it). Write a letter to someone who’s impacted your life, thanking them for being there. Not only does it remind you of your blessings, but it’s a sweet karmic deposit that can make someone’s day—or year.
6. Volunteer—Without the Instagram Post
I get it. Volunteering is peak content. Who wouldn’t double-tap a photo of you holding a rescued puppy or painting a community center? But maybe, just maybe, do it without turning it into a social media moment. The universe sees you, even if your followers don’t. And trust me, cosmic brownie points are way cooler than likes.
7. Feed Stray Animals
Take a moment to care for the furry little souls roaming your neighborhood. Leave out some water and food for stray dogs or cats, especially during extreme weather. It’s a simple, heartwarming act of kindness that connects you with nature and the world around you. Plus, the universe adores a compassionate heart, especially one that feeds those who can’t ask for it.
1. Donate Your Old Clothes
Donate Clothes
If your closet looks like a thrift shop’s fever dream, it’s time to let go, my hoarding friend. That dress you wore once to an office party in 2017? It’s not coming back into style. Pass it on to someone who can actually use it. Not only does this clear your space (and your guilty conscience), but the stars love a decluttering queen. Bonus: you get to feel morally superior every time Mercury retrogrades.
2. Feed Someone a Meal—That’s Not You
Donate food
I know—you’re busy. Your life is a montage of deadlines, Netflix binges, and last-minute Amazon orders. But take a second and buy a meal for someone who actually needs it. This isn’t about splurging on overpriced lattes for your friends (although, yes, we see you, Libra). This is about real, tangible kindness. It’s like telling the universe, “Hey, I’m not a total dumpster fire of a human,” and the universe—believe it or not—will notice.
3. Teach Someone Something Using Your Old Books
Teach kids
Ah, books. Remember them? Those dusty, smell-good time capsules sitting on your shelf? Instead of letting them rot in literary purgatory, gift them to someone who can actually learn from them. Teach a kid how to read, share that over-highlighted copy of The Alchemist, or just pass on your dog-eared SAT guide to a student who’s still clinging to hope. It’s not just recycling—it’s poetic recycling.
4. Plant a Tree (or at Least Stop Murdering Your Houseplants)
Plant
I know, I know. You bought that fiddle leaf fig with good intentions. But let’s face it: it’s basically on life support at this point. Maybe it’s time to channel your green-thumb guilt into something bigger. Plant a tree. Water it. Watch it grow. Not only does this balance your carbon footprint, but it also sends major “I’m one with nature” vibes to the cosmos. Even Capricorns can’t argue with that.
5. Write a Gratitude Letter
Letter
When was the last time you told someone you genuinely appreciate them? No, not a text. I mean a real, heartfelt note—something they can hold onto (and maybe sob over, if you nail it). Write a letter to someone who’s impacted your life, thanking them for being there. Not only does it remind you of your blessings, but it’s a sweet karmic deposit that can make someone’s day—or year.
6. Volunteer—Without the Instagram Post
Volunteer
I get it. Volunteering is peak content. Who wouldn’t double-tap a photo of you holding a rescued puppy or painting a community center? But maybe, just maybe, do it without turning it into a social media moment. The universe sees you, even if your followers don’t. And trust me, cosmic brownie points are way cooler than likes.
7. Feed Stray Animals
Feed stray animals
Take a moment to care for the furry little souls roaming your neighborhood. Leave out some water and food for stray dogs or cats, especially during extreme weather. It’s a simple, heartwarming act of kindness that connects you with nature and the world around you. Plus, the universe adores a compassionate heart, especially one that feeds those who can’t ask for it.