Hurt feelings or old resentments may haunt you today, causing you to doubt the strength of your relationships. Your reluctance to let go of these feelings may cause you to feel guilty or less emotionally connected to your loved ones. You may be able to rid yourself of the strain from unresolved tension today by asking yourself whether you consider love or being right more important. You may discover that your desire to love and be loved outweighs your ego's need to obsess over old wounds. This can be a good time to forgive, either directly or internally, those that have wronged you in some way. In granting your forgiveness today, you may be happily surprised to find that your loved ones and relatives are as desirous of reconciliation as you are.

When you willingly let go of old resentments, you open yourself up to love. Though the desire to come out on top or win in interpersonal conflicts can be strong, the pleasure of simply being loved can eclipse the satisfaction of needing to be right. The hurt you hold on to can color love. Letting hurt go, however, helps you build loving relationships and frees you from lingering tension or negative expectations. Love unmarred by resentment lends itself to forgiveness, acceptance, and peace. Letting go of old hurt can remove a great weight from you, allowing your relationships to blossom and grow. By forgiving and letting go of past hurt today, your relationships can experience a fresh start, free from unresolved issues.