You may be loathing to share information with others today because you are likely in a secretive and silent mood. The thoughts and feelings you keep to yourself out of a sense of caution may not be important, yet you may nonetheless feel strongly driven to hide them from the world around you. But as satisfied as you may be by your ability to be a confidant to yourself today, the care you employ while hiding this personal data may inadvertently have a negative effect on your personal relationships. You can ease the minds of those who desire your faith by explaining that your choice not to confide in them has more to do with your mindset than anything else.

What we choose to keep secret is up to us, but we should always keep in mind that our loved ones may be hurt by our unwillingness to take them into our confidence. Sharing is an important part of every relationship, and while there is no need to confess all of our confidential information, we can strengthen interpersonal bonds by disclosing some of our thoughts and feelings. Doing so will not only reassure that people we love that they are still a part of our lives; we also inspire them to confide in us. We gain little by being secretive around our family and friends, and we can earn so much by opening our hearts to them in a compassionate manner. Your cautiousness should not necessarily extend to your loved ones today, as they may turn out to be willing and non-judgmental listeners.