The six-month cycle of this Cancer moon began back with the new moon in Cancer over the summer, just after the solstice, and now, we’re freshly coming off the winter solstice, highlighting big milestones, as well as the milestones we’ve yet to reach. Cancer is also a water sign, making this a particularly emotional moon, and as Pennington puts it, we will all get wet, with some of us getting drenched. Couple that with the fact that Mercury and Mars are both retrograde, and things could feel frustratingly stagnant right now. The good news is, those retrogrades are encouraging us to slow down and take stock. It may be a new year according to our calendars, but this full moon reminds us that if the energy isn’t right to make advances, we don’t need to force anything. Rather, watery and sensitive Cancer wants us to tune into our emotions, so when we do feel ready to move forward, we’ll have more clarity. And speaking of bubble baths, you could take it a step further and use your bath to connect with the water element and the moon even further. “Connect with lunar energy by submerging yourself in water, draw a healing bath around the time of the full moon, and gather your favorite salts, crystals, and candles,” the twins suggest. As you bathe, they recommend saying your full moon intentions aloud while you’re relaxing in the tub and visualizing the full moon restoring every cell of your body. And don’t forget to make some moon water if that’s something you’re into! Lastly, as one of the potentially loneliest full moons of the year, the twins note that January’s full moon, also known as the “Wolf Moon,” is a great time to “hang out with your own ‘wolf pack’ and let out a collective howl.” (Full moon circle, anyone?)