Weekly Aries horoscope: what conflict does Aries need to address directly this week?
What conflict does Aries need to address directly this week? The week of March 30, 2026 falls in mid-Aries season, and classical astrology consistently observes that Aries-sun individuals during their own solar transit have access to a quality of directness that other seasons do not support. Linda Goodman's character-based reading is firm: the directness is a real strength, and the season's central social work is using it on the specific conflict that has been quietly costing you.
Aries are widely assumed to like conflict. The classical reading is more accurate: Aries dislike sustained unresolved conflict more than other signs, which is why they often address conflict directly when it appears. The conflict that has been quietly going on for weeks or months is the one Aries finds most depleting — not because the conflict is dramatic, but because the unresolved status is structurally tiring.
This week's work is to identify the one conflict — at work, in a friendship, in family — that has been quietly continuing without explicit address, and to bring it into direct conversation. Not aggressively. Plainly. The Aries gift is the willingness to name what is happening without elaborate framing.
Linda Goodman is firm: Aries who address the conflict during their season tend to resolve it, partly because of the directness and partly because the other party often recognizes that the conflict has been mutual and welcomes the explicit address. Aries who do not address it during their season often carry it through the year and find addressing it later is harder than addressing it now.
For self-care, the Aries-season physical movement continues. The conflict conversation specifically benefits from a long walk before and after — before to organize what you want to say, after to discharge the energy of having said it.
Identify the conflict. Address it directly this week. Walk before and walk after. Most conflicts addressed plainly during Aries season resolve in ways they would not at other times of year.