Alright, let me walk you through how I tackled my Taurus horoscope this month. Started off kinda skeptical but figured why not track those key dates they keep screaming about.
The Prep Work
First thing I did was grab my dusty planner from the drawer – you know that one I bought in January with high hopes? Dug out my red Sharpie too. Flipped straight to this month’s calendar spread and waited for coffee to kick in before scribbling.
Finding The Important Dates
Checked three different apps and my fave astrology newsletter to cross-reference dates. Almost spilled coffee spotting Venus moving into my sign on the 4th. Made fat circles around:
- May 4 – Venus thing they say brings luck
- May 13 – Mercury goes direct (FINALLY)
- May 20 – Some planetary shift with Jupiter
- May 27 – Full moon alert
Putting It Into Action
On the 4th, I actually wore that green shirt my friend swears brings good vibes. Dumb? Maybe. But my boss randomly approved my vacation request that afternoon when he usually says no. Coincidence? Still dunno.
Come the 13th, I triple-checked every email before sending. Last Mercury retrograde messed up my travel plans bad. This time? Flight confirmation came through perfect. Thanked the stars literally.
On the 20th, tried pitching that passion project during my team call instead of playing safe like usual. Got two coworkers nodding along and my manager’s “we’ll discuss”. Baby steps.
Full moon on the 27th I nearly forgot! Saw my planner at 10pm and just wrote down three things stressing me out. Ripped the page up and chucked it. Woke up feeling weirdly lighter next day.
What Actually Stuck
Look, most horoscopes are fluff but marking those dates forced me to actually pause on deadlines or think before replying to texts. Did planets do anything? Dunno. But circling dates kept my brain aware of opportunities when they popped up. Might keep this planner around another month.