Alright so this week I decided to actually sit down and put together that Virgo first decan horoscope post I’ve been thinking about. I had a bunch of notes scribbled everywhere and figured it was time to get it all in one place.
First thing I did was grab my laptop and a cup of coffee. I opened up my astrology app and my notebook to see what the key dates were for this period. I saw that Mercury is going retrograde soon, which is always a big deal for Virgos, and there were a couple of planetary alignments that looked important.
Getting the Dates Straight
I started listing out the dates. I wrote down everything from my notes: September 5th for a big shift, then September 12th when Venus moves into a new sign, and finally September 18th which is the start of the retrograde. I double-checked these against a couple of different sources to make sure I had them right. It took a bit of cross-referencing.

Figuring Out the Advice
Next, I had to turn those dates into actual, useful advice. This part is always trickier. I didn’t want to just say “be careful.” I thought about what these transits really mean for a Virgo’s day-to-day life.
- For the 5th, I decided the best advice was to slow down on making big decisions. The energy is kind of messy.
- For the 12th, it’s all about relationships, so I wrote focus on having honest talks with people close to you.
- And for the retrograde, well, everyone knows that one: back up your data and don’t sign anything important if you can help it.
I tried to keep the language simple and direct, like I was just talking to a friend.
Putting It All Together
Finally, I opened up my blog editor and just started typing it all out. I began with the key dates section, then moved into the advice for each one. I kept reading it back to myself to see if it flowed nicely and made sense. I changed a few sentences around to sound less stiff. The whole point is to make it helpful, not sound like a textbook.
And that was pretty much it. I hit publish and felt pretty good about getting another weekly horoscope done. It’s a nice little routine I’ve got going.
