Alright folks, buckle up. That Virgo 2017 transit hit me like a ton of bricks career-wise. Felt like I was climbing out of a hole the whole damn year. Here’s exactly how I tried to untangle that mess.
The Absolute Low Point
Started around February. Slammed my coffee down one Monday morning – project I’d been busting my ass on for months? Got canned overnight. Boss mumbled something about “budget realignments” but it felt like a gut punch. Performance review later that week? Lukewarm at best, basically got told I wasn’t “strategic enough.” Meanwhile, my Virgo self was drowning in tiny tasks, zero direction. Couldn’t see the path forward at all. I remember staring at my messy desk, piles of unfinished to-dos just mocking me. Spent weeks just spinning my wheels, putting out fires but getting nowhere important. Pure frustration. Almost threw my perfectly organized planner across the room more than once.
Forced Myself To Stop And Analyze (Virgo Style)
Hate admitting defeat, but the spinning wasn’t working. One brutal Saturday, I forced myself off the hamster wheel. Locked myself in my too-clean apartment. Got out the notebook – not the work one, my personal rant space. Started brutally cataloging:
- Every damn roadblock I was facing daily (lack of clarity from management, zero promotion visibility, feeling buried under admin BS)
- The stupid stories I was telling myself (“They don’t value me,” “I’m stuck forever,” “All this hard work is pointless”)
- What actually sparked my interest in the job anymore (spoiler: it was less than I liked)
- What skills I kept using despite the chaos (the organization, the problem-solving on fly)
Felt brutal. Felt necessary. Seeing it on paper, ugly messy handwriting and all? Harder to ignore than the noise in my head.
Got Brutally Practical (No Magic Wand Here)
Once I had the mess mapped, I started picking pieces to actually fix. Didn’t try to fix it all. Focused on what I could actually control.
- Started Tracking Like a Maniac: Not just tasks. I logged interruptions. Documented every time priorities shifted without warning. Tracked hours spent on low-value junk. Built real data, not just a feeling of being overwhelmed.
- Stopped Saying ‘Yes’ Automatically: This was tough. Virgo instinct to help is strong. But when Sarah from marketing slid another “urgent” request over the digital wall? Instead of scrambling, I started asking back: “Hey Sarah, what’s the absolute hard deadline on this? Need to slot it in against project X due tomorrow.” Made them prioritize too.
- The Uncomfortable Talk: Used my tracking notes. Went to my manager, said: “Look, here’s where my time is going. It’s 70% keeping things moving, 30% actual project development. How do we align this with the strategic goals you mentioned?” No accusations, just data and a question. Surprisingly, they listened. Started getting slightly better shielded from chaos.
- Small Upskilling, Big Focus: Realized some internal tools were bottlenecks. Signed up for just one boring online course the company offered. Applied it immediately to a small task. Reduced one daily annoyance by 20 minutes. Tiny win, massive morale boost.
The Grind Was Real
This wasn’t a quick fix. Took months of this careful, annoying, practical grind. Some days I backslid hard. Got swamped again. Forgot to track. Said ‘yes’ to dumb things. That Virgo perfectionist demon screamed I was failing.
But slowly, inch by freaking inch, things shifted. The data gave me leverage. Saying ‘no’ more often (politely!) created space. That tiny skill-up got noticed. The path forward wasn’t suddenly clear, but the dense fog lifted a little. I felt less like a victim, more like someone navigating a crappy, overgrown trail.
By Q4, wasn’t some superstar – far from it. But I was standing differently. More grounded. Still hated the uncertainty, but felt equipped to chip away at it. The Virgo work? It saved my sanity, step by small, practical step.