Getting Started
Alright, so this month I was feeling kinda stuck, you know, with work and stuff piling up. I remembered hearing about Patrick Arundell’s Virgo monthly thing from a friend, and I thought, hey, maybe it’s worth a shot to see if it helps me out. So, I started by looking it up online – no fancy apps or anything, just typing in keywords on my phone while sipping my morning coffee.
After that, I got the reading and started reading through it slowly. Patrick Arundell was talking about how Virgos like me should focus on organizing and setting goals for the month. I rolled my eyes at first ’cause it sounded basic, but I decided to follow it step by step anyway. I grabbed a notepad and wrote down the main points, like decluttering my desk and planning my schedule ahead.
Putting It into Action
Now, the fun part was actually doing all this stuff. I began by tackling my messy desk – dumped old papers into a trash bag, sorted files into folders, and felt a bit lighter already. But it wasn’t all smooth sailing. Halfway through, I got distracted by emails and almost gave up, then I remembered Patrick Arundell’s tip to stay disciplined. So, I pushed myself to finish it that day, even though it was a pain.

- First, I set a daily routine: wake up early, meditate for five minutes (yep, like he suggested), then review the day’s tasks.
- Next, I tried applying the communication advice to a team meeting. Instead of arguing like I usually do, I listened more and spoke less, which felt weird but actually worked – we got things done faster.
- Lastly, the money part – he said something about budgeting better, so I tracked my spending in a spreadsheet. It was boring as heck, but I stuck with it.
The Wrap-Up
After a few weeks, I started seeing changes. Like, my energy levels were up ’cause of that meditation thing, and I didn’t miss deadlines as much. But here’s the kicker – it didn’t fix everything. A big work problem popped up, and Patrick’s predictions didn’t cover it, so I had to wing it myself. Still, overall, I felt more grounded and less stressed. Now, I’m thinking I’ll keep this up next month ’cause, honestly, it’s a cheap way to feel like I’m adulting better. Might not be magic, but hey, it beats doing nothing.
