You know me, I don’t just read an astrology blog post and call it a day. If I’m going to commit to figuring out my luckiest days for a whole month, especially April 2023 when the energy felt totally chaotic, I’m going to treat it like a serious investigation. I pulled apart that whole Virgo monthly breakdown piece by piece, trying to figure out if there was any truth buried under the fluff.
I started the whole thing around the last week of March. My goal wasn’t just to see what some random astrologer typed up; my goal was to find a unified theory. That meant I immediately threw out any source that used pictures of flowery fields and inspirational quotes. I wanted charts and dates. I opened up five different windows on my laptop—three dedicated astrology sites, one general news site that covered horoscopes, and one obscure forum where people actually debate planetary degrees. I spent hours cross-referencing the major transits affecting the Virgo sixth and tenth houses for the month of April.
The main article I focused on, the one that promised the “full breakdown,” kept stressing the importance of the Mercury retrograde shadow period starting around April 7th. Every time I read that date, I rolled my eyes. Everyone throws Mercury Retrograde around like it’s the cause of spilled coffee. I needed specifics. So I grabbed a spreadsheet—yes, a literal spreadsheet—and started charting every single predicted “lucky day” they listed against the actual planetary movements I was checking on the forums.

Filtering the Noise to Find the Luckiest Days
The article claimed three primary luck spikes for April. Here’s what I mapped out and what I decided to discard:
- The 4th of April: Supposedly a massive boost for career due to the Sun conjunct Jupiter. Absolute garbage. I checked the actual degrees. That conjunction was way too wide to have the sudden, dramatic effect they were promising. I tossed that date immediately.
- The 11th of April: Listed as the perfect time for financial gain due to the Full Moon in Libra. This one I paid attention to. Libra energy hitting my second house of income felt legitimate. I marked that down as a strong maybe, figuring it was a good day to send out invoices or ask for money back.
- The 20th of April: Claimed to be the day to take major risks, coinciding with the shift into Taurus season. This felt like the big one they were selling. I drilled down deep on this specific transit, looking for warnings or hidden pitfalls. The energy felt stable, grounded. I committed to this date for attempting something bold.
So, after all that sifting, I settled on the 11th and the 20th. I planned my whole professional life around these two days. I had a huge presentation I needed to nail—a pitch that could change my whole annual income—and I had been putting off scheduling it for months because I kept wanting the stars to align perfectly. I finally locked in the meeting for the afternoon of April 20th.
The Messy Reality Check
Now, why do I know all this detail about the Virgo April 2023 breakdown? Because I bet everything on that 20th of April, and it all went sideways. Not because of the stars, but because of what happened right before.
I was so focused on hitting that lucky window, I refused to schedule the pitch any earlier, even though my client was getting antsy. I spent the two weeks prior optimizing every slide and every word. The 11th of April came, I sent out those invoices, and sure enough, two major clients finally paid up. I felt smug. I believed the process had worked.
Then, on the evening of the 19th, the night before my “luckiest day,” the air conditioner in my office blew up spectacularly. I mean, sparks and smoke. The landlord promised me someone would fix it immediately, but of course, nobody showed up until 4 PM on the 20th. I was stuck hosting my high-stakes, career-defining pitch meeting via video call in my kitchen while a maintenance guy dragged a massive, greasy unit through my hallway, yelling about coolant levels. It was 90 degrees in that kitchen.
I finished the pitch sweating through my shirt, completely distracted by the noise, and guess what? I absolutely bombed it. Lost the client. They went with a competitor who probably scheduled their meeting without consulting the position of Jupiter.
I realized then that all that effort I poured into charting and cross-referencing the “luckiest days” was just me trying to exert control over something inherently chaotic. The universe doesn’t care if you found three conflicting websites that agree on the date of the Moon in Libra. Life will still send a repairman to ruin your biggest day. I spent the rest of the month cleaning up the debris, both the metaphorical debris of the failed pitch and the literal coolant spill in my hallway. That’s how I know exactly what the Virgo April 2023 breakdown claimed, and exactly how little it ultimately mattered.
