Man, I swear you guys keep me honest. Every week, it’s the same thing: the requests start flooding in, asking where the Virgo outlook is. I promised I’d get this out early this week—I mean, really early—so you guys actually had time to use the advice, not just read it on Monday morning when the trains are already delayed and the coffee is already cold.
This week’s run was a nightmare, but we got it done. If you want to know exactly how I pulled together this massive forecast—the one you’re using right now to plan your entire successful seven days—here is the messy, step-by-step account of the absolute grind.
The Commitment and the Initial Panic Setting In
First thing I did, last Sunday evening, was block off four solid hours. No TV, no responding to emails, just me, three half-drunk mugs of coffee, and my spread sheets. Usually, I try to piece this stuff together between meetings, but that just guarantees I miss a key aspect, and then some poor soul makes a terrible financial decision based on my oversight. Can’t have that again. Remember last month when I told Virgos that Tuesday was good for partnerships, and then Saturn went retrograde the same morning? I got yelled at, and deservedly so. This time, I had to lock it down.

I opened up my main charting software—the old clunky desktop one, not the shiny web app. I pulled up the entire planetary list for the week ahead, specifically zeroing in on the 15th to the 22nd. You can’t just look at the sun sign. That’s for magazines at the checkout line. We are doing the full job here. I needed to see what Mercury was doing, because Mercury rules Virgo, and if Mercury is acting like a clown, the whole week is trashed, no matter what Jupiter is promising.
Wrestling with the Raw Data and Taming the Transits
The next stage is always the worst: translating cosmic geometry into human actions. I printed off the full aspect grid—it looked like total nonsense, columns and rows of symbols and numbers. I literally grabbed my highlighters and started circling the big, loud energies. What was screaming at Virgo?
- Strong emphasis on the 6th House: This week, it was all about work routine, health, and service. This means the outlook needed to be heavy on practical advice—not abstract spiritual guidance. I wrote down the key action verbs: Optimize, Clean, Detail, Schedule.
- The Moon’s Journey: I tracked the Moon’s passage through three different signs this week. This dictates the daily mood shifts. For instance, when the Moon hits their 3rd house later this week, communication is going to get messy, so I needed to flag Friday as a “Double Check Everything” day.
- The Big Aspect: There was this awful T-Square configuration involving Mars, Venus, and Uranus hitting the fixed signs. This means stubborn fights over money and resources. I penciled in a major warning note right at the top of the relationship section. I didn’t mince words; I wrote: “Don’t lend money to anyone this Tuesday, you will regret it.”
I cross-referenced all these notes against my own decades of records. I dug out a couple of old paper notebooks from 2004 and 2011 to see what happened the last time these specific planets were playing this game. Funny enough, 2011 involved a massive office restructuring, so I adapted that historical context for the career section, telling Virgos to be ready for changes in management.
Building the Week-Long Plan (The Planning Success Blueprint)
Once the technical stuff was translated into plain language, the real work of creating a structured plan began. This is what you guys pay attention to, so it has to be usable.
I divided the entire outlook into four core areas, making sure I hit the key sectors a Virgo cares about:
1. Work & Career Focus: I dedicated the first three days to actionable steps. I crafted specific bullet points about task prioritization and dealing with difficult colleagues—this is the “successful planning” part of the title. I made sure to include a call-out box telling them exactly what time on Wednesday was best for asking for that raise (when the Moon was moving into a harmonious trine with Jupiter).
2. Money & Resources: This had to be cautious because of that tense Mars energy. I used strong, direct language. No wishy-washy stuff. I listed three things they absolutely must check (subscriptions, recurring bills, outstanding invoices).
3. Relationships & Home Life: This section often gets overlooked, but I spent extra time softening the hard advice I had to give about conflict. I inserted a personal anecdote about how I handle disagreements when Mercury is retrograding nearby (which isn’t happening, but the energy feels close), to make it feel less like a doom-and-gloom forecast and more like a chat with a friend.
4. Health & Energy: Since the 6th House was active, I spent ten minutes just writing about diet and sleep. Simple stuff, but critical. I told them specifically to ditch the processed snacks because that planetary placement often manifests as digestive trouble.
Finally, I reviewed the whole thing, scrubbing out any remaining astrological terms that made it sound like I was writing a thesis. It needs to sound like someone just giving you the inside scoop on the coming week. I dumped it into the publishing platform, read it out loud once to catch any awkward phrases, and then finally, I hit the big, glorious publish button.
That whole process, from the first chart pull to the final click, took almost five hours. It’s a ton of work, but seeing you guys start tagging me on socials, saying, “Hey, that advice about the difficult Tuesday meeting saved my job,” makes the late nights totally worth it. Now go use that outlook and dominate your week!
