Okay, so lemme tell you how this whole Virgo horoscope guide thing happened for 2022. It wasn’t some grand master plan at first, you know?
How I Got Started
Right, so it was late 2021, kinda December. I was sitting there with my usual cup of coffee, scrolling through stuff online. Felt like everyone was talking about New Year’s resolutions and whatnot, but very little was actually helpful for Virgos specifically month-by-month. Saw a bunch of vague yearly predictions, but nothing concrete. Thought, “Huh, maybe I can dig deeper myself?” Mostly just curious.
Had my old trusty notebook – yeah, the messy paper one – and my laptop open. Started jotting down anything I remembered from the past year that felt relevant to Virgos. You know, the usual stuff: stressing over details, wanting to fix everything, needing order. But I knew I needed real astro data.
The Research Grind (Okay, Not Really Grind, More Like Clicking)
Didn’t have fancy astro software. Pulled up like, three different free astrology sites I sometimes check. Opened multiple tabs, big mess. Started looking at the major transits for each month in 2022. Like, when was Mars doing what? Where was Jupiter hanging out? Especially anything hitting Virgo or the houses Virgo rules.
Took ages just cross-referencing. My coffee went cold. Twice. Wrote down things like: “March – Jupiter moves into Pisces, affects Virgo’s daily work maybe?”. Or “June – Saturn retrograde, re-thinking responsibilities?”. It wasn’t super precise science, but I tried to connect the dots in a way that felt practical.
Then I tried to match those transits to actual Virgo life stuff:
- When might career stuff pop up?
- Where would romance be tricky?
- Any months just begging for a vacation because of stress?
- When’s a good time to ask for that raise or start a health kick?
Basically, tried to turn star movements into usable advice.
Putting Pen to Paper (Well, Fingers to Keyboard)
Opened a simple doc. Just a blank page staring at me. Decided to tackle it month-by-month. Started with January.
Looked back at my messy notes. For each month, I wrote down:
- The Key Transit or Energy (like, that Jupiter-in-Pisces thing).
- The Area of Life it probably hit hardest (daily routines, health, work, etc.).
- Then the Actionable Advice based on that. Like for a month with Mars messing things up: “Don’t start huge projects, focus on wrapping up old stuff instead.” Or for a lucky Jupiter period: “Good time to network or learn something new, maybe push a little.”
Kept repeating this process for February, March, all the way to December. Some months were clearer than others. October felt kinda vague for ages; had to go back to my notes a few times to see what the heck was happening. Tried to keep the advice realistic. Virgos don’t need more “Just manifest it!” fluff. They need “Okay, here’s how you might cope” or “Focus energy here.”
Getting It Out There
After filling out all 12 months, I reread the whole doc. Felt super repetitive! Cut out a ton of fluff words. Made sure each month’s advice was punchy, just a few sentences max. No novels.
Pasted the cleaned-up version into my blog editor. Added a super short intro like “Hey Virgos, here’s a quick monthly heads-up for 2022 based on what the planets seem to be up to.” Didn’t promise miracles, just shared what I dug up.
Posted it. Hit publish. Honestly, felt kinda nervous. Was this useful? Was it just nonsense? But hey, it was my attempt to make those star charts actually mean something real for the month ahead. That was it.
So yeah, that’s how the Virgo Monthly Guide got made. Just me, a cold coffee, too many browser tabs, and trying to translate weird cosmic wobbles into practical tips. Hope it helped someone steer clear of a few potholes that year!