Back in 2017, I was super curious about my Virgo career and money horoscope. I mean, who wouldn’t want a little peek into what the future held for their wallet and job, right?
First off, I started by checking out some popular astrology websites. I hopped on my computer, opened up my browser, and typed in all sorts of keywords like “Virgo 2017 career horoscope” and “Virgo 2017 money forecast”. There were so many sites out there, each with their own take on it. Some said it was gonna be a great year for making money, while others were a bit more cautious.
I also bought a few astrology magazines. I went down to the local newsstand, rummaged through the stacks, and picked out the ones that looked the most interesting. I sat down at a nearby coffee shop, sipped on my latte, and started reading through the horoscope sections. They had all these fancy charts and graphs, which made it seem really legit.
After gathering all this info, I decided to make a plan. I jotted down the tips that I thought made the most sense. For my career, one tip was to network more. So, I started going to industry events. I signed up for meet – ups, put on my best suit, and went out there to shake hands and make small talk. It was a bit awkward at first, but I managed to meet some cool people.
When it came to money, the horoscopes said to be more careful with my spending. I started tracking my expenses. I got a little notebook and wrote down every single thing I bought, from my morning coffee to that new pair of shoes. It was eye – opening to see where all my money was going.
As the year went on, I kept following these tips. In my career, I noticed that the networking was paying off. I got introduced to some potential clients, and I landed a few new projects. With my money, I was able to save more just by being more aware of my spending habits.
Looking back on 2017, I can’t say for sure if it was the horoscope that made things work out or just my own efforts. But it was definitely a fun experiment. It gave me a new perspective on my career and money, and I learned a lot about myself in the process.
