So this week I decided to give Shelley von Strunckel’s Virgo advice a real shot, ya know? Planning my whole week around it, see if that cosmic nudge actually works. Normally I kinda roll my eyes at horoscopes, but hey, what’s the harm, right? Here’s exactly how it went down.
Starting Monday Off, Supposedly Right
Monday morning, bright and stupidly early like always. Grabbed my coffee – strong, black, no sugar, the way Virgos supposedly like things efficient. Shelley’s advice for Virgos this week was all about, and I quote, “Laying meticulous groundwork early avoids chaos later.” Deep. Felt like she was basically yelling “MAKE A LIST!” at me. Loudly.
Okay fine. I hauled out a fresh notebook – super organized, right? – and actually wrote down EVERYTHING I wanted to get done this week. Work stuff, chores, even that terrifying dentist appointment I kept pushing. Felt good for like five minutes. Super Virgo achievement unlocked. Then I spent the next half hour staring at the list, trying to figure out where Monday actually started. Seriously, where do you even begin with a mountain that big? Ugh. Ended up just tackling whatever email screamed the loudest first. So much for “meticulous groundwork.” Already felt messy.
The Midweek “Cosmic Guidance” Crisis
Fast forward to Wednesday. Shelley said something vague but hopeful for midweek Virgos: “Prioritizing self-care allows focus to blossom.” Sounds fluffy. My interpretation? I kinda deserve that extra 30 minutes in bed before the alarm blasts. Totally justified self-care. Yeah… big mistake. Woke up feeling groggy as heck, instantly behind schedule. My focus “blossomed” right into full-on panic mode trying to catch up.
Got slammed at work with unexpected deadlines. My beautiful list? Laughed in my face. Shelley also mentioned something about “elegant solutions” for administrative tasks. My solution for the overflowing inbox? Aggressively deleting anything older than Tuesday. Elegant? Probably not. Practical? Absolutely. Virgo efficiency achieved through deletion. Felt weirdly powerful.
Where Stuff Actually Clicked
By Thursday afternoon, after surviving the email purge, I finally found a rhythm. Shelley did mention Virgos thriving “once systems are set.” The only system I had was sheer momentum. But you know what? It worked. I started checking things off that monster list. Felt less like cosmic guidance and more like pure stubbornness, but hey, I’ll take it. Took a proper lunch break too – actual self-care! Ate my sandwich without checking my phone once. Felt weirdly rebellious. Maybe that was the advice?
The Friday Reality Check
Friday arrived. Shelley talked about Virgos needing “patience with unfinished business.” Amen to that. My list? Still had things lurking:
- Laundry Mountain: Still epic. Not conquered.
- Dentist Appointment: Still unmade. Filed under “Next Week’s Problem.”
- That weird drawer: You know the one. Full of mystery cables and batteries that might work. Still messy.
But you know what? I actually looked back at the week. Did Shelley magically guide me? Not exactly. I didn’t suddenly become a hyper-organized productivity goddess. Life still happened. Stuff popped up. But the whole “plan your week right” thing? Thinking about it early did help, even if my execution was messy. Just acknowledging what needed doing gave me a vague sense of direction.
So, the messy truth? Using her Virgo advice didn’t magically make my week smooth. But reading it made me stop on Monday morning and try to think ahead, instead of just reacting to whatever fire alarm went off first. That felt like a win. Won’t say I’ll structure every week around Virgo planets now, but maybe glancing at it gives me a little nudge to actually plan. Or at least pretend to plan before chaos inevitably resumes. Works for me.