I was curious about the Virgo weekly by John Hayes, so I decided to give it a shot. First, I got my hands on a copy of this weekly horoscope. I started by reading the introduction part, which was full of all those astrological jibber – jabber that made me scratch my head a bit at first. But I pushed on and began to read about the general overview for Virgos in that week.
Reading the General Predictions
I sat down on my couch, with a cup of coffee in hand, and really dived into the text. It talked about how Virgos might expect some changes in their social life. I was like, “Alright, let’s see how this plays out.” It said there could be new people coming into our lives or some old friendships getting a new spark. I thought, well, that sounds interesting. I kept an eye out for any signs of these social changes in my daily life.
Checking Career and Finance
Next, I moved on to the career and finance section. It claimed that Virgos might have some small opportunities at work, maybe a chance to show off our skills. I was kind of skeptical, but I decided to be more proactive at work. I volunteered for some extra tasks and started chatting with my colleagues more. As for finance, it said there could be a little unexpected income. I was hoping for a lottery win or something, but I knew that was a long shot. So, I just kept an eye on my bank account.
Love and Relationship Predictions
Then came the love and relationship part. It said that single Virgos might meet someone special, and those in a relationship could have a really sweet week. I was single at the time, so I was kind of excited. I went out more, to cafes and parks, thinking I might bump into my future partner. I even dressed up a bit nicer, just in case.
Analyzing the Results
By the end of the week, I sat down to analyze how accurate the predictions were. In terms of social life, I did meet a new neighbor who seemed really cool, so that part was a hit. At work, I did get a chance to present an idea in a meeting, and my boss seemed impressed. That was also in line with the prediction. But there was no unexpected income, and I didn’t meet the “special someone” in love. Overall, I’d say it was about 50 – 50 accurate. It was fun to follow along, though, and it made me more aware of the opportunities around me.
So, that’s my experience with the Virgo weekly by John Hayes. It’s not 100% accurate, but it’s definitely an interesting thing to try out and see how it aligns with your real – life experiences.
