Well, I’ve always been curious about the Leo Virgo cusp negative traits. So, I decided to dig into it and see if I could figure out if they could be overcome. First off, I started by doing some basic research. I scoured through a bunch of astrological websites, you know, the ones that claim to know all about the different zodiac cusp traits. I read countless articles, skimming through paragraphs and paragraphs of text, trying to find the most common negative traits associated with the Leo Virgo cusp.
One of the main traits I found was this perfectionist streak. People on the Leo Virgo cusp tend to be super perfectionists, which can be a real pain in the butt. They set these impossibly high standards for themselves and others, and if things don’t go exactly as planned, they get all worked up. I thought, “Okay, this is something I can relate to.” So, I decided to test myself to see how bad this perfectionist thing was in me.
I took on a small project at home, like rearranging my bookshelf. I started by pulling all the books out and laying them on the floor. As I was putting them back, I noticed that I was getting really picky about how they were arranged. I wanted them to be in alphabetical order by author, but also grouped by genre. It was taking me forever, and I was getting frustrated because it just wasn’t looking “perfect” enough. I realized then that this perfectionist trait was really holding me back from getting things done quickly.
Another negative trait I read about was being overly critical. People on this cusp are supposed to be really quick to point out flaws in others. I decided to pay attention to my conversations with friends and family. Whenever someone said something, I would catch myself thinking of all the things they could have done better. But I made a conscious effort to hold my tongue and instead focus on the positive aspects of what they were saying. It was hard at first, but I slowly started to notice that my relationships were getting a bit better.
To overcome these negative traits, I came up with a plan. For the perfectionist thing, I set a time limit for my projects. Like with the bookshelf, I gave myself an hour to finish it. If it wasn’t perfect by the end of that hour, tough luck. I also started to remind myself that “good enough” is often good enough. For the overly critical part, I made a rule that for every negative thought I had about someone, I had to come up with three positive things about them. It was like a mental exercise.
Over time, I noticed a big change. I was getting things done faster, and I was less stressed out. My relationships were also improving because I wasn’t constantly nitpicking at people. I realized that while these negative traits associated with the Leo Virgo cusp are real, they can definitely be overcome with a bit of effort and self – awareness. So, if you’re on the Leo Virgo cusp and struggling with these traits, don’t worry. You can take control and turn things around just like I did.
