So I woke up this morning feeling stuck, you know? Like every little problem was this huge mountain. Totally classic Virgo overthinking mode. Checked my horoscope app – it just said “trust your intuition” and “organize priorities”. Gee, thanks. Super helpful.
The Big Idea (Sort Of)
Then I remembered this old journal entry about “Spirit Navigation”. Sounds fancy, but it’s basically scribbling problems like you’re making a treasure map. Grabbed my worn-out notebook and this purple pen I stole from a hotel. Started dumping every single worry:
- Dishwasher making that weird gurgle
- Need to call mom back
- Forgot to send invoice to client
- Weird tension with neighbor
Getting Physical With It
Didn’t just stare at the list. Oh no. Stood up at my crappy IKEA desk. Shut my eyes real tight. (Almost tripped over the dog). Pointed my finger like a wand at each written problem and said out loud: “Which one needs fixing NOW?” Felt ridiculous. Did it anyway.
My finger landed on “invoice”. Not the exciting answer I wanted. But hey, the finger doesn’t lie. So I grumbled, pulled out my laptop, found the half-finished email draft from Tuesday, and just hit SEND. Didn’t over-edit. Didn’t add emojis. Just sent it. One problem out of my stupid head.
The Weird Aftermath
Crazy thing? Twenty minutes later, my brain suddenly went: Hey, remember that dishwasher filter you cleaned last month? Bet it popped loose again. And guess what? Pulled out the bottom rack, pushed that stupid filter down until it clicked. Gurgling gone. Didn’t even realize my brain was working on it while I sent that invoice.
Tried the pointing trick again later for the neighbor thing. Finger aimed at “call mom”. Called mom. She immediately asked if I’d seen the neighbor’s lost cat yesterday. Boom. Casual chat starter solved. Brain works weird when you shove one brick out of the wall.
My takeaway? That horoscope was 0% useful until I turned it into verbs. Pointing. Clicking a mouse. Pushing a dishwasher filter. Your brain’s GPS needs you to actually move to recalculate the route. Still feels kinda dumb doing it. Still works.