At the beginning of 2021, I was in a bit of a life crossroads. I had some big decisions to make about my career and relationships, and I was feeling pretty lost. That’s when I thought, “Why not give the Virgo horoscope 2021 monthly a try?”
I started by downloading a horoscope app on my phone. Every month, I’d eagerly open it up to read what was in store for me as a Virgo. The first month, it said I’d have some unexpected opportunities at work. I was skeptical but also kind of excited. So, I started paying more attention at work, actively looking for those so – called opportunities.
One day, my boss mentioned a new project. I decided to be bold and volunteer for it. I worked my butt off on that project, staying late at the office and doing extra research. And guess what? It actually went really well! I got a lot of praise from my boss and colleagues. I started to wonder if the horoscope had something to do with it.
As the months went by, I kept referring to the horoscope. When it said I might have some relationship challenges, I was more cautious in my interactions with my partner. I made an effort to communicate better and be more understanding. And we did manage to avoid some potential arguments.
But not everything was as the horoscope predicted. There were times when it said I’d have a great financial windfall, but nothing of the sort happened. I started to realize that the horoscope was more like a loose guide rather than a definite prediction.
After a year of following the Virgo horoscope 2021 monthly, I can say it was an interesting experiment. It did make me more aware of myself and my actions in certain situations. It gave me a bit of a nudge to take risks and be more proactive. But in the end, I know that my life decisions are ultimately up to me. I can’t rely solely on a horoscope to tell me what to do. It’s just a fun thing to look at and maybe get a little inspiration from.
So, can it guide your life decisions? Well, it can give you some ideas, but you’ve got to use your own brain and common sense too. That’s my take on it after this year – long practice.
