Alright, so I finally got around to doing my Virgo love practice for March. I’ve been putting it off for a couple days, honestly. Life’s been busy. But I sat down this morning with my coffee and decided to just go for it.
Getting Everything Ready
First thing I did was clear off my kitchen table. You need a clean space for this stuff, I find. I grabbed my journal, a black pen, and my phone to pull up the Virgo March 2024 horoscope I saw online. The one talking about love advice for singles and couples. I read through it once, pretty quickly. It was a lot of stuff about being practical and paying attention to details, which is so Virgo.
Starting the Practice
So I opened my journal to a fresh page and wrote the date at the top. Then I just started writing down the main points that stuck out to me.

- For Singles: The advice was to not just jump into anything. To really look at the person’s actions, not just their words.
- For Couples: It was about having those boring but important talks about money or chores. Getting the little things sorted out.
After I wrote that down, I just sat for a minute and thought about it. For me, being single right now, the first part really hit home. I have a habit of ignoring red flags if someone seems fun. So my practice was to actually apply this. I thought about someone I’ve been talking to and made a mental list of their actions versus what they’ve said. It was… revealing.
Going a Bit Deeper
I didn’t just want to read it and forget it. So I decided to take one piece of advice and actually do it. The horoscope said something about “organizing your emotional space” before inviting someone new in. That sounded a little fluffy, but I get it. So I spent like twenty minutes just cleaning up my living room and my bedroom. It sounds silly, but making my physical space less cluttered made my head feel clearer too. It felt like I was literally making room.
Wrapping It Up
I finished my coffee and closed the journal. That was pretty much it. The whole thing took maybe an hour, including the cleaning. It wasn’t some huge, magical ritual. It was just me, taking some general advice and figuring out how to make it real for my life. I feel a bit more grounded now, like I have a slightly better plan for navigating dating this month. We’ll see how it goes.
