So hey there folks, got my hands on this Virgo moon weekly thing and decided to give it a whirl this past week. Here’s how it actually went down in my messy, real life.
The Spark
Honestly? Saw a lot of chatter online about Virgo moons needing special care this week. Challenges piled up, blah blah. Thought, “Sure, let’s see what these simple tips actually do for a human walking through mud.”
What The Thing Told Me To Do
The weekly guide hammered on two things:

TIP #1: Clean up your physical space. Clutter messes with your focus.
TIP #2: Make a tiny list. Just 3 small, doable tasks for the day. That’s it.
Sounded easy enough. Famous last words.
Monday Morning Mayhem
Rolled out of bed feeling like I wrestled a bear. Coffee machine decided it was break day. Kitchen sink? Overflowing with crusty dishes from the weekend. Pure chaos.
Grabbed my phone, reread TIP #1. Shoved aside annoyance.
Action: Didn’t try to conquer the whole house. Just attacked the sink. Scrub, rinse, dry. Done. Felt the tension in my shoulders drop a notch.
The Tiny List Trap
Made my list for the day:
- Clear the sink
- Reply to Helen’s urgent email
- Pay that dumb parking ticket online
Knocked them out before lunch! Felt like superwoman.
Then Thursday hit.
Reality Check: Got ambitious. Put down “Finish quarterly report draft.” That thing’s a beast. Stared at it all afternoon. Frozen.
Oops: Forgot the “small, doable” part. Yeah right.
Rebooting the Tip
Friday lunch break, drowning in frustration. Scrolled back to TIP #2. Sighed. Grabbed sticky notes.
Action: Ignored the report. Wrote:
- Open report document on laptop
- Write intro paragraph ONLY
- Save and close it
Opened the doc. Wrote a crappy paragraph. Saved it. Bam. Still terrible? Probably. But done? Heck yeah. Crossed it off.
Why This Stuff Actually Works Sometimes
Virgo energy goes straight for perfection. That’s the trap.
These boring “simple” tips weren’t magic. They were shields.
- The cleaning? Blocked the visual noise messing with my head.
- The tiny lists? Forced me to slice big scary monsters into little ants I could stomp.
They didn’t remove the challenges. Just gave me a tiny boat to paddle through the storm.
Big Win: Didn’t fix everything. Felt less swept away.
Personal Connection – Why Bother?
Okay real talk. Why stick with it?
Cause three weeks back, I was buried. Freelance deadlines. Plumbing leak in the kitchen. My elderly cat got sick. Everything felt like climbing Everest barefoot.
That’s my usual Virgo moon chaos cycle.
This week? Yeah, clients still yelled. Plumbing guy cancelled. Cat’s fine though (thank the stars).
Difference? Instead of feeling pinned to the wall, I shoved back one tiny task at a time. Didn’t win any medals. Just kept breathing.
So yeah. Simple? Yeah. Easy? Not even close. Worth trying? If you’re drowning, grabbing anything helps. Even a small stick.
