Man I was exhausted that Wednesday morning. Coffee wasn’t kicking in and my inbox was already screaming. Scrolling through my usual blogs while pretending to work, that Virgo forecast headline jumped out – “Career Shifts? Find Expert Advice Now!” Right in the gut. Typical Virgo stuff, always worrying about work. Figured why not, might be nonsense but what’s the harm?
The Awkward First Step
So I grabbed my phone and opened my notes app. Decided to actually do what the forecast suggested step-by-step. First thing it said: “Identify stagnant energy in your daily routine.” Kinda vague, right? I started scribbling down my usual workday:
- Check emails for an hour (mostly spam)
- Team meeting (usually goes in circles)
- Putting out fires till lunch
- Afternoon slump scrolling
- Panic-working before logging off
Looked at that list and cringed. Yeah, okay, maybe stagnant as hell.
That One Weird Suggestion I Tried
The forecast kept pushing: “Initiate an unexpected conversation before noon.” Ugh. Small talk? Me? But fine. Around 10:30 AM, I spotted Sarah from Marketing getting coffee. Usually I’d just nod. Instead, I blurted out, “Hey, that campaign last month – how’d you get the analytics so clean?” Awkward silence. Then her face lit up. Turns out she built this custom spreadsheet. We talked for 15 minutes! Got actual useful tips instead of staring at Slack.
Facing the “Shift” Part
Next advice hit hard: “Voice a buried idea today, even if imperfect.” There’s this process bug that annoys everyone, but we just work around it. In the pointless team meeting, my manager asked for roadblocks. Heart pounding, I raised my hand. “About the invoice approval loop… maybe if we…” Rambled a bit, messed up the explanation. But my manager paused. “Wait, say that again?” Explained it better. He actually said, “Damn, why didn’t we fix this before?” Assigned a task force. My half-baked idea is now a thing.
The Weirdly Accurate Bit
The forecast ended with: “Visibility comes when you debug the hidden process.” Thought it was tech-babble nonsense. But after that meeting? Got two separate emails from senior leads thanking me for speaking up. Felt surreal. Even Sarah pinged me later asking for input on her new report. Like, people noticed me fixing a broken thing nobody wanted to touch.
So yeah, did some weird star stuff. Took awkward actions. Maybe it’s coincidence, maybe not. But my boring Wednesday turned into… well, less stagnant. And honestly? Paying attention felt better than doom-scrolling. Going to bed less exhausted for once. Worth the weirdness. Don’t blame Mercury retrograde just yet.