Man, June 2021. That was a weird time for everyone, right? The world was slowly figuring itself out, and my own career trajectory felt like it was stuck in neutral. I’m usually the guy who believes in spreadsheets and hard work, not moon cycles. I always scoffed at those horoscope columns you see in the free papers.
But here’s the thing: I was burnt out. I had pushed through a massive Q2 project delivery, and I felt like I had nothing left in the tank. I needed a kickstart, or maybe just a stupid excuse to try something completely different. I was talking to a friend—this guy who is ridiculously successful, owns three companies—and he casually mentioned he always checks his chart before signing major contracts. I laughed him right out of the room, but the idea stuck.
I thought, okay, let’s treat this like a proper field test. Not magic, just a psychological tool. I’m a Virgo, so I pulled up every single “Virgo Career Horoscope June 2021” article I could find. I wasn’t just skimming; I was cross-referencing. If three different sites claimed June 7th was a powerhouse day for negotiations, I was going to mark it down in indelible ink.

The Prep Work: Identifying the Targets and Setting the Rules
My first step was simple: define the variables. If I was going to test ‘luck,’ I needed objective measurements, not just a ‘good vibe.’ Career luck for me meant one of three things:
- Closing a major, high-value client deal that had been stuck for months.
- Successfully navigating a high-stakes internal review or getting budget approval for my next big project.
- Deploying a complex piece of software without a single critical bug (a true miracle).
I compiled the data. June 2021, according to the stars, had three major clusters for Virgo career success:
- June 7th: Best for initiating new projects and big presentations.
- June 14th: Excellent for resolving long-standing conflicts and signing paperwork.
- June 23rd: The big ‘Money Day,’ perfect for asking for raises or closing major revenue streams.
I took my entire backlog of high-risk, high-reward tasks and shoved them onto those three dates. I cleared my calendar for every day in between, scheduling only the mundane stuff. This was going to be an intense, three-day sprint dictated by celestial nonsense.
Logging the Experience: Pushing the Envelope on Marked Days
I remember the week leading up to the 7th. I was skeptical, but the fact that I had committed to this plan already changed my focus. I prepared for that June 7th presentation like my life depended on it, simply because I had told myself: “This is the day the stars are aligned.”
The June 7th Experiment: The Great Presentation
The horoscope had promised smooth sailing for new initiatives. I had this huge deck to pitch to the board—a risky pivot in product strategy. I walked in feeling unnaturally calm. I presented the numbers. They listened. And then they tore it apart. Not angrily, but clinically. I had to defend every slide, sweating under the collar. It was rough. We didn’t get immediate approval. We got a ‘maybe, come back next month.’ So, did the stars help? Hell no. But because I was so focused on it being a ‘lucky day,’ I fought harder than I normally would have. I didn’t fold when they questioned the numbers.
June 14th: Paperwork and Paradoxical Ease
This day was scheduled for resolving conflicts. I had been dodging a difficult conversation with a partner company over some shared IP ownership for weeks. It was tedious legal crap, and I fully expected a shouting match. I called the meeting. I laid out our position firmly, fully prepared for the pushback.
What happened? Their main contact just shrugged and said, “Yeah, that’s fair. Let’s sign it.” I almost dropped the phone. It was the smoothest, quickest resolution to a massive headache I had experienced all year. This was supposed to be the hardest task, and it just vanished. I initialed the documents and closed the laptop feeling like I had cheated fate. One point for the stars, maybe?
June 23rd: Closing the Deal
The ‘Money Day.’ This was the culmination. I had a huge vendor contract ready for renewal. They were playing hardball on pricing. I scheduled the final negotiation call for the 23rd. I prepared my counter-offers meticulously. I knew my walk-away price. I went into the call absolutely ready to walk away if they didn’t budge.
I pushed back on their demands. I held firm. I stated my required terms, and then I waited. The tension was thick. They huddled internally for twenty minutes. When they came back, they didn’t meet my exact terms, but they came damn close—closer than anyone expected. We signed the agreement, securing a massive multi-year deal. It was a win, a definite win, and frankly, the most successful negotiation of that quarter.
The Final Tally: What I Learned from ‘Lucky Days’
So, was June 2021 truly governed by the constellations for my Virgo career? Honestly, no. June 7th was a bust, requiring serious grit. June 14th was spookily easy. And June 23rd was a success, but only because I prepared so obsessively.
What I realized while reviewing my practice log was this: the luck wasn’t external. The luck was the self-imposed structure. By believing these were “the days,” I moved my most challenging tasks onto them. I focused my energy. I refused to procrastinate because I had this ridiculous internal mantra telling me the universe was backing me up.
The horoscope didn’t guarantee success; it just forced me to put my most aggressive, determined foot forward on three specific dates. The real takeaway isn’t that you should check your chart; it’s that if you mark three days a month as “must-succeed days,” and you dump all your hardest work into them, you’re suddenly working smarter, not just harder. That, my friends, is the only magic I found in June 2021.
