Honestly, I never put much stock in horoscopes. Always felt like vague guesses anyone could relate to. But last month, feeling kinda stuck, a buddy kept shoving Jessica Adams Weekly Virgo in my face. “Just try it,” he said. So finally, I did.
My Skeptical Click
I grabbed my phone one boring Sunday evening. Figured, what’s the harm? Opened up my browser – didn’t download any fancy app. Just typed it right in. Scrolled past the usual astrology mumbo-jumbo until I landed on Jessica Adams’ stuff. Looked… well, kinda nicer than the others? Less glittery nonsense.
Giving it a Week (Eye-Roll Included)
Decided my test run would be one full week. Monday morning rolled around. Made my usual burnt coffee. Pulled up the Virgo prediction. It mentioned something like, “Expect communication hiccups early week.” Yeah, sure. Went to work. Got stuck in a pointless 45-minute email chain arguing about font sizes on a presentation. Huh. Weird timing.

Then Wednesday hit. The advice suggested “Focus energy on clearing small tasks.” My desk was literally a mountain of tiny jobs I kept avoiding. Feeling strangely motivated (or maybe annoyed by the coincidence), I plowed through them all before lunch. Felt weirdly… productive?
- Paid that annoying utility bill online (finally).
- Actually replied to those three lingering emails.
- Cleaned out my overflowing work bag.
Felt good. But I wasn’t ready to believe the stars yet.
The Moment it Clicked (No Pun Intended)
Friday’s advice said something like, “Avoid pushing big decisions; intuition needs time.” Perfect. Because I was this close to impulsively agreeing to lead a new project I knew would eat my weekends. That little nudge made me pause. Talked it over with my partner that night. Realized it was a terrible fit. Sent a polite “thanks but no thanks” email Saturday morning. Huge relief.
How I Use It Now (Still Not a Crystal Ball Believer)
Okay, so it’s not predicting lottery numbers or telling me true love’s name. But here’s what I actually do with Jessica Adams’ Virgo Weekly now:
- Monday Morning Glance: I skim it with my coffee. Don’t take it as gospel.
- Looking for Themes: Instead of specifics, I watch for general vibes – “communication focus,” “creative push,” “rest needed.” Helps me frame my mindset.
- A Gentle Nudge: Like that Friday advice. Sometimes it highlights something buzzing in the back of my own mind, giving me the shove I need.
- Not Panic Button: If it says “beware travel,” I don’t cancel my flight. I might just double-check my gate number and leave earlier. Common sense first.
Bottom line? I went from full skeptic to casual checker. It’s a quirky little tool now. Doesn’t run my life, but sometimes it gives surprisingly practical perspective I wasn’t consciously thinking about. Worth the few minutes it takes to scan each week. Weirdly enough, my buddy was kinda right.