Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into astrology lately, like really deep. And today’s adventure? Figuring out what it means to have Pisces in the 10th house. I’m no expert, but I’m documenting my journey, so here’s how it went down.
Getting Started
First, I pulled up my birth chart. I’ve used a few different websites before, but they all give you pretty much the same basic info. The important thing is to have your exact birth time, because that’s how the houses get calculated. Turns out, I do not have the related placement, So I asked my friend, Sarah. Luckily she’s got Pisces in her 10th house. Score!
Digging into the Details
So, with Sarah’s chart in front of me, I started googling. I typed in “Pisces 10th house” and… wow, information overload! I found a ton of articles and forum posts. I spent a good hour just reading through different interpretations.
Here’s what I gathered, in a nutshell:
![Pisces 10th House: What It Means for Your Career (Simple Guide)](https://www.portassa.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/4cf66e4c8e615e7697cd61d2392a8e11.jpeg)
- 10th House: This is all about your public image, career, reputation, and how the world sees you. It’s like your “legacy” in a way.
- Pisces: This sign is known for being dreamy, creative, compassionate, and sometimes a bit… elusive. Think flowy, artistic, and maybe a little bit “out there.”
Putting the two together, it seems like having Pisces in the 10th house can mean a few things. Sarah confirmed that:
- She’s drawn to creative or helping professions. She works at Art school, and love that job.
- She might struggle with traditional career paths. A 9-to-5 office job? No, thank you.
- Her public image might be a bit…mysterious. People might not be able to quite “pin her down.”
- She really values making a difference in the world, even if it’s in a small way.
Sarah’s Experience
I asked Sarah how all of this played out in her real life. She told me it’s been a journey. She started out studying psychology, thinking she wanted to be a therapist. But she quickly realized that the rigid structure of academia wasn’t for her. She always felt like she is a artist.
She ended up getting her Master digree on Arts, and became a teacher.
My Takeaway
It’s just one piece of the puzzle, and I will keep learning.