Okay, so today, I tried something a little different. You know how some people are super into astrology? Well, I’ve always been a bit curious, so I tried to figure out my “Aries sun, Capricorn moon” thing. It’s like a personality profile based on your birth date, I think.
First, I started by reading about what it means to have an Aries sun and a Capricorn moon. Apparently, Aries is all about being energetic and taking on challenges. You know, like a leader type. They say Aries people are passionate, confident, and ambitious. I thought, “Hmm, that sounds kinda like me sometimes.”
Then I dug into the Capricorn moon part.
This is supposed to represent the emotional side. Capricorns are known for being practical, disciplined, and having a strong work ethic. They like to achieve things and aren’t afraid of a little hard work. I guess that also resonates with me. I’m pretty driven when I have a goal in mind.
- So, I tried to combine these two, the Aries sun and the Capricorn moon.
- I tried to do this for a few days, to see if it felt different.
- I tried to be more assertive at work, taking the initiative on a project I’ve been wanting to start.
- It was a little scary at first, putting myself out there like that, but it actually felt pretty good.
Then, I put more effort into organizing my personal life.
I made a schedule for my side hustle, which I’ve been neglecting a bit. It was tough sticking to it, but I pushed through, just like a determined Capricorn would, supposedly. There was also something about the full moon in Capricorn. They say it’s about success and not giving up. I kept that in mind too. And guess what? I actually got a lot done!
I also learned that Aries rising is connected to Mars, which is supposed to make you even more driven and competitive. I tried to channel that energy too, especially when I felt like slacking off. It was like having an extra boost of motivation.
At the end of it all, I felt more productive and focused. It was interesting to try to embody these traits, even if it’s all just for fun. Maybe there’s something to this astrology stuff after all. I’m not saying I’m a total believer now, but it was a fun experiment, and I might keep exploring it.