The Grind Begins: Deciding to Dig Deep
I woke up last Saturday thinking, alright, March is here. Everyone and their dog wants to know what’s hitting them, especially the sensitive water signs. Pisces. Man, they always ask the deepest questions, the kind that need more than just a quick, throwaway answer. I figured, instead of just reading the usual five lines of fluff on those big commercial sites—you know the ones, they say “expect romance and money” every month—I’d actually try to map out the whole damn month myself. I decided this wasn’t going to be some quick copy-paste job; I was going to actually practice the interpretive skills I’ve been building up over the last few years.
The goal of this practice log was simple: to deconstruct the astrological mechanics that shape the experience of a Pisces during March, translating confusing planetary movements into tangible, relatable advice. This required a full commitment to the details, something those quick forecasts always skip. I had to locate the heavy hitters and figure out exactly where their energies would land.
Pulling the Charts and Dealing with the Messy Data
First thing, I had to pull the transits. This sounds fancy, like I’m in some smoky backroom looking at parchment, but it just means looking at where all the big planets are sitting right now, and seeing how they rub up against Pisces’ general energy. I started with my old, dog-eared ephemeris book—yeah, I’m old school, I like the paper version sometimes—but I quickly realized that thing is useless for granular day-to-day stuff unless I want to spend eight hours calculating degrees manually. So, I switched over to that reliable online charting tool I use. I won’t name it, but it’s the one that looks like it was designed in 1998. Functional, but ugly as sin.
I started by logging the major movements and noting their exact entry and exit dates. This is the bedrock of the practice. If you mess up the dates, the whole forecast is toast. I found myself scribbling notes everywhere, trying to manage the simultaneous movements:

- Venus Changing Signs: Around mid-month, Venus was shifting, meaning a definite change in focus for romance, social life, and personal finances. I had to figure out if this was a positive or negative ingress for the sign. I earmarked this as a major turning point.
- Mars Trucking Along: Mars was moving into a sector that affects daily grind and work routine. This usually means increased friction or sudden bursts of energy for mundane tasks. I knew this would clash with the typical dreamy Pisces vibe, so I marked it as a source of potential stress.
- The Neptune Factor: Neptune, Pisces’ ruler, was sitting right there, keeping things foggy and intuitive. This is standard, but you must account for its blurring effect. It makes clear action hard, which complicates the Mars energy.
- Saturn’s Grip: The most important piece of data I extracted and analyzed was Saturn’s position. It’s been sitting heavy, and that translates directly into forced maturity and boundary setting for the Pisces individual. This wasn’t going to be a fun month; it was going to be a productive one, but only if they committed to the hard work.
Wrestling with Conflicting Interpretations
The real work wasn’t just locating the planets; it was translating that technical garbage into something my friends and followers could actually use. I started with career and money. I noticed Jupiter was trying to expand things, suggesting opportunities, but Saturn was still sitting heavy in a certain sector, creating friction and delays. I kept seeing these conflicting signals in the charts—an expansion planet fighting a restriction planet. Some sites were shouting, “Go big or go home!” others were whispering, “Wait, protect your assets.”
I had to sift through the noise and synthesize a coherent narrative. I spent four solid hours just comparing interpretations from three different sources I trust (and five I definitely don’t, just to see what kind of craziness was being peddled). My practice is always about finding the actionable advice, not just vague poetry. I decided to focus on the common denominator. What were the planets forcing Pisces to address? It wasn’t about sudden, unexpected luck; it was about defining boundaries and committing to reality. Neptune can make everything blurry. When things get blurry, you need structure, and Saturn was providing that necessary, if uncomfortable, structure.
Filtering the BS and Finding the Core Message
I kept a running list of themes in a messy notepad file. I swear, half of what’s published online is recycled fluff from last month. I drilled down on three key areas that seemed undeniable based on the planetary pressure points I had charted and recorded:
- Money/Value Clarity: The Venus shift meant sudden, unavoidable clarity on spending habits and self-worth. I logged the advice: Stop impulse buying. You need to value your time and assets clearly this month.
- Relationships/Partnership Dynamics: The tension from the Mars movement suggested conflict resolution was absolutely key. I logged the action: Don’t avoid the tough conversations, even if retreating feels safer. Confrontation now saves headaches later.
- Inner World and Focus: This is always a powerful time for Pisces intuition, but the external noise was going to be extreme. I logged the self-care instruction: You have to actively block out distractions. You need to create an intentional space for your creative energy, or it will dissipate into worry.
The most important step was synthesizing the final warning. Pisces tends to retreat and daydream. But March’s alignments screamed, “You gotta stand up for yourself now, or you’ll get steamrolled.” I realized the core message wasn’t dreamy introspection; it was firm decision-making and commitment.
Once I had those points nailed down, I had to structure the sharing log. It took me another hour just to put the emotional flavor on the technical data. I hate sugarcoating bad transits. If the chart says it’s going to be a tough week for communication, I say it’s going to be a tough week for communication. No point pretending otherwise. The satisfaction comes from seeing the pattern emerge from the chaos of celestial data. My practice log for this month is essentially the documentation of me wrestling with the planetary energies until they finally confessed what they were planning for the poor Fish. That’s the entire process, start to finish, and now we wait to see if the predictions land.
