I swear, if you told me five years ago I’d be logging my emotional focus based on a fish sign, I’d have laughed you right out of my garage. Seriously. I was the guy who only looked at data, spreadsheets, and cold hard facts. Astrology was just background noise, something my crazy cousin posted on her timeline to excuse being late for Thanksgiving.
But then came the Q3 meltdown. You know the one. That massive infrastructure upgrade project where everything went sideways, and I was pulling 90-hour weeks just to keep the legacy servers humming while migrating the new ones. I was a wreck, man. My sleep schedule was shot, my temper was short, and I felt like I was running on fumes that weren’t even mine. Every single day was just a scramble to find some stability, or even just a reason why I felt so damn jumpy.
How This Crazy Log Started
My wife, bless her, is a total, textbook Pisces. And when I’m stressed and focused on logical tasks, she seems to get this amplified, dreamy, scattered energy. We were clashing constantly. It wasn’t her fault, but it was like we were vibrating on two totally different frequencies. One particularly bad morning—I think it was a Tuesday, the 10th of June, 2025—she was completely incoherent, all imaginative and super sensitive, right when I needed razor focus for a code sprint. I snapped. I said something dumb about her living in a fantasy world. Bad idea, really bad idea.
That night, I was sitting on the couch, staring at the ceiling and smelling the coffee I’d spilled earlier, thinking, “I need an instruction manual for this woman, or I’m going to lose it.” So, I started digging. Not for proper help, but just something external, some pattern I could track. I stumbled across a random forum talking about the Moon shifting into a water sign right around that time, hitting her Pisces Sun just right to make her an emotional sponge. I thought, “Fine. I track server performance based on traffic spikes; I’ll track her mood based on cosmic spikes.” It was a joke to start with, but I needed a distraction.

My initial system was a total disaster, though. I started an Excel sheet, trying to pull five different free horoscopes every night from five different sites and mash them together. It was absolute garbage.
I had columns for things that didn’t matter:
- Reported Financial Luck (From Site A)
- Reported Career Focus (From Site B)
- My Personal Assessment of Her Energy
- Actual Event of the Day
It was all over the place. Site C would say “great day for romance,” but Site D would be screaming “caution, minor health issues!” Total noise. For the first week, I just felt more confused than ever. She would be having a decent day, and my spreadsheet would be screaming “low energy and deep thought.” The correlation was zero. I almost quit because it was adding more work than it was solving.
Finally Figuring Out the Focus
I realized the general, fluffy advice was useless. I didn’t care if it was a good day to buy crypto or if her social life was thriving. I only cared about two things that were impacting my daily life and my stress level: Mood Trend and Raw Energy Level. Everything else was a massive distraction. I stripped the log down completely.
I stopped relying on external, clickbait sites. My new practice became about prediction and observation. I’d look at the simplest planetary aspects the night before—I had to learn what a “square” versus a “trine” even was, which took a lot of bad YouTube videos—and then I’d write one simple, actionable sentence. For a couple of weeks, it was just guessing. Then the patterns started to stick. “Tomorrow, expect heightened emotional sensitivity and focused, but low, physical energy.”
Which brings us to June 13, 2025. This was a critical date because it was the day before our big, mandatory team deployment. Pressure was astronomical. I reviewed my notes from the 12th. The Moon was in Cancer, a water sign, and I saw it connecting in a challenging way to Mars, the planet of action. My pre-log entry for the 13th was short and aggressive, something like: “Chaos incoming, prepare for maximum emotional overload and a total lack of physical motivation for anything practical. Keep all major decisions away from the Pisces.”
The Practice Log for the Day:
- Morning: Woke up, wife was already crying because the dog looked “lonely” and she felt guilty about not adopting a second one. Mood: Sky-high sensitivity, totally absorbed. Energy: Refused to get out of bed for thirty minutes, just staring at the window. Nailed the prediction.
- Afternoon: She spent three hours cleaning out an old box of kindergarten drawings she found, completely ignoring me when I mentioned the urgent need to pay the power bill. Emotional Focus: Deep, sentimental past. Energy: Zero for useful adult tasks, surprisingly high for internal nesting and reminiscing.
I didn’t try to argue or fight it. I just let her have her deep-dive, emotional, non-productive day. I handled the finance stuff myself and kept the conversation light and focused on her comfort, not my agenda. Suddenly, the constant friction was gone. The prediction worked because it gave me a strategy. It wasn’t about control; it was about acceptance.
It’s not about magic. It’s about finding patterns that let you manage the chaos in your own life. I used to think I could code my way out of any problem, but I realized some variables, like a Pisces’ mood on a specific planetary alignment, are just inputs you have to accept, not bugs to fix. Now I look at that 13th June entry and I smile. It’s my little instruction manual for my home life, and it’s why my sleep schedule is back to normal, and the constant fighting has stopped. That silly spreadsheet saved my sanity, and I don’t care how rough it looks or how much sense it doesn’t make to anyone else. It’s my system, and it works.
