The whole thing started when my last contract went sideways. I mean, totally sideways. It wasn’t a firing; it was worse. It was the feeling that every single day I showed up, I was swimming against a current nobody else could see. I felt like a total mess, losing sleep trying to figure out if it was me, or if the universe was just actively trying to kick me out of that building.
The Setup: When My Spreadsheet Failed
I’ve always been a spreadsheet guy. Metrics, KPIs, the whole shebang. If I can measure it, I can master it. But this job? Nothing measured up. I tried mapping my productivity to my caffeine intake, to the server uptime, to the boss’s mood swings—nothing correlated. The lack of control drove me nuts. I needed a totally different angle, something that didn’t follow the rules of typical business logic. That’s when my sister-in-law, who usually only talks about organic farming, mentioned something about transits during a Thanksgiving dinner. She just casually tossed out, “Maybe your Moon is squaring Saturn, you know, blockage and all.” I just nodded, but later that night, I started looking it up.
I didn’t start trying to do horoscopes for others. I just wanted to fix my own problem. I pulled up an online ephemeris—man, those things look ancient—and started plotting the positions of the planets against my start date at that messed-up company. I was hoping to find the exact day Jupiter would fix everything, or maybe the day Mercury would stop retrograding and let me send a decent email for once.
- I started keeping a daily journal of major office events.
- I tracked the Moon’s sign when the big announcements happened.
- I completely disregarded everything professional and just focused on feeling.
It was all a total shot in the dark, but it was doing something. It was an action, and that was better than sitting there waiting to get blindsided again.

The Unexpected Discovery in the Neptune Fog
I was so focused on my own chart, my own career sign, that I completely missed the bigger picture for almost three weeks. I spent all that time staring at my own Mars in the 10th house, convinced I needed to just fight harder. But the real breakthrough came when I went to a networking coffee event—a pointless, miserable trip that I almost skipped. I ended up talking to this guy who was complaining about his team’s total lack of direction. He was a manager, and he kept saying, “We’re all just floating, man, zero clarity, just pure vibe and hope.” He was a Pisces.
I went home and looked at his sign’s chart for the past few weeks, completely forgetting about mine. I cross-referenced the days he mentioned total “flow” or “confusion” with the planet positions. And there it was: The days he felt most successful weren’t the days of structure or strong communication. They were the days where Neptune, Pisces’ ruler, was most prominent, most involved in the picture. It was a beautiful, chaotic mess. For a Pisces in career, the power isn’t in fighting the fog; it’s in becoming the fog.
I knew I had to check next week for that specific signal—a moment of cosmic surrender.
The Practice Pays Off: Finding the Edge
So I went back to the charts. I didn’t use an app or any of that automated stuff. I manually checked the exact movements, hour by hour. I was looking for the alignment that would make Pisces feel most aligned with their natural state of dreamy, adaptive intuition, rather than trying to force a corporate structure onto them.
What I saw was pretty clear. Next week, things start a bit clunky, definitely some slow-moving, heavy energy at the start—you’ll feel the drag. Don’t fight it. Those first couple of days, just go with the current, let the small stuff slide. You’re not meant to be hammering out details; you’re meant to be absorbing the atmosphere. If someone gives you confusing instructions early in the week, that’s actually a good sign.
The whole week builds to one specific moment. It’s the point where the daily grind energy finally gives way to pure, unadulterated flow. I circled it on my printout—it looked like the entire universe was telling Pisces to just close their eyes and trust their gut. That moment isn’t about signing the contract or getting the promotion; it’s about having the conversation, asking the weird question, or simply putting something out there that feels purely guided by intuition and not logic.
That Power Day is locked in. It’s the day where trying too hard is actually worse than doing nothing. Use it to visualize, to pitch the most unconventional idea, or to connect with someone on a purely emotional, non-business level. Let the universe handle the details.
It felt so good to finally extract a simple, usable piece of information from a total mess of frustration. It worked for my personal charting, and I’m seeing the exact same setup for next week’s general Pisces energy.
Here’s what I worked out:
- Luck next week is not high-impact structured luck, it’s high-impact intuitive luck.
- Don’t bother with detailed planning before the middle of the week.
I didn’t need the old job or their ridiculous metrics. I found my own metrics, and they were written in the sky, confirmed by my own long, frustrating experience trying to make order out of chaos.
Next week is definitely lucky for Pisces, but only if they ditch the effort. Find your flow, find that moment of ultimate release, and that’s your best shot.
