Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this whole “horoscopes” thing, specifically the ones by Jacqueline Bigar, and I figured I’d share my little adventure with you all.
It all started when I stumbled upon Bigar’s horoscopes online. I’m not usually one for astrology, but I was bored, and it seemed like a fun way to kill some time. I started by reading my own horoscope, just to see what the fuss was about.
Then I got this idea to track the horoscopes for a week, just to see if there was any, you know, accuracy to them. So, every morning, I would read the horoscopes for all the signs. It was a bit of a chore, but hey, I was committed. I wrote down some of the highlights, like “Discuss your thinking with someone who understands what you are trying to do,” and “Keep reaching out to someone you care deeply about.”
- “Personalize your home this year.”
- “Stay flexible and be ready to let go of anything that impedes your progress and growth.”
I even tried to apply some of the advice. Like, when it said, “You feel as if you are on top of the,” I made an extra effort to be on top of things that day. And when it mentioned, “You look good in the eyes of others today,” I put on a nice shirt, just in case.
I also paid attention to the little “stars” rating system Bigar uses. You know, the one that goes from 5-Dynamic to 2-So-so. I started noticing that some days, the ratings seemed to align with how my day was going. Other days, not so much.
Conclusion
Honestly, after a week of this, I’m still not sure what to make of it all. Some of the advice seemed pretty general, and the accuracy was hit or miss. But it was a fun little experiment, and it definitely gave me something to think about. I guess if you’re looking for a little daily guidance, or just a bit of entertainment, Bigar’s horoscopes might be worth checking out. Just don’t take them too seriously, okay?