Okay, so this November 21st date kept popping up everywhere online. People were buzzing about it being a big astrological moment. Honestly, I don’t follow this stuff every single day, but when something feels like it’s in the air, I figure why not check it out? Could be fun, maybe even useful. So I decided to really sit down and see what the planets were supposedly doing that day, try to understand the hype.
First Step: Digging Up My Info
I vaguely know my basic Sun sign – you know, the one everyone asks about? Mine’s Sagittarius. But for any real look at transits, I needed more. I had to dig deep. Found an old notebook where I’d scribbled down my birth details ages ago: time of day, place, the whole lot. Honestly, I wasn’t even 100% sure about the time. I called my mom, left a voicemail asking her to double-check when exactly I was born. While waiting, I used an app where I plugged in the info I did have.
Then Came The Big Astrology Research
Once I had my birth chart loaded up, the real work started. I looked up articles specifically talking about November 21st. Forget just predictions, I wanted to understand why they were saying it was significant. Apparently, the Sun had just moved into Sagittarius (hey, that’s me!), but more importantly, Mars was doing something funky.
Here’s what the core advice seemed to be buzzing about:
- Mars Squaring Neptune: Okay, this sounded weird and messy. The explanation basically boiled down to feeling foggy or confused about where to put your energy. Actions might feel slippery, like you’re trying to punch fog. The advice was seriously cautioning against big moves without double-checking facts first. Big red flags about unclear agreements.
- Mercury Conjunct Saturn: On the flip side, this seemed practical. Like, thinking got serious. Good time for organizing, making plans, maybe even having a hard-but-necessary chat if your head was clear enough.
Trying to Relate It to My Real Life
Alright, cool theories, but how did this actually fit my life? I scanned the chart transits against my placements. The Mars-Neptune square was hitting my area related to daily work and health routines. Interesting. I’d totally been feeling that – dragging my feet on a specific project because I wasn’t sure if the approach was right, even feeling a bit run down without a clear physical cause. That foggy energy vibe? Yeah, nailed it.
The Mercury-Saturn thing looked like it was activating my communications sector. Made me think about that email I’d been putting off needing to send – gotta be clear, professional, no waffling.
What I Actually Did Differently
Armed with this info, I consciously decided to chill on forcing big actions that day. That project I was stuck on? Instead of bashing my head against it, I scheduled time for tomorrow to gather more info. Delay the launch? Better than launching into the void. I double-checked details on another task twice before hitting send. Seriously.
For the Mercury-Saturn part, I drafted that important email. Took time over it, made it concise and bulletproof. Felt solid, like I was building something properly. I also made a small to-do list for practical stuff – paying a bill, tidying my desk. Simple, achievable wins.
Looking Back & What I’d Suggest
Honestly? Knowing about the Mars-Neptune energy really helped. I didn’t magically solve my project issue, but understanding why I felt scattered stopped me from wasting energy fighting it or feeling guilty. I worked with the energy, not against it. The Mercury stuff just validated what felt like a good day for clear structure. Practical wins felt easier.
My takeaway advice from messing around with this? If nothing else, remember this: On days like November 21st where there’s big conflicting vibes (hype energy vs. fog), don’t force the big leaps if your gut feels unsure. Double-check everything. Focus on small, practical actions you can control. Get agreements super clear in writing. And honestly, just be kind to yourself if motivation feels weird. It’s not just you, apparently it’s written in the stars sometimes!