Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole astrology thing, and Saturn in the second house has been a real trip. Let me tell you about it.
I started by just looking up what it all meant, you know, just getting a basic idea. I found a few things, like how it affects money and self-worth. It’s supposed to be about being responsible with your cash and figuring out your own value, what you think of yourself and stuff.
First thing I did was just observe. I watched how I was spending my money. Man, I was leaking money like a sieve! Little things here and there, but they really added up. I realized I needed to get a grip, so I started using a budgeting app. It was a pain at first, tracking every single thing I bought, but it really opened my eyes.
Then, I dug into the self-worth part. This was way tougher. I had to really think about what I bring to the table, what I’m good at, what makes me, well, me. I made a list of my skills and accomplishments, just to see it all laid out. It was kind of embarrassing at first, felt like bragging, but it helped me see my own value more clearly.
- I started saying “no” to things that weren’t worth my time or energy.
- I began to negotiate for better pay at work, which was scary as hell, but I did it!
- I even started to invest a little bit of money, just to see if I could make it grow. Baby steps, you know?
It’s been a long process, and I’m still working on it. It’s not like I suddenly became a millionaire or anything. But I definitely feel more in control of my finances. I’m more aware of where my money goes, and I’m making smarter choices. And I think I’m starting to appreciate myself a bit more, which is huge.
The whole Saturn in the second house thing, it’s like a tough-love lesson. It forces you to face your financial habits and your own sense of worth. It’s not always easy, but if you’re willing to put in the work, you can come out the other side stronger and more secure, both in your wallet and in yourself.
This Saturn thing, it’s a real journey, and honestly, I’m still on it. But I wanted to share what I’ve been going through, because maybe it’ll help someone else who’s feeling lost or unsure about their finances or their self-worth. It’s about taking control and building a better relationship with yourself and your money, brick by brick, one step at a time.












