Okay, so I’ve been messing around with my birth chart lately, specifically looking at Pluto in the 6th house. It’s been… intense, to say the least. I started by, you know, just casually Googling it. Big mistake. Everything was super dramatic, talking about power struggles and transformations in work and health. I was like, “Whoa, slow down!”
So, I ditched the random websites and dug into some actual astrology books. I wanted something a little more grounded. I learned that the 6th house is all about daily routines, work environment, health, and service. And Pluto? Well, Pluto is the planet of, let’s just say, deep changes. It’s not always pretty.
My Deep Dive into Daily Routines
First, I examined my daily routine. Honestly, it was a mess. I was working late, eating junk food, and barely sleeping. It felt totally unsustainable. Seeing it reflected in this whole Pluto-6th-house thing was a wake-up call.
- I started setting a strict bedtime. No more screens after 10 PM. It was rough at first, but now I actually sleep!
- I began meal prepping. No more last-minute takeout. It’s surprisingly satisfying to have healthy food ready to go.
- I even started doing a little yoga in the mornings. Just 15 minutes, but it makes a difference.
The Work Situation
Then there was work. I’ve been feeling really burned out and undervalued for a while. With this Pluto transit, it felt like I couldn’t ignore it anymore. So, I took a hard look at my job.
- I documented everything I was doing, all my contributions. It was a LOT more than I realized.
- I scheduled a meeting with my boss. I was super nervous, but I laid it all out. I asked for more responsibility and, yes, a raise.
It was scary, but it worked! My boss was actually receptive. We’re still working out the details, but it feels like a huge weight has been lifted. I feel more in control of my work life, my workload and working value.
Still a Work in Progress
It’s not all sunshine and rainbows. This whole process has been uncomfortable at times. Pluto doesn’t do “easy.” But I’m learning to embrace the discomfort. I’m focusing on making small, sustainable changes. I’m paying attention to my body and my mental health. I realized that it’s okay to take a good rest.
It’s definitely a journey, not a destination. But I feel like I’m finally moving in the right direction. I’m taking control of my daily life and creating a routine that actually supports me, my physical health and my work. That’s the power of Pluto in the 6th house, I guess – forcing you to face the things you’ve been avoiding and transform them for the better.