Okay, so today was… interesting. I decided to tackle this whole “Mars square Uranus” energy I’d been hearing about. I’m not a professional astrologer or anything, but I like to dabble and see how these transits play out in real life. Basically, it’s supposed to be a time of sudden changes, impulsiveness, and maybe a bit of rebellion.
I woke up this morning feeling…restless. Like I needed to shake things up. My usual routine felt incredibly boring, so I ditched my planned morning workout and instead went for a long, rambling walk in a park I’d never been to before.
- First step: break the routine. Check.
While I was walking, I got this sudden urge to try something completely new. I’ve always been a bit intimidated by street art but I always like watching other people paint. I walked past a art supply store,I didn’t think to much, and bought a couple of spray cans and a piece of cardboard.

Finding a Spot
The next challenge: finding somewhere I could actually use these things without getting in trouble. I ended up finding a hidden little alleyway behind some shops. It was kind of grungy, but that added to the whole “rebellious” vibe I was going for.
I’m no artist, let me tell you. I basically just started spraying random colors and shapes. It was messy, chaotic, and surprisingly… fun. It felt like I was letting out all this pent-up energy, just splattering it onto this cardboard.
I spent maybe an hour there, just experimenting and making a complete mess. Honestly, the end result looked like a toddler’s art project, but I didn’t care. It was the process, the act of doing something so out of character, that felt so good.
The Aftermath
When I was done, I felt strangely…calm. Like I’d gotten all that restless energy out of my system. I took a picture of my “masterpiece” (and I use that term very loosely), packed up my supplies, and headed home.
I can feel the energy is changing around me.

So, that was my Mars square Uranus experiment. Did I have any major life-altering revelations? Not really. Did I create a beautiful work of art? Absolutely not. But I did break out of my comfort zone, embrace the unexpected, and have a surprisingly good time doing it. Maybe that’s what this transit is all about – just shaking things up and reminding ourselves that we don’t always have to stick to the plan.