Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into astrology lately, and Saturn in the 6th house? It’s been a thing. I figured I should share my experience, because, wow, it’s been a learning curve.
Starting Point: Total Chaos
First off, my life before really understanding this placement? Disorganized. I’m talking piles of papers, missed appointments, and constantly feeling like I was one step behind. My health was… inconsistent. I’d go through bursts of intense workouts and super-clean eating, followed by weeks of, well, the opposite. It felt like I was always reacting, never in control.
The Research Begins…
So, I started digging. I read, like, a ton of articles and forum posts about Saturn in the 6th. I’m not an astrology expert, just someone trying to figure things out. Everyone kept saying the same things: discipline, routine, health, service. Ugh, sounded boring, honestly. But I was desperate for some kind of change.

Experiment #1: The Morning Routine
I decided to start small. I picked one thing: a morning routine. No more hitting snooze five times and rushing out the door. I aimed for a simple routine: wake up, drink water, meditate for 10 minutes (using a guided app, because my mind wanders everywhere), and eat a decent breakfast. It sounds basic, I know, but it was surprisingly hard at first.
The First Week: Felt like torture. Seriously. Waking up earlier was brutal. Meditation felt pointless. I just wanted to stay in bed. I stuck with it, though, mostly out of stubbornness.
Week Two: Slightly less awful. I started to notice I felt… calmer. Less frantic. Still not sold on meditation, but I kept at it.
Week Three and Beyond: Okay, I get it now. The morning routine is my anchor. It sets the tone for the entire day. I feel more grounded, more prepared. It’s not magic, but it’s a definite improvement.
Experiment #2: Tackling the To-Do List
Next up: my chaotic work life. I used to have a million sticky notes everywhere, and my email inbox was a nightmare. So, I tried a new approach. I got a simple planner (nothing fancy) and started writing everything down. Every task, every appointment, every deadline.
The First Few Days: Overwhelming! Seeing it all written out made me realize how much I was trying to juggle. I felt like I was drowning in tasks.
After a While: It became a habit. I started prioritizing tasks, breaking down big projects into smaller steps. And the best part? Crossing things off the list. It’s such a satisfying feeling!
Experiment #3: The Health Thing
This one is still a work in progress. Saturn in the 6th is all about health and daily habits, and, well, mine were not great. I’m not going to lie, I still struggle with this. But I’ve made some small changes.
- Walking more: I try to walk at least 30 minutes a day. Sometimes it’s just around the block, but it’s better than nothing.
- Drinking more water: I got a big water bottle and I carry it everywhere. It’s a visual reminder to stay hydrated.
- Being mindful of what I eat: I’m not on a strict diet, but I’m trying to be more conscious of what I’m putting into my body. More fruits and veggies, less processed junk.
It isn’t always work. There are some days that I fail, but when I get it done. I am always very happy.
The Takeaway (So Far)
Saturn in the 6th house is a tough teacher. It’s all about discipline, routine, and showing up, even when you don’t feel like it. It’s not about overnight transformations, but about making small, consistent changes over time. I’m still learning, still experimenting, but I’m definitely starting to see the benefits. It’s a journey, not a destination, right?
