Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into this whole astrology thing, and let me tell you, Saturn in the second house has been a trip. I wanted to share my experience because it’s been… well, let’s just say interesting.
First off, I started noticing I was having all these weird anxieties about money. Like, way more than usual. I’ve always been pretty responsible, you know? Saving, budgeting, the whole nine yards. But suddenly, I was freaking out about every little expense. Did I really need that extra coffee? Should I be investing more? Less? It was exhausting!
So, I did what any self-respecting, slightly panicked individual would do: I Googled it. Turns out, Saturn in the second house can bring up all sorts of issues around self-worth and material possessions. It’s like Saturn, this big, serious planet, is sitting in the part of your chart that deals with your values, your finances, and what you own.

Then I began doing more research, and looking for ways that I can get the most from this planet. It took lots of trial and error, and I’ve definitely made some mistakes along the way. I’m still learning, but these are my personal experiences and what I found works for me.
The first thing I did was take a hard look at my spending habits. I tracked everything for a month. Every. Single. Penny. It was kind of painful, honestly. I realized I was spending way more on takeout than I thought. Oops.
- Step 1: Acknowledge the Fear. I had to admit to myself that I was scared. Scared of not having enough, scared of losing what I had. It sounds silly, but writing it down made it feel more manageable.
- Step 2: The Budget Deep Dive. I used a budgeting app (there are tons out there) and really got into the nitty-gritty of where my money was going.
- Step 3: Cutting Back. This was the hard part. I started making my own coffee, cooking more at home, and finding cheaper ways to entertain myself.
- Step 4: Focus my work.Because second house is also my self-worth, I try to focus to make the most value of my ability.
It wasn’t just about cutting back, though. It was also about figuring out what I really valued. I started thinking about what made me feel secure, and it wasn’t just a big bank account. It was having skills, being resourceful, and feeling confident in my ability to handle whatever life threw at me.
The Shift
Slowly, things started to shift. I started feeling more in control of my finances, and that anxiety started to fade. I even started a little side hustle, using some skills I’d been neglecting. It wasn’t about making tons of money; it was about proving to myself that I could create value.
I’m still working through this Saturn transit, but I’m feeling so much better than I did at the beginning. It’s like I’ve learned to respect Saturn’s lessons. It’s not about being restrictive; it’s about being responsible and building a solid foundation for myself. And that, my friends, feels pretty darn good.
