Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole astrology thing, and let me tell you, it’s a trip. Today, I want to talk about what I found out when I dug into Saturn being in the second house. This stuff has really hit home for me, and it’s kind of crazy how much it lines up with what I’ve been going through.
First off, I started by just looking up what Saturn in the second house even means. I found some bits and pieces online about it being tied to money, self-worth, and the things you value. It wasn’t super clear, but it gave me a starting point. I was like, “Alright, let’s see where this goes.”
Then, I started journaling about my own experiences with money and how I see myself. I wrote down all my thoughts, good and bad, about my job, my bank account, and how I feel about my own abilities. It was kind of a mess, but it felt good to get it all out.

- Day 1: Wrote about my current job and how much I’m getting paid.
- Day 3: Made a list of all my expenses and tried to figure out where all my money is going. I have to do this because I always feel like I never have enough.
- Day 5: Started questioning why I always feel like I need more money. Is it really about the money, or is it something else?
- Day 7: Wrote a whole page about all my insecurities.
After that, I decided to talk to a few close friends about it. I asked them how they handle their finances and how they feel about their own self-worth. It was interesting to hear their perspectives, and it made me realize that I’m not the only one dealing with this stuff. My friend told me about that I am always caring about the money too much. I need to relax.
I also started tracking my spending habits. I used a simple notebook to write down everything I bought, how much it cost, and why I bought it. This was a real eye-opener. I realized I was spending a lot of money on stuff I didn’t really need, and it was often because I was feeling down or insecure. I thought maybe Saturn in the second house also related to the material aspect.
Next, I decided to get a bit more proactive. I started reading some articles about how Saturn’s placement can affect people’s lives. Some of it was a bit too woo-woo for me, but I found a few things that really resonated. It talked about how Saturn in the second house can make you feel like you never have enough, but it can also push you to work hard and build something lasting.
Deep Reflection
The biggest thing I’ve realized through all of this is that Saturn in the second house isn’t just about money. It’s about how you value yourself and what you think you deserve. I’ve always been pretty hard on myself, and I think that’s part of why I’ve struggled with money and feeling like I’m good enough.
So, what now? Well, I’m still figuring it out. But I’m trying to be more mindful of my spending, and I’m working on building my confidence in other ways. I’ve started taking on some new projects at work that challenge me, and I’m trying to focus on my strengths rather than my weaknesses. This makes me feel better.

It’s a journey, for sure. But I feel like I’m finally starting to understand this whole Saturn in the second house thing, and it’s helping me make some positive changes in my life. It’s not about being rich or having a ton of stuff. It’s about feeling secure in who you are and what you have to offer. And that’s something I think we can all relate to, right?












