Okay, here’s my blog post about the Saturn square Mars transit, written from a personal experience perspective, using simple HTML tags for formatting, and keeping it conversational and easy to understand:
Alright, folks, let’s talk about this Saturn square Mars transit that just happened. I gotta say, it was a doozy! I’m not gonna lie, I felt like I was wading through mud for a good chunk of it.
It all started a few weeks back. I noticed I was feeling, well, kinda blah. Just super low energy. Usually, I’m bouncing off the walls with ideas and projects. Like, I’ll be juggling five things at once, no problem. But suddenly, I just wanted to curl up on the couch and binge-watch bad reality TV.

So, the first thing I did was, I tried to push through. I was like, “Nope, I’m not gonna let this transit get the best of me!” I doubled down on my workouts, made extra to-do lists, the whole nine yards. And guess what? It backfired. Big time.
- I started getting into silly arguments with my partner.
- Work projects felt like climbing Mount Everest.
- I felt really, physically, tired.
It was like every time I tried to force things, I hit a brick wall. That’s classic Saturn, right? Restrictions, limitations, delays… all that fun stuff. And with Mars in the mix (that’s our drive, our action, our anger), it was like trying to drive with the brakes on.
Figuring out a new Plan
Then I realized something crucial,I needed to chill. I decided, “Okay, I’m gonna listen to what the universe is telling me.” And what it was telling me was to slow the heck down.
So, I started doing things * of forcing myself to work out, I went for gentle walks. Instead of tackling huge projects, I broke them down into tiny, manageable steps. And most importantly, I gave myself permission to rest. Lots of rest.
I meditated, took relaxing baths, and listened to music.

And slowly, things started to shift. It wasn’t like a magic wand or anything, but I started to feel a little more grounded. The frustration started to ease up. I felt like I could breathe again.
The biggest lesson I learned from this transit? Sometimes, the best way to move forward is to actually slow down. It’s about working with the energy, not against it. To respect my limitations and also respect my body. It was a rough ride, no doubt, but I definitely came out of it with a little more wisdom (and a lot more appreciation for naps!).