Okay, so, let me tell you about this “transiting Mars square Sun” thing I went through. It was a wild ride, let me just say. I woke up one morning feeling like I had been hit by a truck – totally restless and on edge. It was like, I had all this pent-up energy but nowhere to put it, you know?

So, I decided to channel it into something productive. I hit the gym, thinking a good workout would do the trick. I pushed myself harder than usual, lifting heavier weights, running faster on the treadmill. I really focused on feeling my muscles. I started thinking about my body and how it was feeling. It helped a bit, but that restless energy was still there, simmering under the surface. My body wanted more, and my mind was everywhere.
Later in the day, I had a meeting with my boss. I was all ready to go, I thought that maybe I could use my new-found energy and make a good impression. We’re usually on the same page, but today, it was like we were speaking different languages. I found myself getting frustrated, wanting to push my ideas forward more aggressively than usual. I could feel my temper rising, and I had to consciously stop myself from snapping at him. Man, it was tough to keep my cool.
- First, I woke up all energetic and restless.
- Then I tried to work it out at the gym.
- But then I almost lost it in a meeting with my boss.
- I felt like I had so much energy I wanted to run out into the street and yell at everyone!
After that whole ordeal, I decided to take a step back. I went for a long walk, tried to clear my head. The fresh air helped, and I started to realize that maybe this whole “Mars square Sun” thing was about finding a balance. It wasn’t just about letting all that energy out, but also about directing it in a way that wouldn’t blow up in my face.
By the end of the day, I was still feeling energized, but it was a different kind of energy. More focused, more controlled. I think I learned that it’s okay to feel this way, as long as I find healthy ways to deal with it. It’s like, you gotta ride the wave, not let it crash over you.