Alright, let’s talk about my recent journey with Saturn in Pisces in the 10th house. Sounds a bit out there, right? But stick with me, it’s been quite a ride.
Starting Off…
So, I’ve always been a bit of a dreamer, classic Pisces stuff. I dipped my toes into all sorts of things – art, writing, even tried to learn the guitar once. But nothing really stuck, career-wise. Then I learned about this whole Saturn in the 10th house thing. Apparently, it means a slow start to your career, lots of restrictions, and some tough lessons from the higher-ups. Sounded about right for my life so far.
The Grind
- Feeling Stuck: Man, did I feel stuck. I’d start a job, get excited, and then, bam! It felt like I hit a wall. Promotions? Forget about it. It was like everyone else was zooming ahead while I was stuck in first gear.
- Authority Issues: Then there were the bosses. Some were okay, but a few were real pieces of work. Strict, demanding, and always on my case. I learned to keep my head down and just do the work.
Finding My Path
It wasn’t all bad, though. I started to realize that my Pisces traits – you know, being intuitive and adaptable – were actually pretty useful. People seemed to like that I could understand them, and I could pretty much fit into any team. I thought about going into something like psychology or maybe even art therapy. Seemed like a good fit for my empathetic side.
The Hard Work Pays Off… Slowly
I decided to dive into social work. It wasn’t easy. Long hours, emotionally draining cases, and yep, still dealing with some tough bosses. But I stuck with it. I took courses, got my certifications, and kept pushing forward. It felt like I was moving at a snail’s pace, but I started to see progress. Little victories, like helping someone get back on their feet or finally getting through to a difficult client, started adding up.
Where I’m At Now
It’s been a few years now, and things are looking up. I’m not going to lie, it’s still a grind sometimes. But I’ve carved out a niche for myself in social work. I’m good at what I do, and people appreciate my dedication. I even got a promotion recently – finally! It’s not exactly where I thought I’d be, but I’m making a difference, and that’s what matters.
What I’ve Learned
This whole Saturn in Pisces in the 10th house journey has taught me a lot. Patience is key, seriously. And hard work? Yeah, that’s non-negotiable. But it also showed me that my dreamy, intuitive Pisces nature isn’t a weakness. It’s my strength. It helps me connect with people and make a real impact. So, if you’re feeling lost or stuck, don’t give up. Your path might be a little winding, but you’ll get there. Just keep swimming, as they say.
