So, I had this idea to mess around with my birth chart, and guess what I decided to focus on? The first house in Virgo. Yeah, I know, sounds a bit out there, but stick with me.
First off, I dug up my birth chart. I used one of those online calculators where you punch in your birth date, time, and place. Easy peasy. Seeing all those lines and symbols was a bit overwhelming, but hey, I was on a mission.
Then, I zeroed in on the first house. Apparently, this part of the chart is all about how you present yourself to the world, your self-image, and first impressions. And mine is ruled by Virgo. What a time to be alive!
I started reading up on what it means to have Virgo in the first house. From what I gathered, people with this placement are supposed to be super analytical and detail-oriented. They say we notice the little things that others miss and we are always striving for perfection. I did not have to admit that it sounded a bit like me.
To get a better grip on this, I decided to keep track of my daily activities for a week. I jotted down how I approached different tasks, how I interacted with people, and any moments where I felt that analytical Virgo energy kick in.
- Monday: I spent the whole morning reorganizing my workspace. I color-coded my files and made sure everything was in its perfect spot. My colleagues thought I was a bit extra, but it felt so satisfying.
- Tuesday: I had a team meeting where we were brainstorming ideas for a new project. I found myself pointing out the tiny flaws in every suggestion. I could tell it was annoying some people, but I just couldn’t help it.
- Wednesday: I worked on a detailed report. I double-checked every number and made sure the formatting was flawless. It took longer than expected, but the end result was something I was really proud of.
- Thursday: I helped a friend plan a weekend trip. I made a minute-by-minute itinerary, complete with backup plans and alternative routes. They were impressed, albeit a little overwhelmed.
- Friday: I spent the evening cleaning my apartment. I didn’t just tidy up; I scrubbed every nook and cranny. I felt a sense of calm and order once everything was spotless.
After a week of this, I started to see a pattern. I really do have a knack for paying attention to details, and I get a lot of satisfaction from organizing and perfecting things. But I also realized that this can be a double-edged sword. Sometimes, I get so caught up in the details that I miss the bigger picture or annoy the people around me. Also I found aries sign rules my first house and lord of it is Mars. It is the best house for Jupiter, Sun, Moon and Mars. Pretty good.

So, what’s the takeaway from my little experiment? Well, understanding my first house in Virgo helped me become more aware of my natural tendencies. It’s like having a roadmap to my personality. I can now choose to lean into my strengths, like my analytical skills and attention to detail, while also being mindful of not going overboard and becoming too critical or rigid.
This whole birth chart thing might seem a bit “woo-woo” to some, but for me, it was a fun and insightful way to learn more about myself. If you’ve never looked into your own chart, I highly recommend it. You might be surprised by what you discover!