So this Tuesday I finally got around to testing that Leo horoscope for May 27th, 2025. Woke up feeling kinda restless, figured why not see where my energy’s supposed to flow best today. Grabbed my chipped coffee mug, opened the blinds, and pulled up the planetary positions on that dodgy astronomy app I keep meaning to replace.
Setting Up The Space
Shoved the laundry off my reading chair first – seriously, socks everywhere. Plopped down with my old journal and a blue pen that kept skipping. Cross-referenced the horoscope details with my free star chart app. Saw Mars was hanging out in my ninth house or whatever. Honestly? Still think these house divisions are made up half the time.
What Jumped Out Immediately:
- Main message screamed “GO OUTSIDE” like five times
- Big emphasis on creative spots – specifically mentioned my sketchbook gathering dust
- Weirdly specific about avoiding crowded coffee shops (RIP my afternoon plans)
Actually Trying It
Changed out of pajamas after lunch – huge win already. Walked over to that little park two blocks away that I always ignore. Sat on a bench that creaked like an old pirate ship. Pulled out my sketchbook for the first time in months. Started doodling trees like the horoscope suggested.
At first it felt stupid. Like forcing a sneeze. But after twenty minutes? Sun was warming my shoulders, birds were chirping, and my hand just kept moving. Drew some leaves so detailed I surprised myself. Didn’t even notice an hour flying by.
Where The Energy Actually Felt Right
- Drawing messy plant shapes near the oak tree = weirdly satisfying
- People-watching near the fountain = total energy drain (spot-on)
- Answering emails on my phone? Felt like wading through mud after that park session
Got home and actually had energy to tackle the dishes. That NEVER happens after lunch slump. Even texted my sister back without procrastinating. Small wins, but wins.
Conclusion? Would’ve rolled my eyes at “follow celestial energy flow” yesterday. Today? Saw my sketchbook got more action than the last three months combined. Probably won’t camp out in parks daily, but dang. Sometimes the stars get one thing right.