According to new research, 63% of young Americans believe astrology has positively impacted their careers, and 15% say it helped them get their dream job.
Even if you’re skeptical, astrology can be a surprisingly useful tool for career guidance when approached wisely. With 80% of Gen Z and millennials buying it, here are 4 tips from a productivity expert to align your career path with the stars.
Avery Morgan, productivity expert and Chief Communications Officer at an all-in-one website for students’ needs, EduBirdie:
1. Let astrology guide your gut instincts, but back It up with solid metrics
Astrology can offer cosmic guidance for your instincts, but instincts alone won’t cut it. If your horoscope suggests it’s a good time for change and you feel it, tune into that feeling—but don’t make the leap blindly. Just like the planets follow a predictable orbit, your decisions should follow solid data. Combine that with real-world data. Check your performance reviews, measure your growth, and use industry trends to guide your next steps. The stars might hint at when to take risks, but it’s the metrics that tell you if it’s a smart move.
2. Use stars to boost self-awareness
With 39% of young people finding astrology helpful for understanding their strengths and weaknesses, it’s definitely a smart way to use it! For example, if your birth chart says you’re a natural leader but also prone to impatience, that’s a good starting point for reflection. Use that insight to work on your blind spots — like improving your patience when managing teams. Instead of letting astrology define you, let it give you a mirror to reflect on where you shine and where you need growth.
3. Align career goals with cosmic cycles
The cosmos moves in cycles, and so does your career. Big projects or career shifts may feel easier to tackle during certain astrological transits. For example, if you’re looking to start something new, look at the phases of the moon or planetary alignments that are all about fresh starts (like a new moon or Jupiter moving into a career-driven sign). But remember, astrology is just one factor. Plan according to the cycles, but also make sure your moves align with your long-term goals and readiness.
4. Take time to reflect during retrogrades
Mercury retrograde might have a bad rap, but it’s actually a great time to pause and reflect. Instead of panicking about tech glitches and miscommunication, use these periods to review your progress and revise your strategies. Think of it as a built-in timeout to reassess what’s working in your career and what needs adjustment. Use retrogrades to fix what’s broken instead of forcing new things to happen.