Star Chart Guide

About Star Chart Guide

It started with a birth chart app I downloaded during a slow Friday afternoon at work. I was waiting on a deployment to finish and needed something to kill fifteen minutes. That was over a year ago. I still have the spreadsheet I built to track everything.

I am a project manager in Denver. My actual job involves managing timelines, tracking dependencies, and making people update their status in the project management tool they agreed to use and then immediately stopped using. Somewhere in year one of obsessive birth-chart reading, I applied the same logic to astrology. I built a spreadsheet. I tracked transits against decisions. I noticed correlations I cannot fully explain and cannot fully dismiss.

The honest origin story: I went through the daily horoscope phase quickly -- those are fortune cookies with planetary branding -- and fell into the actual chart data. Natal charts. Transits. Lunar cycles. The transit work is more specific than people think. Not because astrology is science (it is not, and I want to be clear about that), but because tracking one person's decisions against the same planetary cycles consistently enough will surface patterns if there are patterns to find. I found some. I also found plenty of periods where nothing matched. I write about both.

Not an astrologer. Not a psychic. Not certified in anything that touches the cosmos. I have a project manager's brain, a year-plus of pattern-tracking notes, and a mildly embarrassing spreadsheet. If you want someone to tell you the stars are guiding your destiny, this is probably not your site. If you want honest notes from someone who has been tracking the data, you are in the right place.

The writer's background is on the author page.

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