Your Zodiac Sign & Moon in Leo 2025: Find Your Luckiest Days
My Wild Ride Figuring Out 2025 Leo Luck
So back in January I got hooked on this idea of tracking lucky days through astrology. Figured why not try it? Grabbed my notebook and dove into Leo moon cycles for 2025.
First thing I did was pull open that dusty calendar app on my phone. Scrolled straight to 2025 like I was planning a space mission. Started circling every new moon and full moon falling in Leo – felt like connecting cosmic dots with my fingertip.
Bam! Hit my first wall when calculating planetary hours. My old math teacher would’ve laughed her head off. Totally forgot time zones even existed. Spent hours redoing tables after realizing I mixed up PST and GMT times like a rookie.
My kitchen table looked like a crime scene:
- Crumpled papers everywhere with big X marks
- Three different colored highlighters leaking everywhere
- Phone buzzing with moon phase app notifications
Finally settled on these key Leo moon dates after getting coffee stains all over July:
- March 7th (New Moon) – scribbled “career luck?!”
- July 22nd (Full Moon) – drew dollar signs everywhere
- November 2nd (New Moon) – wrote “TALK TO PEOPLE” in giant letters
But here’s the real kicker. I actually tested these “lucky” dates last month. Tried pitching freelance gigs on March 7th like my chart suggested… and got ghosted by all three clients. Complete radio silence.
Turns out my entire calendar method got wrecked by daylight saving time. Messed up the planetary hours so bad my “lucky” window was actually when Mercury was retrograde. No wonder those emails went into the void.
What a joke. Feels like carrying rabbit’s feet while walking under ladders. My cousin Dave kept telling me “just work hard everyday” while laughing at my moon charts. Guy runs a food truck and makes more than my “lucky day” earnings.
Still weird though – did place a winning lottery scratch card when Jupiter transited Leo at 4pm that Tuesday. Probably coincidence but damn if it didn’t make me stare at those messy star charts for another hour.