I saw a post about the moon phases a few days ago, and it got me thinking, “Hey, I should try to mess around with this.” So, I did some digging and found out a bit about what each phase means and how they might affect us. You know, the usual stuff about the New Moon, Waxing Moon, Full Moon, and all that jazz.

Getting Started
First off, I had to figure out when each moon phase was happening. I found out that there are basically eight phases in a lunar month, which is about 29.5 days. Four main ones: New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, and Last Quarter. And then the in-betweens: Waxing Crescent, Waxing Gibbous, Waning Gibbous, and Waning Crescent. “Waxing” means it’s getting bigger, and “waning” means it’s getting smaller. Simple enough, right?
Tracking the Phases
So, I grabbed a calendar and marked down the dates for each phase. I also made a little chart to keep track of what I was supposed to be feeling or doing during each phase. Like, the New Moon is for new beginnings, setting intentions, and all that. The Full Moon is for harvesting what you’ve sown, celebrating, and maybe letting go of some stuff.
My Little Experiment
- New Moon: I tried to start a new project. Nothing major, just a small personal thing I’d been putting off. I also wrote down some intentions, which felt a bit silly, but hey, I’m committed now.
- Waxing Crescent: This is when I was supposed to be building momentum. I made sure to work on my project every day, even if it was just for a little bit.
- First Quarter: Time to take action, they said. I pushed myself a bit harder and tried to tackle some of the more challenging parts of my project.
- Waxing Gibbous: I refined my approach, made some tweaks here and there. It felt good to see things coming together.
- Full Moon: Boom! Project done. Well, not completely, but I hit a major milestone. I took some time to appreciate how far I’d come and did a little happy dance.
- Waning Gibbous: Time to reflect, I guess. I looked back on what I’d accomplished and what I could have done better.
- Last Quarter: This was about letting go of what wasn’t working. I decided to drop a part of my project that wasn’t really going anywhere. It was tough, but it felt right.
- Waning Crescent: Chill time. I took a break, relaxed, and just enjoyed the feeling of having completed something, even if it wasn’t perfect.
What I Learned
Honestly, I don’t know if the moon phases really had any magical effect on me. But I did find that having this framework helped me stay focused and motivated. It was like having a little cosmic schedule to follow. Plus, it was just kind of fun to play along and see what happened. I’m sure some folks take this stuff really seriously, but for me, it was more of a fun experiment. Who knows, maybe I’ll try it again next month and see if I can tap into some real lunar power. Or maybe I’ll just have another excuse to dance around my room during the Full Moon. Either way, it’s a win-win.