Okay, so, the other day I was messing around with my tarot deck, just kind of thinking about work stuff, you know? And I pulled the Two of Wands. Now, I’ve pulled this card before in general readings, but this time it really got me thinking about my career path and where I’m headed.
I started by laying out the card and really looking at it. You’ve got this figure, standing tall, holding a globe, looking out at the horizon. It just screams “planning” and “big picture,” right? So, I grabbed my journal and started jotting down some thoughts.
- First off, I realized I’ve been feeling kind of stuck lately. Like, I’m doing okay at my job, but I’m not really feeling challenged or excited anymore.
- The Two of Wands made me think about my long-term goals. Where do I actually want to be in five, ten years? I haven’t really thought about that in a while.
- Then, I started brainstorming some ideas. Maybe it’s time to look for a new job, or maybe I should focus on developing some new skills that could help me advance in my current role.
I spent a good hour just writing and reflecting. It was actually kind of therapeutic, like a mini-therapy session with myself. It showed a good decision making process for me. I need to take the time to weigh out the pros and cons before making any big moves.
By the end of it, I didn’t have all the answers, but I definitely felt more clarity and direction. The Two of Wands reminded me that I have the power to shape my own career path. It’s not just about going through the motions, it’s about being intentional and strategic.
So, yeah, that’s my little tarot adventure with the Two of Wands. It was a good reminder to step back and think about the bigger picture, and I’m actually feeling pretty motivated to start taking some action towards my goals. I hold the whole world in my hands! It means I should have courage and daring to start a new journey in my career.
I guess the biggest takeaway is that sometimes we just need a little nudge to get us thinking about our careers in a new way. And for me, that nudge came in the form of a simple tarot card. Who knew?