Okay, so the other day I was messing around with tarot cards, just for fun, you know? I pulled out the Six of Wands, and it got me thinking about setting some intentions. This card is all about victory and being recognized for what you’ve done, right?
Starting the Day
I started my day by lighting a candle. I just felt like doing that, I set it on my desk. Then, I grabbed my journal and the Six of Wands card. I placed the card in front of me and just looked at it for a while, thinking about what it means to achieve something and be proud of it. I’m no expert, but I read somewhere that it’s about confidence and triumph.
Writing Intentions
- First thing I did: Wrote down what I wanted to achieve. Nothing too crazy, just some personal goals I’ve been thinking about. I thought, “What would I be proud of accomplishing?” It was like having a heart-to-heart with myself, pretty cool.
- Then I did this: I visualized myself already having achieved these goals. I imagined how good it would feel to get there. It felt really powerful, like I could actually do it.
Taking Action
After writing everything down, I didn’t just sit there. I started taking small steps towards my goals. I made a to-do list, broke down the big stuff into smaller, manageable tasks. It was like, “Okay, let’s actually do this!” I felt pretty pumped, to be honest. It’s weird how a simple card can get you motivated.

Reflecting
Throughout the day, I kept coming back to the card and my intentions. Whenever I felt a bit lost or distracted, I’d look at the Six of Wands and remember what I set out to do. It was like having a little cheerleader on my desk. At the end of the day, I wrote down what I managed to do and how I felt about it. It was satisfying to see that I actually made some progress, you know? It wasn’t just wishful thinking; I actually did stuff!
So, that’s how I spent my day with the Six of Wands, setting intentions and actually working towards them. It was a good day. I felt productive and focused. I guess there’s something to this whole tarot and intention-setting thing after all. Maybe I’ll try it again sometime. It’s kind of fun and definitely beats just going through the motions.