9 of Swords Outcome Is It Always Negative Learn More

9 of Swords Outcome Is It Always Negative Learn More

Today I gonna tell you guys how I got a “9 of swords” in my tarot reading and what happened after that. I went to a tarot reader last week, you know, just for fun. And guess what card I got as the outcome? The freaking Nine of Swords! I was like, “What the hell is that?” The reader, a calm lady with all those shiny rings, told me it’s about heavy worries and dark thoughts that would keep me up at night.

At first, I just brushed it off. I mean, who doesn’t have worries, right? But then, things started to get real. I got into this whole mess at work, a project I was leading went sideways, and I was totally freaking out. I was up all night, every night, thinking about how I could fix it, how I messed up, and all that negative stuff. I felt like the world was on my shoulders.

I remembered the card, the Nine of Swords, and I thought, “Damn, that reader was right!” I was living that card! But then I also remembered something else the reader said. She mentioned that if I used my skills and resources, I could overcome these challenges. She also said this card was paired with “The Magician” card, which is all about positive thinking and making things happen.

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So, I decided to try that. It was hard, you know, to pull myself out of that dark hole. I started by making a list of all the resources I had. I talked to my team, explained the situation, and guess what? They were super supportive. We brainstormed together, and I started to see a way out of the mess. I also started doing these little things to calm my mind, like taking walks in the park, listening to calming music, and all that stuff I used to think was just a waste of time.

My outcome

  • Facing the Music: Instead of letting those dark thoughts win, I faced them head-on. I accepted that things were bad, but I didn’t let that define me or the outcome of the project.
  • Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: I reached out to my team, and we worked together like a well-oiled machine. I realized I wasn’t alone in this, and their support was a game-changer.
  • Mind Over Matter: I started taking care of my mental health, which I had neglected before. Those little walks and calming music really helped me clear my head and focus on solutions instead of problems.

Slowly but surely, things started to turn around. We managed to salvage the project, and it even turned out better than we initially planned. And you know what? I stopped having those sleepless nights. I learned that even when you’re in a really dark place, there’s always a way out. It’s about using your resources, believing in yourself, and not letting those negative thoughts win. So, yeah, the Nine of Swords was a scary card to get, but it taught me a valuable lesson about resilience and the power of positive thinking. It was a rough ride, but I came out stronger on the other side.

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