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Using Eight of Wands as Intentions? Get Quick Results with This Method!

Okay, so I’ve been trying to get my head around using tarot cards for intentions, and today I decided to focus on the Eight of Wands. I mean, it’s all about speed, action, and things happening quickly, right? So, I figured it’d be perfect for a day when I needed to get a ton of stuff done.

First thing this morning, I shuffled my deck and pulled the Eight of Wands. I took a good look at it – those eight sticks just flying through the air! I visualized myself moving that fast, tackling everything on my to-do list with that same kind of energy.

My Day with the Eight of Wands

  • Woke up and immediately felt that “get-it-done” vibe. No hitting snooze today!
  • Made a super-quick breakfast – no time for elaborate cooking.
  • Sat down at my desk and powered through my emails. It felt like I was answering them almost before they even arrived!
  • Breezed through a bunch of work tasks that I’d been putting off. Seriously, it was like I was on autopilot, just checking things off my list.
  • Had a family meeting, which had the speed of lighting.

The weirdest thing was, I didn’t feel rushed or stressed. It was more like…focused intensity. Like, I knew what I needed to do, and I just did it. No overthinking, no procrastinating, just pure action.

Using Eight of Wands as Intentions? Get Quick Results with This Method!

I even managed to squeeze in a quick workout, which is usually the first thing to get dropped when I’m busy. But today, even that felt fast and efficient. Short bursts of activity, just like the card suggests!

By the end of the day, I was honestly amazed at how much I’d accomplished. And it wasn’t just about getting things done; it was about the way I did them. The Eight of Wands really did seem to infuse my day with that sense of swift, decisive action. It’s like it gave me a little push to get moving and keep moving.

I’m definitely going to try this again. Maybe tomorrow I’ll pick a different card and see how that influences my intentions. It’s a fun little experiment, and honestly, it seems to be working!

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