Queen of Wands: She’s got it going on

The card of the day is the Queen of Wands.

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Deck used: Mini Rider Waite Smith

Are you feeling extroverted today? Good! Try hobnobbing with members of your community. This social time will serve several purposes: it will create stronger bonds with the people you know, memorable moments, and  it will help you meet some new folks that you can add to your network. I know you don’t feel like this every day, so use this desire to be social to your advantage. Tell people what you are working on and why you are so excited;  share your ideas, excitement, and enthusiasm with the people in your life – your excitement will be inspiring and contagious. Don’t be scared to brag a little – you know you’ve got it going on!

The queen of wands is fun-loving, positive, charming, talkative, and energetic. Do you have something you are working on that you feel excited about? Use one or several of this queen’s positive characteristics to get this project moving forward. You have an abundance of energy at your disposal, so don’t waste it. Let your community know and let them help you share your ideas with the world.

Two of Swords: Silence is not acquiesce

The card of the day is the TWO OF SWORDS.

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Peace, man. Agreeing to disagree. I like you, for now. A storm is a-brewin’.

You may have reached a point in an argument where you both need to take a break. You are not saying that you are right or the other person is right, but you’ve both reached a place in the argument where you are tired and you’ve decided to stop actively casting stones. That’s a good thing, right? Circular arguments can be especially draining; this breather might be what is needed so you can both explore a better communication strategy. Remember that no resolution is possible until a commitment is made to having a real conversation; the ability to listen is key – effective listening. Remember to listen more than you speak during this conversation. Silence is not acquiesce. 

Some questions to think about:

Who is pushing your buttons?

What are you reacting to?

What decision are you putting off until tomorrow?

How are you closer to a resolution by deciding not to act?