Another performer is ready to take a bow! An inverted one…
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9 of Coins
Another performer is ready to go. Let’s see who it is.
Read moreIX – The Hermit
Ahhh the card that speaks most to my heart lately. The Hermit. I actually pulled this card on my first day back in the office full time. Seemed appropriate lol.
If you’ve read our story, I don’t think that there will be any doubt as to who will embody this card. Any guesses? Let’s see if you’re right.
Read moreTarot – 7 of Cups
The 7 of Cups is the card of opportunities, choices, wishful thinking, and illusion. We get all of this and more as we step into the circus. Where do we even start?
Read more2 of Coins – The Juggler
The two of coins is the card of multiple priorities, time management, prioritization, and adaptability. Need I say more?
The juggler is all of this and more. Let’s watch the performance!
Read moreI – The Magician
The Magician is the card of manifestation, resourcefulness, power and inspired action. If this doesn’t describe Marco, I don’t know what does. While taking a more subdued approach, he is always on the look out for the next opportunity to contribute to the challenge. Check out how the card came together…
Read moreII – The High Priestess
The next card in the deck is The High Priestess. The High Priestess is the card of intuition, sacred knowledge, divine feminine, and the subconscious mind. Our lady here is a complex one and different elements of her life truly reflect each one of these qualities.
Read moreTarot – King of Wands
Tarot – 2 of Swords
The 2 of Swords is the card of difficult decisions, weighting up options, an impasse, and avoidance. This moment in the early part of our story shows is what our lady can do, and what she still needs to learn. The actions here do show others that she is “ready” for the challenge and she is put into the game. Not much weighing of options on her part, but more for those in the room.
Let’s see what she is up to…
Read moreInspiration – Take Risks, You’ll Never be Ready!
This is a quote that I read from Skottie Young a while back, and it is beyond true, in all walks of life, not just in the arts.
I am guilty of this myself. We want to wait for the project to be ready before we get going. But the truth is, the project won’t ever be ready if we don’t get going. You have to learn from doing, not just percolating in your head.
As you progress you will learn more and more and you’ll get more confident in what you are doing. A lot of what you are struggling with now will quickly become second nature, you won’t know that you are doing it anymore.
Sometimes it’s ok to let things sit if they aren’t ready. I have had lots of projects or supplies sitting for a long time, just to have the perfect scenario/project/opportunity spring up eventually. Sometimes you do need a little time, but don’t wait too long.
Example:
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