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Career tarot reading.

Draw three cards to examine your current work energy, a challenge or resource, and one practical next step. Use symbolism to widen perspective—not replace facts or professional advice.

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Three-card work and purpose spread

Turn uncertainty into a useful question.

Choose one decision or pattern, then draw a structured reflection for what you can influence next.

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Choose one work or purpose question.

Focus on a decision, pattern, strength, or next step within your influence—not a guaranteed promotion, hiring decision, or financial outcome.

Questions built for action

Ask what helps you move.

For a job decision

“What am I overlooking in this opportunity?”

Compare the reflection with compensation, duties, culture, risk, and evidence.
For feeling stuck

“Which strength or resource am I underusing?”

Name one small experiment that can produce new information.
For purpose

“What contribution feels meaningful and sustainable?”

Purpose can be practiced through choices; it need not arrive as one perfect calling.

How to use the three positions

  1. Your present energyThe attitude, strength, or concern shaping how you approach work now.
  2. The challenge or resourceA tension to address or capacity you may be able to use more deliberately.
  3. Your next practical stepA prompt to translate reflection into research, communication, practice, or a reversible experiment.

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Career tarot questions

Can this predict a job offer or promotion?

No. Hiring and workplace decisions depend on people, evidence, conditions, and actions that tarot cannot verify.

Can I use tarot for financial decisions?

Do not use a card reading as financial advice. Use qualified guidance and concrete numbers for decisions involving money.

What makes a useful career question?

Questions about strengths, missing information, communication, tradeoffs, and controllable next steps usually create more agency than yes-or-no predictions.

Tarot is for entertainment and personal reflection. It does not predict employment or financial outcomes and is not professional advice.