Cards getting stale? Are your readings lacking “oomph”? Do you feel as if you are giving the same old readings, day after day?  You may be in a “tarot rut”!

It happens from time to time, especially for long time readers.  So how does one transform this stagnant energy and put life back into their readings?  Here’s a few tips sure to help you get your groove back:

1.  CHANGE DECKS – someone once said to me that “familiarity breeds contempt” and I couldn’t agree more. Get yourself a brand new deck.  Perhaps one that you have never worked with.  See if that doesn’t inspire your dormant intuitive powers!

2.  READ A NEW TAROT BOOK – believe it or not, there are GREAT ones coming out on the market all the time.  For example, check out the new one by Rachel Pollack, “Tarot Wisdom” or Mary Greer’s “21 Ways To Read A Tarot Card”.  This is a fantastic way to glean new insights.

3. LISTEN TO A TAROT PODCAST – there are some mighty good ones out there.  Listen in to Tarot Talk, Thelemic Waves or the Tarot Connection for some great chats with tarot experts!  If you search around on the web, there are many others as well!

4.  GET A READING – sometimes just getting a reading from another reader can help you to get clear.  And you can always learn from others – even if you don’t like the reading!

5. JOIN TWITTER – and connect with other tarot readers and astrologers!  I have found this community to be really helpful and supportive.  While you’re there, participate in the #amtarot and #pmtarot with me.  It’s a fun way to hone your skills!  (Don’t forget to follow me while you’re at it!)

6. READ TAROT BLOGS -I have been enjoying tuning into other blogs.  Once again, too many to name but a few of my faves are: Mary Greer’s Tarot Blog, Tarot By Arwen, MaTarotWellness, and Rose of Avalon.

7. PUT IT AWAY – And if all else fails, take a break for a while.  Go on a ‘tarot vacation’.  Come back to it in a few days and you may have the fresh attitude you need to see clearly!

Blessings!
Theresa
www.thetarotlady.com

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