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What to do over weekend.

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What to do over weekend. - tarot reading by Derek Stiles
Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
Card Notes
Card Notes
1
Theme of the Day: This card represents the overarching theme or energy that will influence your day. It sets the tone and highlights the primary focus or lesson you are likely to encounter. It can help you align your intentions and actions with the prevailing energy of the day.

Six of Cups: Reading about weekend activities during snowstorm. Kids not playing well together? Concerns about kids not behaving.

2
Lesson to Learn: The second card in this spread represents the lesson or insight you are meant to learn or be aware of during the day. It reflects a specific area of personal growth, challenges, or opportunities that you may encounter. This card encourages you to stay open-minded and receptive to the lessons that come your way.

Five of Cups: Remorse. Maybe upset about what can’t do over weekend? Kids may focus on what they can’t do.

3
Action to Take: The third card suggests the action or approach you should consider taking to navigate the day effectively and make the most of the insights gained from the previous cards. It offers practical guidance on how to apply the lessons learned and make positive choices in alignment with your highest good.

Two of Pentacles: Need to make decisions about how to spend the weekend. Play with the ball indoors?

Summary:
Reading suggests kids may not behave well and may need distraction to keep from focusing on negative.
Spread: Daily Self-Reflection
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