A Nation in Pain - Joy So Unwelcome

 Pain gets attention, as do most negatives. In the 2021 book TAROT FOR CHANGE, Jessica Dore hammers that in her chapter "Three of Cups." Ranging from the media to the neighbor down the block who got laid off the focus is on pain. Especially currently in this uncertain economy. 

Joy is not welcome. Often it can't even locate a point at which to enter the conversation. 

With all the doom and gloom among my former colleagues in communications (ad spending keeps declining) I hestitate to describe my success in the career shift to intuitive coaching, includingTarot reading. I have a sense that will be interpreted as boasting. Yes, quite unwelcome.

So, how to re-introduce joy? The answer: Not directly. Instead create the aura of joy. Exude the grace you have received in parts of your life, be they in personal close relationships or your ability to still earn income from work. 

That can be contagious. And we sure need it.

After communications expert Paul Chaney was laid off from his job he didn't skip a beat. A man who always felt blessed he embraced that event as opening the door to fresh opportunity. Among where that had led has been providing guidance to the aging how to find, hold, and move on to better work. His passion has sparked a fire on LinkedIn and other social networks. Call that force field hope.

Takeaway: Assess the ROI on pain. Better yields can come from welcoming the possibility of joy. Then, spread that around.

Tarot Card Reader. Medium. Intuitive Career Coach.

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