Predictable: You'll Wind up in the Department of Lost and Found

 The career. A divorce. Regret during recovery. Financial reversal.

It's downright unlikely that you'll go through that (and usually more) without losing pieces of yourself. So, there you are in the Department of Lost and Found. And you're searching for how to find those missing parts. 

We tarot readers guide you through that new kind of journey. 

The first step is clarifying who you are now, post-loss. You're not who you used to. The New York Times documents that the tarot is a useful tool for gaining self-awareness.

Step two is to surrender to the reality that not only you but that the world and those in all your orbits have changed. There's no picking up where you left off. 

So, step three is to try on fresh ways of seeing the world and behaving in it. That could apply to relationships, work or how to spend money.

Step four is to slowly settle into what seems to be a fit, at least at time.

And, step five is to be on the constant alert for what could be changing. That could prevent getting lost again.

If you feel up to doing a tarot reading DIY, here on Substack is a template I custom-made. But, if you sense a professional should be your human guide, please contact me - Jane Genova - for a complimentary consultation. During it, you can check out the chemistry.

Thriving in difficult times starts from the inside.

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For confidential complimentary consultation please contact Jane Genova at 203-468-8579 (text, voice)  or janegenova374@gmail.com.


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