Okay, so today I’m gonna walk you through my little adventure with the Chariot tarot card. I ain’t no expert, just sharing what I actually did.
It all started last week. I was feeling kinda stuck, like spinning my wheels but going nowhere. Saw this Chariot card online, figured, hey, why not give it a look? The image of the dude standing in a chariot, holding the reins, looked kinda powerful, y’know?
First thing I did was just stare at the card for a good five minutes. Seriously, I just looked. Noticed the colors, the symbols, the expression on the guy’s face. Tried to get a feel for what it was trying to say. I even printed out a copy, stuck it on my fridge. Everyday I’d glance at it.
Then, I started digging around online. Reading different interpretations. Some said it was about willpower, others about control, some about overcoming obstacles. It was kinda overwhelming, honestly. Too much information!
So, I decided to simplify. I picked out a few key words that resonated with me: focus, direction, and self-discipline. Figured these were the things I was missing in my current situation.
Next step: action. I’m a “doing” type of person, so I need to actually do something. I identified one small goal I wanted to achieve this week. Nothing crazy, just something simple I could actually finish. For me, it was cleaning out my cluttered garage. I know, exciting stuff, right?
Every day, I spent at least 30 minutes in that garage. No excuses. Some days I felt like quitting, but I kept picturing that Chariot card, the dude holding those reins tight. It gave me a little boost.
I broke the task down into smaller chunks. One day, I sorted through all the boxes. Another day, I swept the floor. Another day, I organized the tools. Small steps, but they added up.
By the end of the week, the garage was actually…clean! Not perfect, but way better than it was. And you know what? I felt freaking amazing. Like I’d actually accomplished something.
The cool part? It wasn’t just about the garage. I found myself applying that same “focus and discipline” to other areas of my life. I started waking up earlier, eating healthier, even started working on that online course I’d been putting off forever.
Now, am I saying the Chariot card magically fixed my life? Nah. But it gave me a visual reminder of what I needed to do. It helped me get my butt in gear and take control. That’s what I got from it anyway.
So, if you’re feeling a bit lost or directionless, maybe give the Chariot card a look. Print it out, stick it somewhere you’ll see it. Pick out some keywords that resonate with you. Then, just take action. Even small steps can make a big difference. That’s all there is to it.