Okay, so today I wanna share something a bit different – my little adventure with tarot cards. I’ve always been curious about them, but never really knew where to start. Specifically, I got stuck on what kind of questions I should even be asking. Sound familiar? If so, you’re in the right place.

Figuring Out the Right Questions
First off, I spent a good chunk of time just staring at these beautiful cards, feeling totally lost. I mean, where do you even begin? I scoured the internet, read a bunch of articles, and guess what? It mostly felt like everyone was just showing off, not really teaching.
But then, I stumbled upon a few golden nuggets. I learned that the key is to ask open-ended questions. This was a game-changer. Instead of asking “Will I get rich?” (which, let’s be honest, is what we all secretly want to know), I started thinking about questions like, “What should I focus on to improve my financial situation?” See the difference? It’s about getting guidance, not just a yes or no answer.
My First Real Try
So, armed with this new knowledge, I decided to give it a go. I lit a candle, shuffled the cards, and tried to focus. My first question was, “What’s holding me back from being my best self?” It felt a bit cheesy at first, but I went with it.
I pulled out three cards and laid them out. Now, interpreting them is a whole other story, which I’m still learning. But even without knowing exactly what each card meant, just the act of asking the question and reflecting on the images made me think. It was like a mini-therapy session with myself.
Taking Notes and Making it a Routine
After that first try, I started a little journal. Every time I did a reading, I’d write down the question, the cards I pulled, and my initial thoughts. This has been super helpful, because now I can look back and see patterns. Plus, it’s just fun to see how my interpretations change as I learn more about the cards.

One thing I’ve realized is that it’s not about predicting the future. It’s more about understanding myself better. For example, one question I asked was, “What temptations would I be better off removing from my life?” The cards didn’t magically tell me to quit eating chocolate (though, maybe they should have), but they did spark some serious reflection on my habits and what I might need to change.
Sharing the Experience
I’m sharing all of this because I know I’m not the only one who’s curious about this stuff. If you’ve been wanting to try tarot but felt a bit lost, my advice is to just start. Don’t worry about being perfect. Ask the questions that are on your mind, even if they seem silly. The important thing is to be open to the process and see what you discover about yourself along the way.
- Start with open-ended questions.
- Keep a journal to track your readings.
- Focus on self-reflection, not fortune-telling.
- Remember, it’s a journey, not a destination.
And hey, if you’ve got any tips or experiences with tarot, I’d love to hear them! Let’s learn together.