Well, I was super curious about whether I’d get this job I applied for. So, I decided to try out the Will I get the job tarot spread. I mean, why not, right?
First off, I cleared a spot on my table. You know, like making a little sacred space for this tarot thing. I grabbed my tarot deck, which I got from a local shop ages ago. It’s got these cool, kinda spooky pictures on the cards.
I shuffled the deck real good. I was like, “Come on, cards, give me some answers.” I shuffled so much that my hands started to hurt a bit. Then, I laid out the cards according to the Will I get the job tarot spread pattern. It’s like a specific way you put the cards down, kinda like a little map.
As I looked at the first card, I was like, “What the heck does this mean?” It had this weird picture of a person walking through a forest. I had to look at my tarot guidebook to figure it out. The book said it might mean there were some obstacles in my path to getting the job. I was like, “Oh no, that doesn’t sound good.”
Then I looked at the second card. It showed a person holding a cup. The guidebook said this could mean there were some emotions involved in the job situation. Maybe I was too nervous or something. I thought, “Well, yeah, I am pretty nervous about this job.”
I kept going through all the cards in the spread. Some of them seemed to give me hope, like a card with a shining sun that the book said could mean success. But some were still a bit confusing.
After I finished looking at all the cards, I sat back and thought about it. I realized that the tarot spread wasn’t like a definite yes or no answer. It was more like a way to think about different aspects of my job – getting chances. It made me think about things I hadn’t really considered before, like my own emotions and the possible obstacles.
So, in the end, I don’t know if I’ll get the job or not. But this tarot spread was a fun and interesting way to take a peek into the whole situation. And who knows, maybe it’ll give me a little extra boost to keep going and do my best in the job – getting process.
