There’s something so hopeful and inspirational about the merry month of December.
For me, December is a warm-up round for the next month, even the next year. As you already probably know, I have always found such motivation in books.
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There’s something so hopeful and inspirational about the merry month of December.
For me, December is a warm-up round for the next month, even the next year. As you already probably know, I have always found such motivation in books.
Card decks have easily become part of my morning ritual. I use them for myself and for my clients to get readings daily, weekly, and monthly.
My recent blog explained the difference between tarot cards and oracle cards. They both fit under the same category of deck cards, but they serve different purposes.
Throughout the month, I have been thinking that we sure do have an awful lot to be grateful for this time around. We’re all living in a pandemic - this will be in history books!
Since it’s probably looking a little different this year, I thought what better than to write a post about 26 things to be grateful for as Thanksgiving falls on the 26th this year.
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and I’m sure that this time last year, we never would have expected that this year could be so different. Due to the pandemic, there will be a lot of differences this Thanksgiving,. but that doesn’t mean we don’t have a whole bunch to be grateful for.
This Thanksgiving, we’ll all be having a somewhat socially distanced one which is brilliant in its own special way.
This month, I’m all about taking the time to focus on being mindful and embracing gratitude -after all, it is almost Thanksgiving.
Mindfulness is something we should all invest in, as it helps manage stress, anxiety, and depression. What’s more, it’s effortless once you get the hang of it!
Today, I want to talk to you a little more about how I use oracle cards to help myself and my clients navigate circumstances and situations in life.
In my recent blog, I spoke about Tarot and Oracle cards, the reason I use them, and the big question: what’s the difference between them?