Draw of the day: ambition
Mar. 2nd, 2018 02:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm doing Wyntercraft's 30-day Tarot Challenge, because I like doing challenges.
Day 2 is a draw for "How can I improve my ambition"? I drew the Four of Swords (using my Penny Dreadful tarot, because that's what I use for one-card/daily draws and other times when I don't want to reset the deck afterwards).
I drew the Four of Swords yesterday and it still means "respite." My first thought is that this sounds like the opposite of improving ambition to me, which I guess is the clue itself: Sometimes, the way I do things is a recipe for burnout, or at least it's setting myself up for disappointment: I want to do way too many things. I've never quite figured out a way to not want to master five hundred different things at once, but making sure I rest and take tasks one at a time is probably a good start.
Anyway, I guess it is time to chill out for the rest of this rainy afternoon that I am working from home during because it's a god damn hurricane out there. Here's to hoping I keep the number of things I plan to get done during this downtime to a manageable minimum.
Day 2 is a draw for "How can I improve my ambition"? I drew the Four of Swords (using my Penny Dreadful tarot, because that's what I use for one-card/daily draws and other times when I don't want to reset the deck afterwards).
I drew the Four of Swords yesterday and it still means "respite." My first thought is that this sounds like the opposite of improving ambition to me, which I guess is the clue itself: Sometimes, the way I do things is a recipe for burnout, or at least it's setting myself up for disappointment: I want to do way too many things. I've never quite figured out a way to not want to master five hundred different things at once, but making sure I rest and take tasks one at a time is probably a good start.
Anyway, I guess it is time to chill out for the rest of this rainy afternoon that I am working from home during because it's a god damn hurricane out there. Here's to hoping I keep the number of things I plan to get done during this downtime to a manageable minimum.