So, I like the Ten of Pentacles! Nice card. But I’d prefer not to see it reversed. I pulled a second card to see how to get that happy/prosperous vibe freely flowing again and got the World reversed.
I’m reminded of when I first read David Burns’ FEELING GOOD book; the part on perfectionism struck me, because…well, that’s something I have had issue with here and there.
*Cough! Virgo much? *Cough.
And he suggested to make a discipline out of doing something imperfectly. Like make your bed and deliberately leave a rumpled bit. Do you have ANY idea how hard it is to intentionally walk away from rumpled covers?
Maybe for you it’s not. But for a Virgo gal to see it and not fix it, not easy! But helpful. That’s what this combo brings to mind.
Don’t pick apart what isn’t right. Don’t don’t seek the flaws in the whole. This is especially applicable with family. It’s not perfection, but that’s okay! Appreciate what’s right and solely focus on that to turn that inverted Ten right-side up.
Just for today, pick out the perfection in the flaws at home. Deconstruct and dismantle, but seeking what’s right instead of what’s wrong. Even if you have to dig a bit. I know you’re capable because you unearth the problems. Today, look for the shiny bits. You just may uncover some previously undiscovered treasure.
What do you think? Is that workable for you?
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Wow. This is powerful… a powerful concept… and one I need to give a spin and see how it goes…