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Forego fortune telling for fortune making!
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Date: 2009-03-13
Stressful economic times call for creative and inventive solutions. As a Tarot reader with a focus on business mentoring, I help clients realize which of their assets, strategy, and talents lead the way to prosperity. The Tarot cards can reveal new ways to help your business thrive because they carry the soul’s message (which is not filled with stress and worry) and instead point out the...
Date: 2005-01-01
New Worlds: Your first book, Putting the Tarot to Work, was aimed primarily at business folk who were looking for exciting and alternative ways to bring creativity back into the workplace. Your new book, Taking the Tarot to Heart, focuses on ...
Date: 2004-06-14
The Deck is Out There: Three Simple Principles to Help You Find the Deck of Your Dreams Remember the good old days when ice cream came in two flavors? When televisions received just three networks? When Henry Ford offered customers any color car ...
Date: 2004-05-03
Answering the Tough Questions Authors get asked all kinds of questions. Just last month, in fact, a woman stopped me at a trade show and asked, “Who does your hair color?” Since I don’t color my hair, I told the truth: “My mom made it for ...
Date: 2004-02-02
If you’ve been working with Tarot for any length of time, you’ve already confronted at least one of the following challenges: - An anxious client sits across from you. Her question is very clearly defined. How long before that money arrives in ...
Date: 2004-01-01
Greetings to all, and happy New Year. May this year be one of grand adventures, unexpected joy, and much-longedfor peace. In our September/October issue, I wrote about the Reader’s Studio, a wonderful tarot conference held in New York this past ...
From Putting the Tarot to Work: Creative Problem Solving, Effective Decision Making & Personal Career Planning, by Mark McElroy What to Do. With the situation, issue, or challenge in mind, draw a single card in answer to the question, “What do I need to know most about this issue?” And yes—this strategy is really that simple. If you’re new to the process (or if...
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