The question is answered by Lucas with a spread of 2 Tarot whose meaning is: Situation, Challenge.
La carta che rappresenta la situazione è il Dieci di Spade al rovescio. Questa carta indica che Maria potrebbe trovarsi in un momento di difficoltà e confusione in relazione al lavoro. C'è un forte senso di insoddisfazione nel suo attuale impiego, ma anche timore nei confronti di un possibile cambiamento. La decisione presa non sarà facile per lei, ma ci sono buone opportunità se affrontata con coraggio.
L'altra carta che rappresenta la sfida è L'Eremita. Questa carta mostra che Maria deve prendere del tempo da sola e riflettere attentamente sulla situazione prima di decidere quale strada percorrere. Potrebbe sentirsi come intrappolata tra le varie opzioni, ma ha bisogno di tranquillità e concentrazione per guardare oltre le apparenze e prendere una decisione ponderata. Allo stesso tempo, questa carta suggerisce che avrà bisogno di essere aperta all'assistenza degli altri.
In conclusione, Maria deve prendersi il tempo necessario per valutare tutti gli aspetti coinvolti nel suo cambio di lavoro. La sua decisione non sarà facile, perché si sentirà confusa e insoddisfatta nella situazione attuale. Tuttavia, se riesce a prendere un po' di distanza e a riflettere su tutte le possibilità, potrebbe scoprire che c'è un futuro migliore che l'attende, e tutto quello che deve fare è affrontare la sfida con coraggio.
How much time did you spend in this job?
In conclusion, the three cards show us that you have spent a significant amount of time in this work, but with different objectives depending on the perspective from which you looked at it. If we look subconsciously, you have spent time without real benefit from it; consciously, you have put all your creative energy into achieving something; finally, at the superconscious, you have invested time in taking care of your soul and improving yourself as a person. So the answer to the question is: Yes, you have spent a significant amount of time in this job, but not only with economic or professional goals, but also personal ones.
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Do I need to make changes in my professional life?
Based on the cards, it appears that you have what it takes to make changes in your professional life: you have a clearly defined goal, the necessary physical energy, and the ability to make the right decisions. The answer to your question is therefore: yes, you need to make changes in your professional life.
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Do you like your current job?
In conclusion, the two cards can indicate that, unfortunately, you are not satisfied with your current job. Difficulties in achieving your goals and lack of appreciation from your superiors can be the main reasons why you feel dissatisfied. So, the answer to the question is No: you probably don't like your current job.
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Should I continue working in this sector or evaluate other opportunities?
In conclusion, the cards indicate that you need to free yourself from your internal resistances, accept circumstances that are difficult to change, and discover new opportunities in your field. The most likely answer is therefore Evaluate, as this will allow you to take into account your current situation and see if there is anything else that might be better for you.
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What are your duties at work?
In conclusion, the two cards tell us that although there is a block in your work, there is also the possibility of finding a way to overcome it and achieve your goals. You must be willing to challenge yourself and make the most of your talents to find creative and effective solutions. If you follow these guidelines, then you will be able to successfully carry out your duties at work.
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Did I make the right choice to change jobs or should I reconsider?
From the three cards drawn it can be deduced that the decision to change jobs was made thoughtfully and was rewarded with success, but that others can also be influenced by this change. The consultant also learned a great deal from the process, and now has the knowledge to make important future career decisions. With all of these in mind, the consultant is advised to maintain their current position and focus on learning the skills needed for their career.
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