The question is answered by Lucas with a spread of 3 Tarot whose meaning is: What I Think, What I Feel, What I Do.
The obverse card is the Five of Swords which represents skepticism and caution. So, at the level of thoughts, it seems that you are evaluating your employer's proposal with caution and that you are not immediately ready to accept it.
The second card, the Seven of Wands, indicates a strong sense of responsibility and a desire to achieve a certain goal. Emotionally, you may feel encouraged to take the initiative and challenge yourself with a new assignment.
The last card, the Ten of Cups, represents the benefits to be gained from investing time and energy in something. Therefore, if you decide to accept this new proposal, you could see your commitment and your efforts rewarded with significant satisfactions.
From the three cards on the obverse you can deduce that your tendency is to accept the new offer and challenge yourself with this new assignment. Although there are some initial doubts due to skepticism, your sense of responsibility and expectations regarding future benefits are stronger and may lead you to accept your employer's proposal. The answer to the question is therefore: Yes, you should accept this new assignment.
What do you see for my friend Barbara regarding her work?
In conclusion, the tarot cards indicate that Barbara should focus on maintaining the current stability and making the most of the opportunities offered by the current world, so as to achieve a good result in her work. If you do this, you will have a great chance of success and all your efforts so far will be rewarded.
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What are your expectations for professional growth in this company?
In conclusion, two important aspects emerge from the papers to consider: first of all, we should pay attention to the current situation and look beyond to find more suitable solutions. Secondly, even if there doesn't seem to be a good context for professional growth in the company, one should not give up and keep developing one's skills to find new opportunities in the future.
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What awaits me in my current job position?
From the two cards you can understand that although you may find yourself stuck in your current job, you need not despair as there may be solutions to your problem. You must maintain an optimistic attitude and look for new opportunities or sources of inspiration. You don't have to give up hope and remember that the people around you can give you support to break the deadlock.
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What do you see for my sister Franca's working future?
In conclusion, the cards suggest that Franca has the opportunity to achieve her work goals, but must be prepared to face the difficulties she will encounter during her journey. She will need to use her creative energy and follow her instincts to get where she wants to go. In general, the cards suggest that Franca has good prospects for her future career, but she will have to commit herself and not be discouraged by the obstacles she will encounter along the way.
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What do you see about my next job interview?
In conclusion, tarot interpretations indicate that the nature of your next job interview will be one of leadership and authority, with the root cause being the need to explore one's own skills and assess whether they are suitable for the position on offer. As for the solution, the tarot recommends a period of reflection before action, in order to better prepare yourself to answer the interview questions appropriately and effectively. In conclusion, these cards suggest that to successfully face your next interview you will need to be well prepared, know your skills well and have confidence in your abilities.
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What are the chances of a promotion at work?
In conclusion, the reversed King of Swords and reversed Nine of Swords cards show that the chances of a promotion at work are slim. The tarot suggests that the subject does not feel prepared or confident enough in their skills to accept an offer and also suggests that there is uncertainty about how to proceed. So, the answer to the question is No, the chances of a job promotion are limited.
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