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.
Do I need to make any changes in my professional life?
In conclusion, the two cards seem to suggest that when it comes to making some changes in one's professional life, it is important to find a balance between being ambitious and accepting the limitations of reality. You need to know what your ideal goal is and work hard to achieve it, but you also need to be ready to eventually accept the fact that you may need to adjust your expectations based on the real situation.
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My friend Davide is looking for a new job, do you see any possibilities for him?
From the tarot it seems that there are good chances for Davide to find a job that suits his skills and that will help him move forward in his career. Therefore, the answer to the question is: Yes, there is a good chance that David will find a new job.
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What are the odds of a job promotion?
In conclusion, the tarot seems to indicate that there is a good chance of getting a promotion at work, but that some measures must be taken to overcome the obstacles that may be encountered on the path to success. It is therefore advisable to explore all the options available and not to give up at the first difficulties. The answer to this question is therefore: yes, there is a good chance of a promotion at work if you take the right steps.
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What job opportunities do you see for my friend Luca right now?
In conclusion, the two cards seem to suggest that Luca welcome new opportunities but also reject those that are not suited to his abilities or skills. He should be willing to accept all the necessary changes but also focus on being aware of his current reality and be ready to face new risks and challenges. So, the answer to the question is yes: there are interesting job opportunities for Luca right now, but he should be aware of his skills and willing to carefully evaluate all offers before deciding.
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According to your papers, what would be the ideal job for my friend Barbara financially?
In conclusion, the cards show that Barbara must look to the future with enthusiasm and make choices that will allow her to achieve her goals in the field of work. She will have to commit and work hard to get what she wants, but at the same time she will not have to forget her passion, creativity and initiative. The ideal job for Barbara would be one in which she can put all of her skills, expertise and creative energies to use.
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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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