Will my current job bring me long-term professional satisfaction?

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The question is answered by Lucas with a spread of 2 Tarot whose meaning is: Situation, Advice.

The tarot cards drawn are: Temperance reversed, Wheel of Fortune.

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Temperance reversed indicates a situation of emotional imbalance, dissatisfaction, lack of balance and frustration. You may be in a work environment that doesn't suit you, where you risk making wrong decisions due to the emotional pressure you are under. It could also be that you are working in an industry where you feel you are not at your best, having difficulty achieving your goals.

Wheel of Fortune shows a positive change in your work situation. It could mean that you've finally found something you enjoy doing that will bring you new opportunities. You may even have discovered something new that has the potential to bring you a greater sense of job satisfaction in the long run.

Based on these two cards, it appears that your current job can bring you long-term professional satisfaction. While Temperance reversed may indicate that you are facing difficulties in your current industry, Wheel of Fortune suggests that your chances of success are good. So, the answer to your question is: Yes, your current job can bring you long-term professional satisfaction.

 

 

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Will I find a new job soon?

From the three cards considered, we can say that it is probable that you will find a new job soon if you follow the intuitions of the Wheel of Fortune, overcoming the fears and negative people indicated by The High Priestess in reverse and using the perseverance indicated by the Ten of Wands. Yes, you are likely to find a new job soon if you follow these guidelines and are willing to challenge yourself.

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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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My mother Maria is considering changing jobs, what do you see about this choice?

In conclusion, Maria must take the time to evaluate all aspects involved in her job change. Her decision will not be easy, because she will feel confused and unsatisfied in the current situation. However, if she can take some distance and reflect on all the possibilities, she may find that there is a better future awaiting her, and all she has to do is face the challenge with courage.

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Did I make the right choice in changing jobs?

From the tarot we get conflicting clues about the subject of your question. The Ace of Swords represents a positive sign, while the Seven of Pentacles can indicate difficulties. However, considering the orientation of the cards and the positive aspects underlined, the most likely answer is: Yes, you made the right choice in changing jobs.

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When will my next job opportunity arrive?

Bottom line, when your next job opportunity comes along, you need to be ready to approach it with a real, hands-on attitude and be aware that it could take you out of your comfort zone. At the same time, it will be important to exercise caution when making a commitment and evaluate the situation from all angles before proceeding. It is therefore a question of making well-considered decisions to seize the best opportunity for you.

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What do you see for my friend Valentina in her working future?

From the interpretation of the three tarot cards we can state that Valentina has had good success in her working past and is in a period of transition to the present. In the future, you may encounter difficulties, but with flexibility and openness to new opportunities you will be able to find a satisfactory path for your professional career.

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