What are your expectations for professional growth in this company?

Category: Work
Keywords: company professional growth

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The question is answered by Lucas with a spread of 3 Tarot whose meaning is: Context, Where To Focus, Outcome.

The tarot cards drawn are: Two of Cups reversed, The Tower, Ace of Pentacles reversed.

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The first card we have is the reversed Two of Cups. This picture represents a confusing situation where you can't see the big picture clearly. In terms of work, it could indicate that the situation at work may be difficult to handle and that you should be careful about how you approach situations.

The second card we have is The Tower. This card represents a turning point that requires radical change if one is to progress. In terms of work, this may mean that the only way to grow professionally is to consider new directions and ways of working. It is important to be open to new things and focus on learning and finding a more effective model.

The last card we have is the reversed Ace of Pentacles. This image represents a moment of blockage in which all efforts lead to no result. In terms of work, this may mean that there are currently no great opportunities for professional growth in the company, but that one must not give up. You need to focus on personal development and find other ways to use your skills in other contexts, such as learning new skills or looking for new professional environments.

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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