Daily (almost) Tarot Journaling

  • Queen of Cups: Finding My Magic and Dreaming Big

    I’m having a recurring thought of late that my soul mate is not far away. He’s a sensitive, creative, artistic soul. We will understand each other instinctively, allow each other space to grow individually, and support each other to thrive together. Oh yes, she’s a dreamy one, this Queen of Cups.

  • The Day the World Turned Around: Finding Joy and Resilience Amidst Life’s Battles

    I don’t have the answers, but it starts with conversations. It starts by being prepared to rip up what’s not working. We come in all shapes, sizes, and forms and need to feel welcomed, supported, understood, and included by systems that are reflective and responsive—not rigid and reactionary. We shouldn’t need to feel we…

  • Two of Pentacles Reversed: Juggling Dormancy 

    Enjoy the branches, now unburdened of their leaves. The leaves now lying on the bare earth of the garden to break down, to become the compost. The nutrients for the arrival of spring. When seeds can be planted and growth can be anticipated.

  • The Sweet Satisfaction of the Quick Finish: A Crochet Reflection

    Well, isn’t that just exactly what I was saying? It’s astounding to me how often the card a day is so pertinent. I wrote my reflections before picking the card, as is my way when I already have thoughts to reflect into my journal. But I can gain further clarity from the book interpretations.

  • S.A.D, Gluten-Carb Trap and think before you press send

    Armed with that, I can approach this year’s SAD onset differently. Granted, I still felt the rug being pulled from underneath me, unceremoniously, successfully, and invisibly for the first couple of days. But I see you now, and I challenge you. You might be making your annual visit, but I’m not making up a…

  • The Knight of Cups, Seasonal Blues, and the Problem with Milk

    14th of November, and the Knight of Cups rides in. I don’t draw this card often, so I’m studying every detail with fresh eyes. Cups signify community, union, and partnership. He’s more than a mere Knight; he wears the winged helmet of Hermes, the messenger, or perhaps Cupid. He looks intently into his golden…

  • The Reversed Tower: Finding Resilience in the Midst of Minor Alarms

    13th of November, and the cards offer a paradoxical image: The Tower, reversed. I admit, my deck maintenance has been lacking since my last full moon cleanse. My usual ritual of ordering the cards, all upright, was abandoned. I simply scooped them up and left them, leading to an interesting side effect: a much…

  • Miserly with My Energy – The Four of Pentacles and a Rest Day

    12 Nov It’s the 12th of November, and this morning, my mind is a blank slate. Nothing is on my mind, apart from random thoughts about water—the hard rain outside, rinsing my toothbrush, measuring just enough water for the kettle. I’m pondering how water seems to be in all the wrong places, and the…

  • The Quiet Aching: Loneliness, Solitude, and the Magic of Crochet

    11.11.25 It’s a very quiet dark morning, not as still as the last couple of days. I can hear wind and rain. I like that. The stillness in the quiet can be a reminder that it’s just me here. All on my lonesome. I always tell myself, I am not lonely. I live alone.…

  • The Day I Gave Up Being the Hamster on the Wheel (Six of Wands Reversed)

    I woke up well-rested—a reward, I suspect, for recent exhaustion that went far beyond typical fatigue. I’m taking back control this morning, starting with my delicious coffee and the corvids calling. When Journaling Stops Being Therapeutic I didn’t intend to write about this, but I’ve realized my journaling dynamic has changed since I started…

  • Gratitude for Pink Skies and The Hermit’s Call

    9th of November I’m starting my day with gratitude, woken in a much better mood than of late. I was aware almost immediately of an orangey-pink light surrounding my room. I’d slept past sun-up and what majesty the sunrise had brought. Pink sky in the morning, shepherd’s warning, but impossible to ignore how pretty…

  • Eight of Wands: Frantically Going Nowhere

    Living with Fibromyalgia Second outing for the Eight of Wands this week I note. I haven’t felt at all well for the past week, and I have to remind myself sometimes that I live with fibromyalgia. The pain and discomfort are daily constants, as is the truly crazy sleep I experience. The temperature fluctuations…

  • Nine of Wands: The Warrior’s Fatigue

    It’s the 6th of November, and I’m pulling the Nine of Wands. If I had a handy mnemonic guide to the suits, I wouldn’t need to test my morning brain power. But where’s the fun in that? Today, I’m choosing one interpretation: Warrior, Action, Necessity, Determination. Yes, that will do. I feel like a…

  • The Quiet Morning: Bonfire Night Reflections and the Wheel of Fortune

    5th of November bonfire night. I’m not going to draw a card first. I’m going to reflect first today. I live quite high up and have a great view over town from an upstairs window—a vantage point that has offered spectacular views of fireworks for miles on New Year’s Eve. If I suspend the…

  • Five of Pentacles, Doctors, and the Chronic Fatigue Trade-Off

    It’s November 4th, and the Tarot card I drew today is the Five of Pentacles. Looking at those poor souls—cold, battered, and crying—you’d think I was down on my luck. While that’s not exactly how I’m feeling, I’ll heed the warning. My Fitbit keeps nagging me about “overtraining” lately, though I’m certainly not training…

  • The Eight of Wands: Rushing Ahead, Crafting Joy

    November 3rd: Sparking Creativity Wands are Fire, the spark of Creativity. If I had to create a guiding phrase for the Wands suit, it would be: Willpower, Action, Nurture, Determination. That feels like a solid foundation for the week ahead, even if it’s not textbook perfect. I absolutely love a Monday morning. It’s a…

  • A note on daily journaling with a tarot card.

    As a part of my overall wellness journey I start each day with journaling. I try to capture my mood, be aware of how my body is feeling, make a note of any dreams. Essentially it’s about setting my intentions for the day with mindfulness and awareness of how I am feeling and thinking.…

  • A Fish Out of Water: Embracing the Transition

    Tuning into the Internal Jukebox 23rd of October and I have drawn the page of Cups. My internal infernal jukebox (There’s a post about that here (The Infernal Internal Jukebox: My Constant Companion) has been playing Sympathy for the Devil since I woke up.  Navigating the Waters: From Theory to Practice with the Page…

  • Taking a Pause to Practice Gratitude

    The “Four of Cups” on October 22nd – three goblets on a table, with a fourth being offered from a cloud to a deeply contemplative figure. This figure, lost in thought, seems oblivious to the new opportunity presented. Initially, I perceived a sense of sadness in the figure, but upon deeper reflection, it’s more…

  • The Tower: Demolishing and Rebuilding for a Breakthrough

    The Tower card has appeared, a powerful, albeit initially heart-sinking, symbol. Yet, it arrives at a crucial moment, demanding I confront a quandary that has plagued me: when to truly launch my venture. I’ve soft-launched, offering a free pattern, and am diligently building blog content. But without anything to sell, I’m not yet a…

  • Four of Wands: A Day for Gratitude

    October 20th. Instead of starting with my daily tarot card, I’m going to journal first, allowing my thoughts to flow freely before seeking guidance from the cards. My sleep last night was a mixed bag. I went to bed at 8 PM, hoping for an early night, but found it difficult to get comfortable.…

  • The World: Untangling the Threads and Finding My Flow

    The 18th of October started with a wonderful “lightbulb moment” around 1 am! You know those moments when you’ve been wrestling with a problem all day, a knotty puzzle to untangle, and then BAM! Your sleeping brain just hands you the solution? I absolutely love it when that happens! This particular puzzle has been…

  • 6 of Swords: Bogged Down in a Sinking Feeling

    17/10/25 and I have drawn the Six of Swords. Swords are the suit of air. For the acronym of SWORDS, I can remember the first two letters: Swift and, possibly, Willpower for the W. I can’t think of anything for the O, R, or D right now. The image depicts a figure heading towards…

  • Three of Wands: Navigating the Tides of Expectation and Reality.

    A Wistful Mood and a Big Life UpdateToday, I feel a sense of relief. A couple of evenings ago, I composed a significant life update on my personal Facebook account. I was incredibly nervous about how it would be received, a classic case of overthinking. Thankfully, the responses were largely positive. While it’s impossible…

  • The Persistent Ace of Wands: Embracing New Beginnings

    I drew the Eight of Wands six days ago, and it keeps reappearing. This often happens; a card will keep showing up until I’ve fully absorbed its message. For a long time, that card was the Ten of Swords – it got to the point where I considered buying a new deck! But no,…

  • Justice: A “Soft Launch” and a Hard Truth

    Justice: A “Soft Launch” and a Hard Truth Today, October 13th, was supposed to be launch day. The Tarot card I pulled? Justice. I’ve had this card fairly recently, and remembering its various interpretations without opening a book, is a perfect example of why my previous musings about becoming a Tarot reader needed to…

  • The Eight of Wands: A Day Off (Sort Of)

    The Eight of Wands: A Day Off (Sort Of) October 13th, the Eight of Wands. I desperately needed a day off, a complete mental break from all things Indie Heart Crochet. Easier said than done, as it turns out. This week has been anything but plain sailing, with endless issues developing and building the…

  • Judgement Day is Fast Approaching

    Judgement Day: Embracing the Imperfect Launch Today is the 11th of October, and I have drawn Judgement. I should be launching my new venture on the 13th of October. So Judgement Day is fast approaching! I had first wanted to launch on the 1st of October—the first always feels like a good day to…

  • The Unstable Vessel: A Meditation on the Eight of Cups

    Oh boy. Eight of Cups. I’ve come crashing down to earth reality with a huge bang. I suddenly realised yesterday evening like a thunderclap: I’ve done all this preparation, some of it years in the making, and I’ve overlooked one very, very, very important piece of the puzzle. These days, possibly the most important…

  • Ace of Cups: A Morning of Inspiration

    October 9th and I’ve pulled the Ace of Cups. Wowzer. Two Aces in a row! I’m up super early, which is not unusual for me. The sky is deliciously dark, and the stars—oh my, the stars—they’re so bright against the velvet night. Not forgetting the moon, which is just off from being full. I…

  • The Ace of Wands: A Spark of New Beginnings

    8th of October – and today’s card is the Ace of Wands. Wow, powerful cards recently. I try and remember the suits through acronyms—on account of my brain not being able to remember things forever—I realize how many years I’ve never been able to recall all the card meanings. I wonder if this is…

  • A Page of Swords Day: Finding Action and Mindfulness in the Everyday

    October 7th: The Page Arrives I had thought I’d draw one of the fours today, expecting a day of stability or pause, but the cards had other ideas. Instead, I drew the Page of Swords. The figure stands right on the edge of a cliff, a sword held firmly in two hands—a picture of…

  • The Chariot: Full Steam Ahead on the Journey of Self

    6th of October: A Day of Unstoppable Momentum The Chariot. Yay. Full steam ahead. Today is the 6th of October, and the energy of this card is palpable, guiding my steps and settling my mind. I woke up at 8:45 a.m.—a rare luxury— I was wide awake between between 1.00 and 4.00 a.m though,…

  • Navigating Emotions with Tarot: The Empress

    So, this is my reading from October the 5th. And I pulled the Empress card.  Good morning world. Am I ready for the day? I am not. But I’m willing to be, very, very willing. Lots to do. I overdid working on the Wonky chart the other morning and had to seriously rest my…