The job involves using a Tarot tool to explore one's inner thoughts and feelings, focusing on personal insights rather than providing fortune-telling services.
<p>Sometimes, when I’m feeling particularly disconnected or the "What Ifs" are screaming particularly loud, I use a quick <a href="https://yesnotarot.com/">Yes or No Tarot </a>draw as a mirror for my own inner state. I’m not looking for a fortune-teller to tell me I’ll win the lottery; I’m looking for a "Yes."</p>
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