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Being competitive comes naturally to you. And, you will get recognition for using your experience to your advantage. Use your wit and will to overcome small issues. There are few message(s) for you that have taken a long time to get to you. Receiving these message(s) will give you your mojo.
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Tarot card for the week: 15 to 21 June, 2020
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This week brings in Mercury retrograde on 17-July to give you time to play the orchestra conductor who brings everyone together for a great show. There is still time for the show to begin. You are given this time to prepare, rehearse and again rehearse to ensure a magical performance later. Whenever in doubt, rehearse and redo.
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Exploring Tarot Cards: The Golgappa Story
What is #Golgappa? It is a crispy fried snack filled with vegetable mix and tamarind water. Also known as Pani puri and Puchka.
“There are 8 golgappas per plate”: exclaimed Priya
“Yes mam”: said the vendor
All the four friends went silent and looked at each other.
Here is what happened.
On Friday evening, Priya and her three friends decided to have golgappas. Each took one plate and the vendor gave them one piece at a time. They were talking, commenting on the golgappa, and eating happily.
After eating a few golgappas, Priya asked the vendor how many pieces were there in one plate. The vendor told them 8 pieces. All of them went silent. Finally, Shreya said that usually a plate has 5 or 6 pieces and 8 was too much for her.
They had already eaten 4 golgappas each. So, they started thinking of ways to ensure that the vendor does not loose money and they do not overeat. Shreya and Ahana said they didn’t want more golgappa. Priya said that she could have 4 more but then Kriti would also need to have 4 golgappas.
Kriti was listening to all and said if all of us have had 4 golgappas each, which adds up to two plates (8 per plate). So, why don’t we share one more plate. The vendor smiled and agreed. Everyone was amazed at Kriti’s clarity of thought and perspective. They all agreed and enjoyed their golgappas.
The moral of the story is:
- Check the facts before getting into an agreement.
- Be ready to customize to create a great experience for clients.
- Brainstorming is the key to problem solving.
- Think as a team versus individual.
TarotSpeak: Each tarot card in this post corresponds to the paragraph against it. The four cards used are #3ofcups, #3ofswords, #3ofpentacles and #3ofwands. They all represent the number 3 cards in the #minorarcana signifying different aspects of growth.
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