The Weekly Wind-Down: Why Sunday Night is Your Secret Weapon
Today's Lesson Most tarot readers focus on daily draws, but there's something powerfully underrated about the weekly review. Every Sunday night (or whatever marks the end of your week), spend fifteen minutes with the cards you pulled over the past seven days. Lay them out in the order you drew them—Monday through Sunday—and look for the thread. What story did your week actually tell? Where did the cards warn you, and did you listen? Where were you surprised by accuracy, and where did you completely miss the mark? This isn't about beating yourself up over missed predictions. It's about pattern recognition, which is where real reading skill lives. Maybe you notice that Sword cards showed up every day you had that difficult project at work. Perhaps the Page of Cups appeared the morning before your friend shared unexpected news. Or you might discover that you consistently misread Pentacles cards because you're projecting financial anxiety onto neutral messages. Your weekly spread becomes a meta-reading—a reading about your readings. Here's the practical magic: keep a simple log. Just the date, the card, what you thought it meant, and what actually happened. No elaborate journaling required—bullet points work perfectly. After a month of…