How I Use Tarot In My Business Every Week


💼 How I Use Tarot to Make Business Decisions ✨

Aisha's hand with a tarot spread on her laptop next to a journal

You have three ideas for your next offer. You've been sitting on a sales page for two weeks. You know you need to show up more, but you can't decide where or how. Your brain constantly races with a thousand different thoughts, and every option feels equally right and equally wrong.

Indecision is expensive. And thinking your way through isn't working.

That’s why I work with tarot. I use tarot almost every day in my business. It's become one of the most reliable ways I know of to quiet my mind when it gets loud, find orientation when I have too many ideas going on at once, and have a conversation with the soul of my business when I feel pulled in too many directions.

And after years of reading cards for others and teaching workshops for women in business, I've gotten clear on how I personally work with tarot in a business context:

I use it to look at the energy I'm standing in and figure out how to work with it.

How I Use Tarot for Answering Business Questions

There are many ways to read tarot. Some readers focus on timing, prediction, or spiritual guidance. All of those approaches are valid.

For business purposes, I use tarot differently. I ask specific yet actionable questions about what's happening in my work right now.

Questions like:

  • Which social platform will perform better for me right now?

  • Do I need to pivot on this offer?

  • What energy does this offer have? How can it be improved?

  • Where should I focus my attention this week?

  • What's blocking my visibility?

Instead of asking, "What is coming?", I ask, "How do I work with what's here?"

That shift has changed how I make decisions in my business.

When I pull cards, I'm looking for clarity about the present moment. I'm asking, “What's true right now? What's noise? What actually deserves my attention?”

And the cards show me.

What Tarot for Business Looks Like in Practice

At the beginning of each week, I pull a few cards for my business. It's a simple practice that gives me a little more awareness as I move through the week.

Sometimes I'm using it to steady myself. Other times, I'm using it to choose a direction: what to focus on, where to show up, or which idea to move forward with.

It often looks like this:

Which social platform will resonate better with my audience right now?

Do I need to refine this offer, or is it ready to share?

What's one thing I can do this week to be more visible?

Here's a real example from January:

I pulled three cards for myself and for women in business and shared them on social platforms throughout the month. I taught how to sit in the energy of The Sun, the Six of Swords, and the Eight of Pentacles.

Sun tarot card above 6 of Swords and 8 of Coins (Pentacles)

The Sun showed me where I was still keeping parts of my work hidden instead of allowing myself to be fully visible. I had been sitting on starting a Substack for months. Working with that card's energy gave me the push I needed to finally get it moving for launch. 

The Six of Swords showed me where I was still carrying last year's worries into this year's decisions. Even without knowing exactly where I was headed, the energy of this card reminded me to keep looking forward and keep moving.

The Eight of Pentacles reminded me that consistency is a practice. Muscle memory that builds through repetition, care, and attention to detail in how I write, show up, and tend to my work.

These cards did not tell me what would happen in January. They showed me the energy that was present and how I could work with it.

How to Start Using Tarot for Business Decisions

You don't need to be a tarot expert to do this. You just need to ask specific questions that focus on the present moment and the energy around your work.

Step 1: Ask a specific question.

Instead of broad questions, get concrete:

  • What energy does this offer have right now?

  • How can this offer be improved?

  • What's one action I should take this week to move my business forward?

  • What's blocking my visibility right now?

Step 2: Pull 1-3 cards.

You don't need a complicated spread. One card for "What's present right now?" is enough. Three cards for "What I'm standing in / What I'm avoiding / What I need to focus on" work great.

Step 3: Interpret what you see.

This is where your relationship with the cards matters. What does this card mean to you? What feeling does the card bring up? What do you notice about the imagery?

There's no single "right" interpretation. The card's meaning comes from how you read it in context with your question.

Trust what comes through for you.

Step 4: Work with what the cards show you.

This is the part most people skip. The cards show you the energy. Now you have to decide what to do with it.

If a card shows you've been hiding, what's one thing you can do this week to be more visible?

If a card shows you you're still carrying old patterns, what's one belief you can leave behind?

If a card points to the need for consistency, what's one small practice you can commit to this week?

The cards don't do the work for you, but they do show you where the work is.

Why I Love Using Tarot in Business

I've watched this practice help women in my workshops make clearer choices and feel steadier in their work. During sessions, I guide visualizations, decode the symbols they see, and then pull cards to make sense of the energy they're standing in.

The cards help us understand what's happening in the present moment, so that we know how to move forward.

For me personally, using tarot this way has meant that I stop spinning in indecision. I make clearer choices. I feel more grounded in my business. I stop overthinking and start trusting myself.

Because tarot gives me clearer direction. And knowing which direction to go in is what creates forward movement.

You Don't Have to Figure This Out Alone

This is how I use tarot in my business: to work with time, attention, visibility, and consistency without forcing myself into rigid plans that don't align with how I actually operate.

It's one of the most reliable ways I know of to slow down, listen, and choose a direction I can actually follow.

Woman reading tarot cards next to her laptop

And tarot for business is exactly what I will teach in my paid posts on The Business Witch Grimoire, which is accessible via the Substack app.

Link to Substack version of this article

If you want to go deeper into working with tarot in your business–learning how to use archetypal energy, building tarot altars for specific business goals, and turning card pulls into actual business practices–that's what the paid content is for, and the paid content will be available within the next few weeks.

But you can start right now with what's in this post. Pull a card. Ask a specific question. See what it shows you.

And then do something with it.

Disclaimer: As a trained Spirit channel with over two decades of HR experience, any information I share is for general education and informational purposes only. Please read our full disclaimer here.


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