Okay, so I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, just for fun, you know? And I kept pulling “The Hanged Man” reversed. I was like, “What’s that supposed to mean?” So, I decided to really dive in and figure it out, and I’m gonna share what happened.
The Beginning: Feeling Stuck
First off, I pulled the card like five times in a row. Seriously. It was getting freaky. I was feeling kinda stuck in a rut anyway, so I figured the universe was trying to tell me something. I grabbed my journal and started jotting down everything I was feeling.
The Deep Dive: Research and Reflection
- I googled around a bit. “Hanged Man reversed advice.” Lots of stuff about delays, resistance to change, not listening to your intuition. Sounded about right.
- Then I started thinking, really thinking, about what I was resisting. What was I afraid of? What was I ignoring?
- I had to be honest with myself, I did some serious soul searching, I mean for me, I was holding back my ideas from my boss because I was worry about something bad might happen, but actually, I did not know what bad things could happen.
Taking Action: Small Steps, Big Changes
So, the “advice” part of this card, at least how I interpreted it, was to stop stalling and start doing something. Anything. Even if it was small.

- I did some simple actions, just tried to change my daily routine, for example, made coffee in the morning. Usually, I am lazy to do it.
- And I started listening to my gut more. There was this project at work I’d been putting off because it felt scary, but I decided to just…start. Just open the file, you know?
- The most important is, I had a conversation with my boss, shared my ideas and thoughts.
The Outcome: Feeling…Better
It’s not like everything magically transformed overnight. But I definitely felt a shift. Taking those small steps, facing that resistance, it actually made me feel more in control. Less like I was hanging upside down, waiting for something to happen. The feeling is amazing!
The result suprised me, my boss likes my ideas, and encourage me to go ahead, I feel so good, like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders.
So, that’s my “Hanged Man reversed” story. It’s not some mystical revelation, just a reminder that sometimes, you gotta flip your perspective and take action, even when you’re feeling stuck. And maybe, just maybe, listen to those weird tarot cards. ๐