Okay, so today I wanted to try something new about “the chariot advice”. I’m not gonna lie, I’m kinda into tarot cards lately, so I was messing around my card.
Pulling the Card
First things first, I shuffled my deck. I like to do it a few times, just to feel like I’m really mixing things up, you know? Then, I cut the deck and focused on what kind of advice I needed today. My question is, “What do I need to achieve today’s goals?”
Then I pulled a card from my deck, and there was, The Chariot.

Figuring Out What It Means
Now, I’m not a master of tarot, so I did what everyone does – I googled it. I looked up a few different websites to see what “The Chariot” means in terms of advice.
- Some sites said it was about willpower and determination. Like, really pushing forward and staying focused.
- Others talked about overcoming obstacles and staying in control of a situation.
- And a few mentioned the idea of balancing opposing forces.
My Day with The Chariot
To put this into practice, I thought about my day. What did I need to do? And how could “The Chariot” help me?
I listed out my tasks, such as finishing some work projects, doing some exercise, and cooking dinner. So how could “The Chariot” mindset fit into all that?
For the work projects, I decided to really buckle down. No distractions, just pure focus for a couple of hours. I put on some music, shut down my social media, and got to work. I do what a Chariot would do: Drive forward.
When it came to exercise, I chose a workout that felt challenging, and I pushed myself to finish it, even when I felt tired. I will make every effort and time worthwhile.
When it came to cooking dinner, because I need to find the balance for cooking and cleaning, I keep it simple. I make the food with a recipe I love and won’t take me so long to clean. Just keep everything in control.
What I Learned
By the end of the day, I felt pretty good! I’d gotten a lot done, and I felt like I’d really pushed myself in a positive way. It wasn’t about being perfect, but about staying focused and determined, just like “The Chariot” suggests.
I think using a tarot card for advice is kinda fun, like a little daily experiment. It’s not about predicting the future or anything, but more about finding a new way to think about things and maybe pushing yourself a bit. I’ll probably try this again with another card soon!
