Okay, here is my sharing about “Daughter of Wands”, hope you like it.
So, today I really got into this whole “Daughter of Wands” thing. I started my day by grabbing my tarot deck and shuffling it, just like I usually do when I’m feeling a bit lost or need some guidance, you know? I drew the Daughter of Wands, and let me tell you, it was a wake-up call.
I spent some time staring at the card, taking in all the details. I noticed the figure on it—she’s young, vibrant, full of energy, holding that wand like she’s ready to take on the world. That’s when it hit me—I need to channel some of that energy into my own life.

I decided to make a list of all the things I’ve been putting off. You know, those creative projects that always seem to get pushed to the back burner? Yeah, those. I wrote them all down, no matter how small or silly they seemed. It was a pretty long list, if I’m honest, but it felt good to get it all out of my head and onto paper.
Then came the hard part: actually doing something about it. I picked one thing from the list—a short story I’ve been meaning to write for ages—and I just started writing. No fancy outlines, no overthinking, just pure, unfiltered creativity flowing onto the page. It felt amazing.
- First, picked one thing from the list.
- Then, just started writing.
- Felt amazing.
I also remembered reading somewhere that the Daughter of Wands is all about taking risks and stepping outside your comfort zone. So, I did something I’ve been wanting to do for a while but always chickened out of—I signed up for an improv class. It’s totally out of character for me, but hey, why not? The Daughter of Wands wouldn’t shy away from a challenge, right?
Embrace my inner child
By the end of the day, I was exhausted but in the best way possible. I felt like I had actually accomplished something, like I had made some real progress. And you know what? It wasn’t about getting everything done or being perfect. It was about embracing that fiery, passionate energy of the Daughter of Wands and letting it guide me.
This whole experience taught me that sometimes, you just need to jump in and go for it. Don’t overthink it, don’t overplan, just trust your instincts and let your creativity run wild. It’s okay to be a little messy, a little imperfect. That’s where the magic happens. So, if you’re feeling stuck or uninspired, maybe try channeling your inner Daughter of Wands. You might be surprised at what you can achieve.