It's finally here. Meet Journaling with Tarot.


Hey Reader,

Before we get into it, I have a big fucking announcement.

The course is ready. After nearly a year of planning, scrapping, creating, editing, crying, scrapping again... I did the thing. I finished the Journaling with Tarot mini-course.

Here's the pitch:

You don’t need to be a mystic to get something out of Tarot.

You don’t even need a “real” deck.
(Shout out to all my app-users and screenshot-the-card types.)

All you need is a journal, a question, and a little curiosity about what’s going on in your head.

I created Journaling With Tarot for people who:

→ Tried journaling but can’t stick with it
→ Are curious about Tarot but don’t want to get lost in the woo
→ Are craving insight and structure, not more chaos

This is not about becoming the High Priestess.

It’s about getting unstuck.

It’s about asking better questions.

It’s about writing one messy, magical page at a time until something clicks.

✨ You get:
– Basic Tarot education (minus the gatekeeping)
– Audio guidance (me, hyping you up)
– Journal prompts + bonus PDFs
– A structure that helps you think, reflect, and act

Enough with the fancy logistics of the course.

Here's the real real.

I'm beyond thrilled to share this course with you because journaling with Tarot has been a soul-mending practice of mine for the last several years, and I don't think I would've kept up with it without Tarot.

It's more than just a practice of writing on a page or learning the meanings of cards. It's a journey through self-reflection, allowing for intuitive pauses, creative expression, and unhinged thoughts.

The practice has been healing for me, so I wanted to make my practice accessible to you.

I’m opening up the beta version now for $55. Click here for more details and to sign up for magic.

Now let's get back to why you open this email every week:

Weekly Tarot Card.

Okay, so now that I’ve shouted from the rooftops that Journaling with Tarot is officially out in the world (!!), let’s talk about the energy we're taking through this week: the Knight of Pentacles.

Not the flashiest card in the deck. Not here for drama or quick wins. This knight's our steady friend. The one who keeps showing up long after the motivation has packed its bags and shipped out.

The Knight of Pentacles reminds us that growth isn’t always a glow-up. Sometimes it’s just… doing the thing. Day after day. Even when it’s boring. Especially when it’s boring.

He’s here to tell you that consistency is magic. Being methodical is sexy. Small steps add up.

So if you’re starting something new (like ahem, a Tarot journaling practice?), this card’s your cosmic green light. Don’t rush. Don’t bail. Just plant the seeds and keep watering them.

Because that slow, steady rhythm? That’s where the good stuff grows.

A Powerful Question.

Where in your life could a little boring consistency actually be the thing that changes everything?

(Make it unsexy. Make it doable. Then do it again tomorrow.)

See ya next time.

Thanks for being here.

And for showing up when it’s messy, weird, or new. That’s where the magic is.

You're a bad ass and doing great things.

Cheers,

P.S. Prioritize self-care and doing things that bring you joy.

Ways to get your shit together.

Self-Directed Mini-Exercises:

3-card Tarot Reading:

Gain some new perspective for a challenge you are currently facing. And what to do next. Sign up here.

NEW! Journaling with Tarot. A mini-course:

Whether you’re brand new to Tarot, a lapsed journaler, or just trying to hear yourself think again, Journaling With Tarot is a simple, powerful way to reconnect with yourself. Get in on the Beta version of my new course.

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