Today’s guest for the #womensupportingwomen feature is Annie the Tarot Professor, who runs a website where she shares about her journey into what brings her joy.
Let’s step in! 👇
Slay your closet monsters
Today’s guest for the #womensupportingwomen feature is Annie the Tarot Professor, who runs a website where she shares about her journey into what brings her joy.
Let’s step in! 👇
Q: What is your favorite activity when you aren’t working?
A: I read. A lot. Since I was a kid and to this day I need to be actively pulled away from books or I will probably never leave the house.
Q: When did you create your business, and what inspired you to start this specific business venture?
A: I started my current tarot business – my tarot blog and online tarot course – in 2019. What inspired me to start it was the transformation tarot caused in my own life.
Q: Why was it important for you to create your business?
A: This business basically allowed me to combine my passion for teaching with a more creative and self-employed business model.
Q: If you could go back in time and give yourself any advice during the first year of your business, what would it be?
A: Stop worrying about what others will think. The truth is, people will judge you no matter what. There is NO WAY to come out unscathed, so stop trying.
Q: What is your favorite part about working with/supporting your specific clients?
A: My favorite part about teaching others to read tarot is demystifying it for them. While it is a rich and endless learning journey, getting started is often not as complicated as people think.
Q: Where can our community find you?
A: My blog is at thetarotprofessor.com and I’m very active on Instagram at @thetarotprofessor.
Q: What does confidence mean to you?
A: I saw a quote once that said something like, “Confidence isn’t telling yourself everyone will like you. Confidence is knowing some people won’t and being okay with that.” That’s such an important distinction.
Last thoughts 💭
“And all the lives we ever lived and all the lives to be are full of trees and changing leaves…”