I am doing something that is totally out of character for me: I’m taking a hiatus. Yep, you read that right: I’m putting my workaholic nature on rest so that I can fully enjoy the holidays. This is actually NOT easy for me but I want it.
Other entrepreneurs do it. Why not me? At least that’s what my brain has been telling me.
I closed the yoga studio for the rest of 2019. I won’t be blogging or podcasting until after the New Year save for one post on that upcoming eclipse. Instead, I’ll chillax. Eat some brownies. I might even begin working on my next book. Wait a minute – that’s work, isn’t it? Well, yes and no. I love to write and I’m anxious to start on my next big thing – but I need the bandwidth to do that. This is the other reason why I’m carving out a period of no client work.
I’ve got big things popping in 2020. I’m reclaiming my time for the rest of the year so I’ll be ready for the goodness that next year brings. Happy hiatus and I’ll see you next year!
Monkey is going on a hiatus too.
Other stuff:
I’m SO excited to be one of the mystical folks interviewed for this piece over at InStyle magazine (one of my fave mags): 5 Astrologers, Psychics, & Tarot Readers on What’s Coming in 2020.
Are you running a tarot biz – or want to? Join me for Tarotpreneur 2020, a live online training about rocking your tarot business!
Do you live in New York? Join astrologer Mecca Woods for this uh-may-zing New Year’s Eve shindig: NYE – Wine, Dine & Cosmos with Mecca Woods.
22 Feminist Gifts for the Powerful Women In Your Life.
This gem comes from Liz Worth: The problems with unrealistic expectations (and why you need to put yourself out there anyway).
Interesting: Stone Age chewing gum holds clues to the life of a young girl who lived 5,700 years ago.
Check this out from Meg Jones Wall over at Autostraddle: A New Year’s Tarot Spread: How Far You’ve Come, What Lies Ahead.
Teen Vogue always has great stuff: Xiye Bastida Opens Up About the Personal Costs of Activism In Documentary ‘We Rise.’
I Used to Love British Period Dramas. Now I See Them as Colonial Propaganda.
Yes Queens: 104 Women Who Defined the Decade in Pop Culture.
Beneath Las Vegas’ Glittering Strip, Homeless People Live In Storm Tunnels.
More on the people living beneath the Las Vegas strip.
The porch pirate glitter bomb guy is back – with Macauley Culkin!
What Vogue is talking about: 2020 is tipped to be a momentous year in astrology, but what does that mean for you?
David Bowie’s Chilling 1999 Prediction About The Internet Has Come True.
How Dry January Can Help Your Sleep, According To Experts.
An astro-scoop from Cosmo: Everything That’s Gonna Happen to You Next Year.
Only a few more days until Jessica Lanyadoo’s book Astrology for Real Relationships: Understanding You, Me, and How We All Get Along drops. I’ll let you know what I think when my copy arrives!
Oh, and Chani Nicolas has a book coming January 7th: You Were Born for This: Astrology for Radical Self-Acceptance. I am super excited for this one too!
I might check this out: The Crying Book by Heather Christie.
We all need this: How to Be Nice to Yourself: The Everyday Guide to Self Compassion: Effective Strategies to Increase Self-Love and Acceptance.
The Tarot Coloring Book is the perfect holiday prezzie for all the tarot-loving folks on your list. Get the book and a box of crayons – and you’re good to go!
Tarot For Troubled Times is a different tarot book. We’re focusing on shadow work, hard times, and activism. It’s a modern tarot manual for self-care and transformation.
Astrology for Real Life: A Workbook for Beginners (A No B.S. Guide for the Astro-Curious) is the fun way to learn astrology. A workbook-style format with lots of journaling prompts and astrocises – along with a side of humor. Yes, please!
Events:
April 24-26, 2020: Readers Studio. I’m a main stage presenter at the annual Readers Studio Tarot Conference in New York, the biggest tarot conference in the world. Join me and other world-class instructors for a weekend of tarot goodness!
May 10-16, 2020: The Tuscany Tarot Intensive. Where: Italy! A full week of tarot immersion. The only live tarot class I plan on teaching next year. Spots are limited.
August 30, 2020: Brushes and Stars. Where: Oakland, California. A full-day of astrology and intuitive painting – and yummy food! Join me and Chris Zydel for a joyful, astrology-inspired intuitive painting experience.
What I’m Grateful For:
Brownies
Diligence
Friends who have your back
Unexpected presents
My mailman
Soundtrack for 12/21/19:
Norman F***ing Rockwell by Lana Del Rey
Blessings,
Theresa
© Theresa Reed | The Tarot Lady 2019
images from stock photography and personal collection
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