#WomenAtWork – A Tarot Card Reader

I am a Tarot Card Reader.

On a holiday to London, I discovered,

that there is a lot about Tarot to be uncovered.

As one card led to other, I decided to go to my own reading,

And that was more than leading.

For the last 13 years, I have been a professional reader.

Three days a week are dedicated to Tarot reading.

I write and post predictions monthly,

Practicing Yoga keeps me calm and healthy.

I love my time to read and mornings are mine.

We all should have something to call our own,

a job, a hobby or a thing that keeps us in life’s zone.

Women are too hard on themselves, so stop feeling guilty.

You do enough, you have enough and you are enough.

Remember that you are you.

My name is Mayuri Nidigallu and I am a Tarot Card Reader.

A Tarot Card Reader
A Tarot Card Reader

Today is edition #19 of #WomenAtWork, a photo feature on this blog. If you would like to know more, please read the inaugural post. 

Mayuri is a blogger and I have known her for a few years now. She blogs at Cards Talk and SiriMiri is her Lifestyle Blogazine.  Her versatility is her most charming feature.

Mayuri, thank you for inspiring us.


8 thoughts on “#WomenAtWork – A Tarot Card Reader

  1. Good to know abt u .
    Once I talked a famous tarot card reader . And asked few questions. unfortunately her prediction did not work .
    Now I don’t believe .
    But all the best to u .

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  2. This is such an interesting profession, tarot card reader. I’ve actually never met a tarot card reader in real life, and predicting what may be has always fascinated me – and I’ve always wondered if some people just go with the flow based on what they have heard about someone, or actually predict the future. Mayuri sounds like she is very dedicated to what she does and also takes the time to tale care of herself too. ‘We all should have something to call our own’ I absolutely love this line and so agree with it. Finding something that we love doing and making it our own we come to find inner peace, and I think that’s when we can help others find their peace too. Thanks for sharing another inspiring figure, Parul 🙂

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