fall in

I’m the first to admit, I will not be sad to see August go.  For me, it’s been the month of bad news followed by bad news.  Add some vicious allergies to that pot and it’s been one toxic stew over here.

But I’m not letting that get me down.  Nope.  Why?  Because I am viewing this as a time to clear away a whole lotta stuff.

I’m in “shedding mode” this fall and I’m gently releasing the things that are no longer meant to be in my world.

I started by moving my email list to a new provider, which cleared out a whole lotta people on my list who were not very engaged.  It also gave me the space to lovingly create new free products for the people who stayed on the list – or who are signing up now.  And that’s the key:  when something comes to an end, when you fully let go, it creates SPACE for new things to enter.

This fall will be a cleansing.  It’s time.

In that spirit, I will also be retiring one of my digital products, Tarot Business in a Box.  It has served many budding tarot readers now for a few years and it needs to go back into the vault, where it may be freshened up for the future (that’s not decided yet).  The kit will be on sale tomorrow (September 2nd)  and then it’s gone, baby gone, on the full equinox (August 22nd).

Oh –  and for you sharp eyed fans who asked: yes, 12 Prompts to Kickstart Your Tarot Skills has also been retired but rumor has it that wee-book may be making an appearance as a prize for people who are on my list.  Shhhh…….

So what about you?  What are you ready and willing to release?  Let this month be your permission slip to clear out all that you’ve outgrown.

This month, I’m making space for some awesome blog posts:

I’ll also be Talkin’ Tarot with the fabulous Carrie Jordan of Happy Fish Tarot.  (You’re going to LOVE her, trust me.)

So that’s it, my friends.

Will I see you in September?  I sure hope so.

Blessings!

Theresa

© Theresa Reed | The Tarot Lady 2014

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