How Does Ten of Wands - Upright and Reversed Work?

Ten of Wands is like having too many things to carry at once, imagine holding ten wands (like sticks) in your hands and trying to walk somewhere. It’s tiring!

Upright Ten of Wands means you're carrying a lot of responsibilities or tasks, just like someone with ten heavy backpacks on their back. You’re doing your best, but it feels really hard, kind of like when you have to clean your room, do homework, and practice piano all at once!

Reversed Ten of Wands is when things get a little easier. Maybe you drop one or two wands (backpacks), or someone helps you carry them. It’s still busy, but not as overwhelming, like finishing your chores before dinner, so you can play afterward.

You can think of the wands as the tasks or jobs you have to do. When they’re all there, it's a lot to handle. But when some are gone or shared, life feels lighter and more fun! Ten of Wands is like having too many things to carry at once, imagine holding ten wands (like sticks) in your hands and trying to walk somewhere. It’s tiring!

Upright Ten of Wands means you're carrying a lot of responsibilities or tasks, just like someone with ten heavy backpacks on their back. You’re doing your best, but it feels really hard, kind of like when you have to clean your room, do homework, and practice piano all at once!

Reversed Ten of Wands is when things get a little easier. Maybe you drop one or two wands (backpacks), or someone helps you carry them. It’s still busy, but not as overwhelming, like finishing your chores before dinner, so you can play afterward.

You can think of the wands as the tasks or jobs you have to do. When they’re all there, it's a lot to handle. But when some are gone or shared, life feels lighter and more fun!

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  1. A person feels overwhelmed with responsibilities, like carrying ten wands.
  2. The card shows someone struggling under a heavy load of work or stress.
  3. When reversed, it might mean the burden is being shared or released.

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