Whenever I tell people that I read and teach Tarot cards for a living, I usually get two questions right away: “What exactly are Tarot cards?” and “Do they really work?”
My answer is simple. Tarot is a tool. And like any tool, what you get out of it depends on how you use it. Within those 78 little cards lies the entire spectrum of human experience — the good and the bad, the ordinary and the life-changing. There’s love, hope, fear, success, justice, and transformation. In short, Tarot is the storybook of our lives, the mirror to our souls, and the key to our inner wisdom.
Every life lesson we go through can be found in those cards. When we consult the Tarot, it’s like holding up a mirror to ourselves. It reflects what’s happening beneath the surface, in the subconscious. It helps us see the lessons we need to learn, the strengths we often overlook, and even the blind spots that quietly hold us back.
Now imagine taking that same reflective, intuitive process into a workplace setting. Surprising, right? But that’s exactly what a Tarot workshop can do for corporate teams. It’s a fun, interactive, and deeply insightful experience that goes far beyond traditional team-building activities.
In these sessions, team members get to explore their inner landscape while discovering their strengths, hidden talents, and even emotional blocks that might affect collaboration or creativity. It’s amazing to see how people open up, connect, and gain clarity, not just about their roles, but about themselves.
Tarot helps employees look at challenges from fresh perspectives and encourages intuitive problem-solving, a skill that’s invaluable in any fast-paced organization. More than that, it brings empathy, awareness, and emotional intelligence into the mix.
My dear readers, in a world that’s constantly focused on logic, deadlines, and data, Tarot adds something beautifully human: intuition. When teams learn to balance logic with intuition, decisions become wiser, communication improves, and energy in the workplace shifts in a truly positive way.
“Sometimes, the best insights come not from thinking harder — but from listening to that quiet inner voice Tarot helps us hear.” Maanya Kohli




