Do you ever wish you could bring more of your whole self into your work?
Since 2023, I’ve been letting my “witchy” side peek out in my business, slowly, in stages.
First, it showed up in words on a page when I tested the waters with a newsletter on intuitive content planning and Human Design.
Then it crept into my private practice, with a service page for the witchy and woo-curious (Unexpectedly, folks googling “witchy therapist in Denver” started finding me, even though I’d done zero SEO).
Finally, I took the leap into offering Tarot Readings. 💫
That, honestly, felt like the scariest move of all, but tapped me into a whole new way of serving that filled me up.
With my confidence growing, I started pitching podcasts, speaking on the symbolism of self-care, being lost and found, and bringing Tarot into a therapy space. (One even led to an invite to be a regular guest on a witchy-themed podcast. 💚)
Turns out, bringing more of myself into my work was exactly what people were seeking.
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And, if I had planned it all out, it never would have worked out this way.
I was embodying The Hermit Card – only seeing the next step illuminated in front of me, trusting in the path ahead.
Image: The Hermit Card in This Might Hurt Tarot (aff link)
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I know many therapists and helping professionals wrestle with this, too—how to let your whole self be seen in your work while allowing the path to unfold as it needs to.
Like when:
🌸 A new offer or creation feels so tender, but you know it’s ready to bloom.🌸 It feels vulnerable to share a less-seen side of yourself, but hiding it is starting to hurt your growth.
🌸 You long to bring more of you into your role, but fear what that could mean for your livelihood.
If you’re in this type of unfolding, you can take it step by step – and don’t have to navigate it alone.
Consider this your gentle invitation to step into a 1:1 Tarot Reading with me.
You’ll be met with depth, curiosity, and realness, because we both know you’re not here for "love and light".
Is a part of you a bit skeptical? Totally okay. I’m trained to offer both secular and spiritually rich readings.
My code of ethics as a tarot reader is informed by my clinical background, ensuring you receive transparency, care, and consent at each step of the reading. I offer 60-minute and 30-minute readings so you can choose what fits your needs.
If you’ve been looking for the next lantern-lit step, could this be it?
Wishing you calm and clarity as you feel out your next steps.
🩵 Ari
P.S. Not ready for Tarot yet? You can explore my Sounding Board Sessions. Or, if you’re curious about Human Design in business, join our workshop on October 3rd.
P.P.S. What feels clear to you right now? What feels foggy? I'd love to hear how it's showing up right now.
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