PrincessPaulina
It can be difficult to stay objective when I'm reading for myself, and yes I too often find it more challenging than reading for others.
I've found that keeping a Tarot Journal of my personal spreads, and referring back to them over time, with hindsight has showed me my blind-spots, and greatly increased my accuracy.
But what if I need an answer RIGHT NOW, and I can't tell whether or not I'm being objective? For these situations I've adopted the use of "back-up" tools, such as the Pendulum or Crystal Ball, to verify whether or not I'm on the right path.
For example, I can ask the Pendulum, "Am I interpreting this spread correctly?"
In fact, I've taken to asking the Pendulum BEFORE a sensitive Tarot reading, whether I'm in an objective enough space to read for myself.
I've found that keeping a Tarot Journal of my personal spreads, and referring back to them over time, with hindsight has showed me my blind-spots, and greatly increased my accuracy.
But what if I need an answer RIGHT NOW, and I can't tell whether or not I'm being objective? For these situations I've adopted the use of "back-up" tools, such as the Pendulum or Crystal Ball, to verify whether or not I'm on the right path.
For example, I can ask the Pendulum, "Am I interpreting this spread correctly?"
In fact, I've taken to asking the Pendulum BEFORE a sensitive Tarot reading, whether I'm in an objective enough space to read for myself.