

Maybe you bought a deck. Maybe it's still sitting on your nightstand in the box. Maybe you tried to learn from a book or a YouTube video, got overwhelmed within a week, and quietly put it away convinced it just wasn't for you.
It is for you. You just never had the right entry point.
Most people try to learn tarot by memorizing card meanings from a guidebook and getting the interpretation exactly right. That's not learning tarot. That's a memory test. And it's the reason most women give up before they ever pull a card and trust what they see.
There's another way.
It's not that tarot is too complicated. It's that every time you sit down with the cards you're already in your head — overthinking, second-guessing, wondering if you're doing it right.
And that's exactly the state where intuition goes quiet.
You override what you see. You doubt your first instinct. You check three different guidebooks and walk away more confused than when you started.
The problem isn't the cards. It's that nobody taught you how to get present before you read them. And nobody told you that what you see in a card — your own reaction, your own words, your own life — is actually the most accurate interpretation you'll ever find.
That's what The Tarot Mentorship teaches you.
Most women say at the end that it was never really about the cards. It was about finally trusting themselves.
The cards don't replace your wisdom. They help you hear it.

I grew up in a strict Catholic household where tarot was considered negative, even dangerous. For years I was convinced the cards were something to be afraid of — full of bad omens and scary imagery that I wanted nothing to do with.
When I finally discovered oracle cards I kept them in my closet. Literally. I was embarrassed and ashamed to let anyone know I used them. They felt like a guilty secret — something I turned to quietly when I needed clarity or help making a decision, then tucked away so nobody would see.
Tarot found me when I was ready for it. And once I actually understood the cards — really understood them — everything I thought I knew turned out to be wrong. There are no bad cards. There are no scary cards. There are only mirrors. Reflections of what's already happening in your life, the patterns you keep repeating, the parts of yourself that are asking to be seen.
That's when tarot stopped being something I hid and became something I built my work around.
I teach the way I learned — by looking at the card first, trusting what I see, and letting the meaning emerge from my own life before I ever open a guidebook. It works because it's personal. And personal is impossible to forget.
The women I work with are smart, self-aware, and completely done with second-guessing themselves. They come to tarot looking for a tool. They leave with something they didn't expect — a genuine trust in their own perception that changes how they move through everything.
That's what I want for you.
The Tarot Mentorship takes a small number of private clients at a time. If you're ready to stop putting this off and finally build a real relationship with the cards — and with yourself — I'd love to talk.
The next step is a short discovery call. It's a real conversation — no pressure, no pitch. We'll talk about where you are, what you're looking for, and whether this feels like the right fit for both of us.