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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

How to Become a Professional Tarot Reader

Tarot card reading goes in and out of favor with the public on a regular basis. When it's hot, you can make a lot of money - perhaps even enough to live on. When readings are not the rage, as with any freelance career, you'll need to keep your day job.

Either way, if you're good at:

1. reading the cards

2. relating to people

3. marketing yourself

you can be assured of earning money.

How to Be a Popular Card Reader

The first thing to remember about reading cards professionally, is that your client can tell if you're sincere or not. You've got to be sincere. You've got to truly want the best for your client.

Secondly, you must always reassure your client that whatever comes up in the cards is not written in stone. Tell her that she alone determines her own fate. Remind her that the cards are simply reflecting patterns. They don't dictate what will happen to her.

If you get a "bad" card, for instance, don't just tell the client the "bad news." Tell her that she has an opportunity now to overcome a problem. Frame your card interpretations in a way that encourages her to find solutions to her life problems. You want to energize your client, fill her with hope and ambition, no matter what cards come up. Check out the Tarot section of the Psychic Tea Shoppe - all the readings, even the "reverse" cards, are hopeful.

Getting Work

You can go at this from many angles.

1. Get yourself hired by a telephone-based or Internet-based company. The company gets the clients and forwards them to you.

When you work for a phone-based company, you must have a dedicated phone line with no add-on's like call waiting. Log in to the company's computer when you want to work, and sit by the phone with your cards during the time you are logged in.

2. Go freelance. Like any professional, you'll need business cards and a website. You can take out ads in local periodicals if you'll be reading for people face to face. If your clients will come to you via phone or the web, you might consider Internet advertising.

3. Join a networking group - either a local in-person group, or an Internet group.

Freelance Tarot card reading opportunities include:

  • Reading at parties
  • Renting a booth at "psychic" or "new age" conventions and doing readings and promotion from there
  • Arranging for a table at a restaurant or bookstore, sometimes paying the establishment a percentage of your earnings and other times letting the bookstore use your services to draw in more store customers
  • Setting up an Internet reading site (requires getting a merchant credit card account and Paypal)
  • Setting up your own telephone Tarot reading business (again, you must get a credit card/Paypal account)
  • Reading the Tarot cards in person from a storefront. You can arrange for your storefront to be a part of an existing store, and pay rent. (For security reasons, don't read for clients out of your home, and don't go to anyone else's home - unless it's for a well-populated party.)
Legalities

There are many laws, ordinances, restrictions and town rules on the books, no matter where you read your Tarot cards. If you're reading for money, you absolutely must do the legal research first.

Keep records and pay taxes. I would suggest a computer-based bookkeeping program. And make back-ups every night! Keep the back-ups off-site in case of fire or theft, or purchase storage space on the Internet.

You're in a business that is not mainstream, and without excellent record keeping and impeccable tax returns, you're going to create problems for yourself.

And finally, I would suggest purchasing an inexpensive insurance liability policy.

Reading People

Being a professional Tarot card reader is an awesome opportunity to observe others, to get out of your own problems and needs, and to make your clients feel good about themselves. Observe them as they come in, sit down, make small talk. Don't be afraid to ask questions or let them talk out a problem. Catch their eye, make a connection. You'll get a better card reading.

The flip side is this: Don't let yourself be taken advantage of. When people start talking, they often can't stop. Set a timer when the client sits down. You're going to get many types of people as clients. Some will have big issues. Don't take it personally if someone becomes angry with you. And do usher the client out if they are rude or disrespectful.

Be good at reading the cards. Be intuitive about people. You'll make a fabulous Tarot reader.

Suzann runs the website Psychic Tea Shoppe. http://www.psychicteashoppe.com . She has a Bachelor of Science in Communications from Northwestern University, and works as a freelance writer.

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Learn English Laughing

Humor is important in learning a language. Not only does it enable the student to learn new vocabulary in context but it also is a motivating force. The student begins to feel like she is in the world of the new language. Puns are especially valuable because they stress meaning.

Puns

Learn English Laughing? Well, maybe not laughing... Puns usually make people groan. They say that for a pun to be good, it has to be really bad. As a matter of fact, they are called "groaners".

A pun is a little word game, playing with language. Most puns use a word that has two meanings, or use two words that sound almost the same.

Here are some puns. Use your knowledge of English, and your dictionary if necessary, to explain the pun.

Example: Why is an empty purse always the same? Because there is never any change in it. In this pun, the word "change" has two meanings: 1. coins and small bills, 2. alteration.

OK Let's go!

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1. Do you know why its easy for a hunter to find a leopard? Because a leopard is always spotted.

"to spot", verb: to see, to identify. "spotted", adjective: with spots. .......................................................................

2. When gambling became legal in the city, everyone agreed that the city was now a bettor place.

This is an auditory pun. It doesn't work on the written page. It must be heard. This type of pun improves the learner's listening skills. What we hear could be either of two words that sound the same: "better", adjective, "an improvement", therefore "an improved place". "bettor", noun, "gambler", "someone who bets", therefore entonces "a place for gamblers".

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3. The principal called the young cross-eyed teacher into his office. "Im sorry to say, Ms. Jones, were going to have to let you go." "But why, sir? I thought I was doing a good job." "Its simple," said the principal, "you cant control your pupils.".

Of course, the word "pupil" could refer to a student or to the middle of the iris of the eye.

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4.My friend Sam had decided his kitchen needed painting, and instead of hiring a professional, he decided to do it himself. In the afternoon, I went over to his house to see if he needed some help. When I arrived, I found Sam working hard painting the kitchen walls. But instead of wearing old clothes, he was wearing a leather jacket and a ski parka. I asked him why he was dressed that way on such a hot day. He brought me the paint bucket and told me to read the instructions. I did. It said, "For best results, put on two coats."

The pun is the word "coat" either another layer or paint or an article of clothing.

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5.The previous pun about the extra "coat" reminds me of the dog that has a fur coat and pants.

OK, the dog has a fur coat but it doesn't have fur trousers. In this case "pants" also means the way dogs breathe rapidly and noisily.

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Jokes

Three Police Jokes

First Joke:

A police officer stops a woman for speeding and asks her very nicely if he could see her license. She replies in a huff, "I wish you guys would get your act together. Just yesterday you take away my license and then today you expect me to show it to you!" Vocabulary:

"in a huff": annoyed "get your act together": get organized

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Second Joke:

While driving along the back roads of a small town, two truckers came to an overpass with a sign that read CLEARANCE 11'3".

They got out and measured their rig, which was 12'4".

"What do you think?" one asked the other.

The driver looked around carefully, then shifted into first. "Not a cop in sight. Let's take a chance!"

Vocabulary and Expressions:

"overpass": viaduct

"rig": here truck. Any specialized tool or mechanical arrangement.

"clearance": room to pass, or "clear". "Clearance" is the noun of the verb "to clear" which means (among other meanings): "go through without touching"

11' 3" is the abbreviation of 11 feet 3 inches;

12' 4" is the abbreviation of 12 feet 4 inches.

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Third Joke:

Recently, a distraught wife went to the local police station, along with her next-door neighbor, to report that her husband was missing. The policeman asked for a description of the missing man.

The wife said, "He is 35 years old, 6 foot 2, has dark eyes, dark wavy hair, an athletic build, weighs 185 pounds, is soft-spoken, and is good to the children."

The next-door neighbor protested, "Your husband is 54 years old, 5 foot 6, Chubby Girl, weighs 275 pounds, is bald, has a big mouth, and is mean to your children."

The wife replied, "Yes, but who wants HIM back?"

Hubby: popular form of "husband", spouse

distraught: stressed, very worried.

Chubby Girl: slightly fat

mean: In this context, strict, severe, even a little cruel

bald: no hair

next-door neighbor: the person who lives in the house to one side of yours

6 foot 4: six feet and 4 inches

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Frank Gerace, Ph.D. has worked in United Nations and national communication and education projects in Latin America. He has taught at public and private universities in Peru and Bolivia. He currently teaches English to new immigrants in a major college of the CUNY (City University of New York) system. He also works with individuals in accent reduction. He can be reached at accent@leerespoder.com.

Dr. Gerace provides more help for Learners of English at: http://www.goodaccent.com

And in Spanish at: http://www.inglesparalatinos.com/Pronunciar.htm

He also is interested in teaching Spanish to children: http://www.bookslibros.com/SpanishForNinos.htm

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Many urologists have a leaning considering erectile dysfunction in youngs and middle-aged people to be more a psychological problem since that is what they know best. They are right in many cases excepting those situations when impotence is caused by several physical problem, such as diabetes, hypertension or heart disease. When a psychological cause is suggested, going to a professional who will do a complete evaluation could be a very good option.

With older people, things are a little bit more complicated. The Erection Problems pills have made men more likely to talk about erectile dysfunctions with their doctors. That's a good point because the inability to achieve or maintain an Erection Problems (impotence, erectile dysfunction) is not a problem treatable by the sufferer himself.

The general picture was that people in their fifties and sixties are more preoccupied with careers and jobs than with sexual pleasure. Viagra and the other erectile pills opened a new perspective, revealing those people interested to be capable of sexual performing and still attracted by sexual pleasure and improving their sexual confidence and self-esteem. That means specialists must reconsider the entire stage of life, by redefining this group of elderly male population still active from sexual point of view.

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