Ten of Wands Tarot Card Meaning

  • Ten of Wands tarot card meaning
  • Ten of Wands Upright Meaning

    You have a tendency to do things alone. You don’t like to ask for help from others. Perhaps you have a problem with delegating. However, we all need a little help sometimes and the Ten of Wands asks us to reach out to those who can help us. If you allow other people to shoulder some of your struggles and responsibilities, you will achieve your goals faster and more efficiently. A problem shared is a problem halved, after all. You need to stop working harder and start working smarter. Perhaps there are certain things from your workload that don’t benefit you and that you can get rid of. Now is as good a time as any to do that. You’ll be able to concentrate more on the tasks that matter, and do a better job on them, rather than splitting your attention between too many things.


    Ten of Wands Keywords

    Completion, extra responsibility, burden, and hard work.

    Ten of Wands Reversed Meaning

    You are already adept at delegation and as a result, may feel fairly relaxed. You have figured out that by asking for help, you can lead a happier and more fruitful life. Alternatively, reversed, the Ten of Wands warns us of jealousy. We may see people that appear to have achieved a lot but we don’t know what’s going on under the surface. They may be struggling or burnt out. All that glitters is not gold.


    Ten of Wands Reversed Keywords

    Delegation and release

  • Ten of Wands In A Love Reading

    In love, the Ten of Wands signifies feeling overwhelmed or burdened by responsibilities. You may be carrying too much weight in the relationship, leading to stress or exhaustion.

    Ten of Wands In A Finance Reading

    Financially, the Ten of Wands suggests that financial burdens may be weighing heavily on you. It’s a time to reassess your financial responsibilities and find ways to reduce stress.

    Ten of Wands In A Career Reading

    In career matters, the Ten of Wands represents feeling overburdened or stressed by work responsibilities. It’s a time when you may need to delegate or lighten your workload to avoid burnout.