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Your weekly tarot reading is here, and the start-of-the-week vibe might be feeling a little...sticky. Think pushing through mud, or trying to get your brain to cooperate on a Monday morning. The cards are showing some resistance in the air – maybe it's that inner critic whispering doubts, or maybe it's just the universe throwing a few unexpected roadblocks your way. Imagine a flower bud that's really having to work to open up. Yep, that's the kind of energy we're talking about. But don't let it bum you out! This is just a heads-up to maybe lower those expectations a tad and prepare to put in a little extra oomph. The good news? This feeling isn't forever. It's just a reminder to tap into your inner superhero – your resilience and creative problem solving skills are about to shine. The tarot is basically giving you a pep talk, saying, "You got this! Just keep putting one foot in front of the other, and that breakthrough you're working towards? It's coming."
So without further ado, here's your weekly tarot reading for March 31-April 6!
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The Queen of Pentacles signals a welcome surge of energy and a potential for a bustling schedule filled with exciting activities. This card embodies abundance and a deep connection to the physical world, suggesting you'll feel motivated and ready to take on new projects and experiences. However, it's a gentle reminder to stay grounded and tune into your body's needs amidst this flurry of activity. Think mindful movement, nourishing meals, and perhaps even embracing seasonal produce. The Queen of Pentacles also hints at a fertile period, making it a favorable time to nurture new ideas, relationships, or even consider starting a family or bringing a pet into your life.
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Following closely is the Two of Swords, highlighting the power of choice and the intricate link between your mind and body. This card emphasizes that your well-being is significantly influenced by your mindset, an area where you have considerable control. Even when faced with challenges, there's always an opportunity to shift your perspective or energy to improve how you feel. It's a call to take ownership of your mental and physical health, consciously choosing thoughts and actions that support your overall well-being. Consider what "feeling good" truly means to you and take small, intentional steps to cultivate that state.
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Looking ahead, the King of Pentacles emerges, offering guidance for setting yourself up for future success, particularly in the realm of physical well-being and personal development. This card speaks to long-term planning and implementing systems that will yield abundance down the line. It encourages you to identify your goals for the coming months and start laying the groundwork now. This might involve delegating tasks, streamlining your routines, or investing in resources that support your health and overall enjoyment of life. The King of Pentacles emphasizes a balanced approach, blending logic and practicality with intuition and nurturing.
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The appearance of the Ten of Wands suggests you might be feeling the weight of responsibilities or nearing the completion of a significant project. While it can feel burdensome, this card is a strong indicator that you are very close to the finish line. It's a call to persevere and not give up, even if you're feeling tired. To stay motivated, it's helpful to clearly define your end goal, your personal "paradise," and focus on taking those final steps to achieve it.
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Finally, the Ace of Cups brings a message of joyful new beginnings and emotional fulfillment. This card promises a fresh start, filled with positive feelings, meaningful connections, and an overflow of happiness. It signifies the rewards that await you after navigating the current challenges and completing ongoing cycles. The Ace of Cups encourages you to embrace these new opportunities with an open heart, knowing that the effort you've put in is paving the way for a more easeful and enjoyable phase.
Check back next week for your weekly tarot reading!
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Baby name trends will always come and go, but some classic picks will just never go out of style. These monikers, occasionally called "old man" names, stand the test of time for a reason. They're strong, vintage, and sometimes hold historical significance.
So, if you're welcoming a baby boy into your family soon, you can't go wrong with an old man baby name. Here are our top picks that are packed with character.
With German roots, Walter is a compelling name that's derived from the Old High German Walthari. It combines the elements "walt," which means "power," and "hari," meaning "warrior." This gives Walter the meaning of "commander of the army."
Its regal sound and commanding symbolism make Walter the perfect fit for a boy who's destined to be a future leader.
This distinguished name has deep historical roots and was most famously carried by the former American president and founding father, Benjamin Franklin.
It originates from the Middle English word "frankeleyn" and was originally used as a surname, meaning "freeman" or "freeholder." Franklin carries a sense of independence, intellect, and hard work, all qualities that most parents hope to instill in their little ones.
French in origin, Leroy is bold and actually means "the king." This name hit its height of popularity during the mid-nineteenth century, but to this day, it continues to exude strength and authority.
Many expectant parents across the globe keep choosing this moniker for their newest additions because it's a timeless choice that feels both distinguished and approachable.
With Irish roots, Grady means "noble" and "renowned" and has a rugged, adventurous vibe. It might make you think of an outdoorsy little boy with a curious spirit who's always seeking out new experiences.
Grady has traditionally been considered a boy's name, but in recent years, it's been used as a gender-neutral choice, too.
Kenneth is a name with deep Scottish ties, as it was famously borne by the first King of Scotland. Then, author Sir Walter Scott popularized Kenneth outside of the nation in his 1825 novel The Talisman.
More recently, the name became a household one when Barbie's boyfriend, Ken, was introduced to children everywhere in 1959. Kenneth actually holds two appealing meanings, "good looking" and "fire born."
Preston is English in origin and means "priest's town" or "priest's estate," offering a nice blend of history and charm. This name is also associated with a historic town in Northern England that was known for playing a significant role in the Industrial Revolution.
With an air of sophistication and a connection to faith, Preston is a great choice for parents who want their little boy to stand out.
While Casper might call to mind the friendly ghost that graced our TV screens during the '90s, it actually dates back to the Old Testament. This cute name has Persian origins and means "treasurer bearer," which couldn't be more appropriate for the newest gift in your life.
Casper is derived from the Chaldean word "gizbar," meaning "treasurer," and can be spelled in multiple ways, such as Caspar or Kaspar.
Finally, Harold is derived from Old English, Germanic, and Old Norse variations, all of which carry the strong meaning of "army ruler" or "heroic leader."
Historically, this name was favored by Scandinavian settlers and royals throughout England, Norway, and Denmark. Despite its interesting history, Harold is surprisingly underused today, making it a distinctive option for parents who want a name that's classic and still a bit unique.
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My love for making latte recipes has come to a halt with the news I need to balance my hormones. I could curse the sky for this minor inconvenience, but I've been testing low-to-no caffeine coffee alternatives to curb my sadness. Thanks to Google, I've found 10 of the best products ever created.
I know this sounds far-fetched, but I think I may opt to drink them more often than relying on things full of acidic caffeine!
Live Conscious
Starting off with the first coffee alternative I've tried, Live Conscious' Beyond Brew Vanilla Latte is high on my list because almost forgot I wasn't drinking my Nescaf Gold Instant Coffeelatte mix. My favorite thing about it is how easy it is on my tummy. Coffee usually gives me an extreme case of gas cramps, but this doesn't. I think it's because it's filled with ingredients like turkey tail and other probiotics!
Everyday Dose
Next up is Everyday Dose's Mushroom Coffee! Made with 80% less coffee than other brands, it's way better than Dr. Robotnik's recipes in Sonic the Hedgehog 2. It's easy on digestive and nervous systems because it's full of ingredients like collagen, chaga, and lion's mane. So, you get the boost of energy without the weird jitters and pained run to the bathroom!
MUD/WTR
Is Matcha coffee-adjacent? It depends on who you ask, but it's technically not. I just love drinking it when I feel like I've exhausted my go-to latte drink. MUD/WTR's starter kit only has 55g of caffeine in it which is a better alternative than your go-to coffee drink. Trust me!
World Wide Botanicals
Not only is this coffee alternative caffeine free, but it's not acidic either! I especially love that how the chicory breaks down into a healthy prebiotic that helps the right kind of bacteria flourish in your digestive tract. Knowing that most illnesses begin in our stomachs, I love how this promotes a healthy version of what coffee lovers typically drink.
Anthony's Goods
Do you need another reason to drink chicory root? Not really, but Anthony's Goods has another alternative that's just as good as World Wide Botanicals' version. Besides being caffeine-free, this product's also gluten-free and has non-GMO properties. The taste is just an extra benefit!
Rasa Koffee
What I want? More mushroom coffee ASAP! This vegan product is also great for anyone who's following a Whole 30 or Ayurvedic diet. It has 13 natural herbs in it and helps you feel less stressed with each cup you drink. How's that for an incentive to reach for coffee alternatives?
Walmart
Calling all barley lovers! I've found instant coffee crystals that are 100% caffeine-free! Amazingly enough, Cafix has figured out how to leave out the ingredient that makes some of us experience a post-coffee crash and I love that. I will say it's a little pricey for Instant Coffee, but you don't need to use that much.
Teeccino
The name 'Turkey Tail' may sound hilarious, but this blend is so good it's not funny. It's another acid-free, pre-biotic drink that doesn't taste like raw mushrooms (so important) and it brews like your favorite drink. Not bad.
Banyan Botanicals
If you don't need a ton of sugar or caramel syrup in your coffee, you'll enjoy drinking this chicory and dandelion mix. It a;so has adaptogens and prebiotics for a bold flavor you'll enjoy before a busy day. Plus, the fact it's caffeine-free is another added bonus.
Sip Herbals
Did you really think I'd forget to include something that tastes festive? I couldn't leave this coffee alternative off the list because it combines "antioxidant-rich carob and soothing peppermint" together for a taste that feels like someone's throwing a Christmas party in your mouth.
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