Business Tarot Guide
5 Business Tarot Spreads for Entrepreneurs
Tarot can help entrepreneurs slow down, notice patterns, and ask better questions. These spreads are designed to support thoughtful business reflection—not predict outcomes or replace financial, legal, or strategic advice.
Before You Pull
How to use tarot in business responsibly
Begin with a specific situation, then phrase questions to invite reflection rather than demand certainty. “What should I consider before this launch?” is more useful than “Will this launch succeed?”
Read each card as a mirror. Note your first reaction, connect the symbolism to known facts, and finish with one action you can evaluate. For material decisions, pair the reading with your metrics, contracts, professional advisers, and direct conversations.
The Product Launch Spread
Use before launching an offer, product, program, or campaign.
Card 1 · Market Need
What does my audience genuinely need from this offer?
Card 2 · Core Value
What is the clearest transformation or value to communicate?
Card 3 · Hidden Friction
What could weaken the launch if I leave it unaddressed?
Card 4 · Visibility
Where should I focus my marketing attention?
Card 5 · Aligned Action
What practical step will create the most momentum now?
The Financial Clarity Spread
Use during budgeting, pricing, cash-flow reviews, or investment decisions.
Card 1 · Current Reality
What do I need to see clearly about my financial position?
Card 2 · Resource Leak
Where are money, time, or energy being lost?
Card 3 · Growth Asset
Which existing resource is ready to work harder for the business?
Card 4 · Decision Filter
What principle should guide my next financial choice?
Card 5 · Next Review
What number, habit, or system should I monitor next?
The Client Relationship Spread
Use when navigating a prospect, client dynamic, boundary, or collaboration.
Card 1 · My Position
What am I bringing into this relationship?
Card 2 · Their Need
What might this client or collaborator need most clearly?
Card 3 · The Dynamic
What pattern is shaping communication between us?
Card 4 · The Boundary
What expectation or limit needs to be named?
Card 5 · The Next Conversation
What should I communicate or clarify next?
The Strategic Decision Spread
Use when choosing between paths without outsourcing the decision to the cards.
Card 1 · The Real Question
What decision am I actually trying to make?
Card 2 · What Supports Yes
What becomes possible if I move forward?
Card 3 · What Supports No
What is protected or created if I decline?
Card 4 · Missing Information
What fact, conversation, or data point do I still need?
Card 5 · Aligned Criterion
What value should make the final decision?
The Weekly CEO Spread
Use at the beginning of the week to turn reflection into focused execution.
Card 1 · Priority
What deserves my leadership attention this week?
Card 2 · Distraction
What can I pause, delegate, or stop over-managing?
Card 3 · Team
Where does clearer direction or support need to be given?
Card 4 · Capacity
What will protect my energy and decision quality?
Card 5 · Aligned Action
What concrete action should be completed first?
From insight to action
A simple way to interpret any spread
- 1. ObserveNotice the image, emotion, resistance, or relief before opening a guidebook.
- 2. ConnectTie the card to evidence: numbers, feedback, capacity, systems, and current commitments.
- 3. ActChoose one concrete next step, owner, and review date.

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Tarot-based tools are for reflection, creativity, and personal insight only. They are not financial, legal, medical, therapeutic, or professional advice.