
"It depicts someone looking out across a vista and represents forward momentum, growth, confidence, as well as how fun it can be to plan ahead. This card seems to perfectly embody the last few days of the year, when it feels like something amazing is just around the corner. There's this sense of promise in the air as you watch the ball drop at midnight in Times Square, signaling a fresh start, and it really does make you excited about the future."
"Of course, Jan. 1 is always about setting intentions and making resolutions as you take advantage of that sparkly energy. The only problem? It often fizzles a few days later. This year, the Three of Wands suggests your goals will actually stick - and it's all because you planned ahead. Instead of reveling in magical New Year vibes for only 24 hours, use them as a launching point to gain momentum."
"Over the next few days, find time to do a December audit - aka look back on the past 12 months and decide what worked for you and what didn't. As you walk through your memories, think about what you'd like to change or why a certain goal didn't feel quite right. Once you do your audit, land on a few fresh words or themes that you want to embrace for January and beyond, and make them your mantra."
The Three of Wands depicts a figure surveying a vista and signifies forward momentum, growth, confidence, and the pleasure of planning ahead. Year-end moments carry a sense of promise and fresh starts that can spark excitement about the future. Intentions set on Jan. 1 often fade quickly, but planning in advance increases the likelihood that goals will stick. Conduct a December audit to review the past year, identify what worked, and decide what to change. Choose a few guiding words or themes as mantras, then align actions—such as saying yes more or speaking up at work—to embody those intentions and accelerate progress.
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