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Free your creative potential: A tarot spread

At The Sceptic's Tarot, creativity, and in particular solving problems creatively, reign supreme.

We have established that you are creative, looked at the link between tarot and creativity, explored why you would want to be even more creative, discovered who you are as a creative person, and how to be creative despite fear and doubt. Now we're going to look at how you can enhance your creativity by diving into some of the most important personality traits and behaviours of the creative person.

Let's explore six ways of thinking that foster creativity and six things to eliminate from your life to cultivate creativity.

Shuffle your deck, draw 13 cards, and place them in the layout below.

Spread 13-cards

  1. What can I do to become more open-minded?
  2. How can I cultivate a stronger sense of curiosity?
  3. How do I develop a more positive outlook?
  4. Any tips for being more playful?
  5. What can I do to improve my intuition?
  6. Where can I find something new, original, or unique?
  7. How do I break my habit of jumping to conclusions?
  8. How can I stop making unwarranted assumptions?
  9. How do I get past my fear of taking risks?
  10. What can I do to overcome my fear of failure?
  11. How do I get out of my comfort zone?
  12. How can I be less conventional?
  13. Let me create something new!

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