Seven of Wands
After work, she rushes to prepare dinner for her family. If she moves too slowly, others may be left hungry, so time feels extremely tight, as if there is no room for mistakes. Her daily “battle” with pots and pans repeats again and again, and over time, even without full preparation, she has learned to improvise and still produce a plentiful meal.
This kind of “struggle” happens every single day, so she manages to cope, but she is clearly exhausted. While she is busy, others can hardly step in to help. Perhaps she has grown used to handling everything independently. As time goes on, every day’s tasks are decided and created by her alone, and she seems to have gradually turned this necessary daily “busyness” into a kind of routine challenge she faces on her own.
UPRIGHT
Struggle, ongoing tug of war, difficult to conclude quickly, tiring process, coordination, internal issues, improvisation, household matters, skilled handling.
REVERSED
Observation and analysis, seeing from another perspective, mistakes, needing preparation, avoid improvising, not decisive enough, hesitation, lack of skill.