
Three Of Swords
In the coming period, dissatisfaction with your current direction will sharpen rather than fade. Soon, a specific remark from a colleague will strike deeper than expected. At first, you will brush it aside as ordinary criticism. Gradually, you will realize it touched a truth you have avoided. A project review or feedback meeting will expose where your passion has been compromised. The tension will build between staying safe and admitting misalignment. The turning point will occur when you acknowledge that you have been enduring rather than building. If you ignore this realization, resentment will intensify and drain your motivation. If you confront it, a painful clarity will emerge about what no longer fits. Shortly afterward, you will feel compelled to redirect your focus toward work that feels more authentic. This shift will require letting go of a role or responsibility you once valued. Others may not immediately understand your decision. Your professional identity will begin to detach from external approval. The discomfort will mark the beginning of realignment. From that moment, your calling will no longer tolerate half-hearted commitment.
