Reversals - Eight of Pentacles - Memorizing Tarot Cards and Learning Minor Arcana

This episode is your three-minute lesson on the Reversal of the Eight of Pentacles.I have been reading tarot cards for 30 years for fun, and I learned on the Rider Waite Tarot Deck. We also share our content on most social media channels, Tiktok and YouTube under the handle @quickLearnQuests. There is no charge for this content, and it is intended to provide short, snappy microlearning to help beginners to keep practicing and reinforcing the messaging. If you are a beginner at learning tarot, below are some links to the Rider Waite Tarot Deck to follow along if you need a set of cards.I earn a small referral commission from these links from Amazon.Rider Waite Tarot Deck - USA Link: https://amzn.to/3I4SsriRider Waite Tarot Deck - Canada Link: https://amzn.to/48lITifHere is the transcript:Welcome to the "Memorizing Tarot Cards" podcast, your three-minute lessons on learning and memorizing each card using symbolism. I use the Rider Waite Tarot if you would like to view the card while you listen using your own Tarot card deck or a computer. Today, we're exploring the Eight of Pentacles, focusing on reversals. First, let's start with the divine meaning of the card and then the meaning when reversed.The Eight of Pentacles upright card represents dedication, hard work, and the commitment to mastering a craft or skill. It's about putting in daily effort to improve and refine your abilities.When reversed, it often suggests a lack of focus or dedication. You may feel unmotivated, distracted, or bored with your current tasks.The reversed Eight of Pentacles highlights the potential for burnout or dissatisfaction with your work. It could suggest that you're either putting too much pressure on yourself to be perfect or losing sight of the value in what you're doing. Next, let's discuss ways to approach this card in a reading.When the Eight of Pentacles reversed shows up in a reading, it's a sign that you may need to take a step back and reassess your approach to work or personal development. This card encourages you to reconnect with what truly inspires you. Rather than getting caught up in the grind, take a moment to consider whether your current path aligns with your long-term goals. This card may also indicate a need for better focus. If you've been jumping from task to task without fully committing, now is the time to hone in on one or two key areas that need your attention. It's a reminder that spreading yourself too thin can lead to burnout and dissatisfaction. My reversed Eight of Pentacles moment was the learning curve of transitioning from classroom training to video.  The truth is, I loved learning the software and the creative aspect of building videos.  However, starting anything new takes time.  As I presented digital files to clients for review, they would ask if I could make the video move in different ways. So many ideas led to long nights on Google, looking up how to make the video do things.  I was often working on a series of training videos simultaneously. Therefore, I was learning to manage my work differently. For example, I would create a new video while managing edits from others I already made. In truth, I love what I do. But it was a big learning curve and I was unsure if I was on the right path.  I had to look at it differently.  I decided to spend some time learning how to manage a digital workload, and that helped me keep my work organized.  I was able to find my focus. I decided that learning how to build digital training was the right path, as it would give me more flexibility and a different outlet for creativity and passive income. Once I reassessed my goals, I haven't looked back.Thank you for joining me in exploring the Eight of Pentacles reversed. This card reminds us to stay dedicated to what matters and to be mindful of burnout...

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Tarot has been a 30-year journey for me. I first learned to read tarot in a two-and-a-half-day course, and I was hooked! I loved having my cards read and wanted to demystify the process so I could read for myself and others.At first, learning tarot felt like a memorization game—understanding the meanings of each card and how they fit into a spread. It took years to weave them into a story and even longer to trust my intuition (which, honestly, I still struggle with!).In my professional life, I’m an instructional designer, course writer, and digital content creator. So, naturally, I wanted to create a structured way to share how I learned tarot—by focusing on the foundations, especially card symbolism. That’s why I created this bite-sized tarot learning podcast. Each episode is around 3 minutes long, designed to help beginners learn and memorize tarot cards efficiently. Okay… I’m not THAT precise—some episodes are closer to 2.5 or 3.5 minutes, with special episodes running longer! What You’ll Get from This Podcast:A practical, no-fluff way to learn tarot – focused on symbolism, numerology, and core meanings.A structured approach – designed for left-brained learners who prefer clear explanations before tapping into intuition.Designed for all learning styles – If you’re a visual learner, I recommend looking up the Rider-Waite card images on your phone or using a physical deck while listening.Beginner-friendly but valuable for experienced readers – Even if you know the basics, this podcast can help reinforce key lessons.I love the woo-woo side of tarot, astrology, and numerology, but I also know that too much mysticism at the start can make learning tarot overwhelming. This podcast keeps things clear and structured, so you can build a strong foundation before diving deeper into intuition and spiritual exploration.I hope you enjoy learning tarot as much as I do!Happy Reading!~ Carrie