Ten of Wands Reversed. In its upright position, Ten of Wands means overload. A man carries ten wands and tries to walk to a village. There are so many wands that they completely block his view. He can only continue to walk the path without knowing what’s far ahead. He’s taking on too much.
In the reversed position it can mean taking the load off. Getting the weight off your shoulders. That sounds nice. Make sure your are not just dropping the ball because the work is too much. If it gets overwhelming, take a breather, put down the task and see if it can be a teamwork. Then again, it maybe just that it is Friday!
OK, I am a little nervous here. I may get a little more comfy after a few cards and get used to doing this.
