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🌳 UP TO DATE LINKS CAN BE FOUND AT MY LINK TREE: Here, you'll find all the relevant links to my social media, courses, readings, Peggy's Etsy shop, Three Fat Readers and more: 🌟 https://linktr.ee/lisapapez 🌟 In this #TarotFAQ, I share my Frequently Asked Questions about Decks, Crowdfunding, Purchasing & Reading for clients! If you've been waiting to hear my opinions on card stock, borders, deck modifications, my best and worst Kickstarter & crowdfunding experiences, how I set up for client readings, this video has allll the answers! I had a LOT of fun making this one! I hope you enjoy! If you want to participate in answering any/all of these questions yourself on Instagram, FB or YouTube, the list of questions is below: Deck Preferences: What are your thoughts on illustrated minors vs pips? How do you feel about keywords on decks? How do you feel about borders? What makes you decide to modify a deck? What kind of card stock is your favourite? Buying and Backing Decks Where do you go to look for new decks you may want to buy? What has been your best and worst Kickstarter/Crowdfunding experience How do you decide what decks you want to buy or 'back' How much is too much to spend on a deck? Do you have 'deal breaker' cards? Cards that have to feel 'right' to you to pull the trigger on a deck? What are they? Reading Style: Do you have a daily tarot practice? If not, when do you read for yourself? What's your go-to shuffle style? How do you choose which deck you're going to work with? Do you purchase professional readings for yourself? Do you use Tarot for anything other than divination? Reading for Clients: How did you know you were 'ready' to read for clients? Do you do anything special to set-up for a client reading (or for yourself)? Do you let your client handle your cards? AKA do you shuffle and ask them to draw and cut? Have them shuffle? Or do you do it all? Are there any questions you would refuse to answer for a client? Do you have any advice for people who want to start reading professionally? Morning Cup Spread: / b4l6acgfb7_ #SupportiveTarot 🛒 SHOP & SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Buy my book, The Self-Worth Path: https://amzn.to/2CKI6yV Book a Tarot Reading with me: https://www.supportivetarot.com Purchase Peggybags (Tarot Bags), Altar Cloths, etc: http://bit.ly/peggybags Amazon Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/2IoYWWz Book Depository Affiliate Link: https://tidd.ly/35f8TgZ 💻 CONNECT Tarot with Lisa (My Readings Channel): / @tarotreadingswithlisa Three Fat Readers (Collab channel with Dani & Dustin): http://tinyurl.com/3fatreaders Supportive Tarot Facebook Group: / supportivetarot Supportive Tarot Facebook Page: / supportivetarot Instagram: / supportivetarot Email: tarotwithlisa@gmail.com Mailing Address: Lisa Papez PO Box 51338 Cameron PO Burnaby, BC V3J0C9 Canada AFFILIATE LINKS: This description may contain affiliate links. All Amazon links are affiliate links. You do not pay more for these products but I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you! DISCLAIMER: All content is based on personal experience and opinion and does not reflect the views of any other businesses, brands or services. Unless otherwise stated above, this video is not sponsored in any way. Please note that this content is provided for entertainment purposes only and should not replace the advice or direction of qualified professionals where needed or appropriate. EDSA CONTEXT: Please note that Tarot and Oracle decks feature art from various periods, both historic and modern, and may include some artistic nudity that is non-gratuitous in nature. As this content is provided as educational and the decks presented are artistic in nature, this content is in full compliance with YouTube's community guidelines.