International Women's Day Special
Every year on International Women’s Day, we celebrate women’s achievements, strength, and resilience.
But beyond the celebrations and social media wishes, there is a quieter reality many women carry inside.
Questions.
Doubts.
Responsibilities.
As someone who works closely with people seeking guidance, I often notice that many women who reach out are not weak or confused. In fact, they are incredibly strong. They manage homes, careers, relationships, expectations, and still keep moving forward.
Yet somewhere in between all these roles, a simple question often appears in their mind:
“Am I truly living the life meant for me?”

In cities like Kolkata, where tradition and modern ambitions exist side by side, women often walk a delicate balance. They try to fulfil family expectations while also listening to their own dreams.
And sometimes, that balance becomes overwhelming.
Many women quietly carry questions like:
“Am I making the right decision for my career?”
“Why do I keep attracting the same patterns in relationships?”
“Why do I feel stuck even when everything seems fine from outside?”
These questions are not signs of weakness. They are signs of awareness.
And awareness is always the first step toward clarity.
This is where reflective tools like Tarot guidance often become meaningful for many women.
Contrary to popular belief, Tarot is not about predicting a fixed future. Life is never that rigid.
Instead, Tarot acts like a mirror. It highlights patterns, emotions, and energies that may already be present but often remain unnoticed.
Sometimes a single insight helps someone see their situation from a completely different perspective.
It is similar to having a quiet conversation with your deeper self.
Over time, I have seen how powerful that moment of clarity can be.
A woman who was unsure about changing her career suddenly realizes she has been ignoring her true passion.
Someone struggling in relationships begins to recognize emotional patterns she has been repeating for years.
Another person finally understands that the obstacle in her life was not external circumstances, but self-doubt.
These shifts are not dramatic miracles.
They are gentle awakenings.
International Women’s Day is often celebrated with powerful slogans about empowerment. And those messages are important.
But real empowerment rarely happens through slogans.
It begins when a woman starts trusting her own intuition.
When she stops silencing her inner voice.
When she allows herself to pause, reflect, and understand her own journey.
Tools like Tarot simply support that process of reflection.
They don’t give power to anyone else.
They remind women of the power they already carry within.
So this International Women’s Day, beyond the celebrations and flowers, perhaps take a small moment for yourself.
Pause for a while.
Reflect on your journey.
Ask yourself a simple question:
“Am I listening to my own inner voice?”
Because when a woman reconnects with her intuition, something remarkable happens.
Decisions become clearer.
Confidence becomes natural.
And life slowly begins to align with her true path.
Wishing every woman a journey filled with clarity, courage, and self-trust.
Happy International Women’s Day.
