Good Life Tarot was created and developed by Becky Mulloy, a professional Tarot reader. The aim was to create a personal, professional Tarot reading service to help people gain clarity on their career and life goals and how to achieve them.
In 2018, after some research on what Tarot services are available, Becky realised that many online Tarot readings were offered with restraints, such as paying per minute or per card, or automated readings with little interaction. Such factors in the online Tarot reading services led to the creation of Good Life Tarot.
Offer empathetic and professional Tarot readings.
Provide a sacred, confidential space for clients to discuss their concerns
Tarot clarification on self-empowered choices to realise life goals.
Thanks once more for your advice on releasing my courage to obtain what I deserve.
-- Dean
First let me start with my background and how I fell in love with Tarot and Tarot reading. My interest in Tarot started in my late twenties by having my first reading. At the time I knew very little about Tarot or how it worked. The general impression of Tarot I had was from films and books and so, I was a bit nervous having a reading at first.
I was half expecting a witch in a darkened room beckoning me in – my imagination can go in overdrive at times! You have to remember that there was little internet access at the time, and there certainly wasn’t anywhere near the amount of information on divination as there is today. Tarot was too esoteric or “woo woo” to be accepted as normal for the mainstream public.
Going back to my first reading, I was probably the worst client a reader could want. I had no idea what to expect or even a question to ask. I was having a reading as a favour for a close friend who wanted company on the way to her reading! To cut this story short, I was amazed how accurate the reading was, and I realised that I was not in such a good situation after all.
This triggered my curiousity in how Tarot worked. Initially learning from books and practice, I was able to build up my skills in Tarot reading to a level that benefited me. Incorporating Tarot and Tarot-related activities into my lifestyle has been a natural journey, and I feel I am a better person for it.
My main profession is in healthcare, and in my twenties and thirties I worked and travelled around the world as such. I worked mainly in Europe and Africa, which let me meet people from all walks of life. My experiences professionally and personally were wide and varied. These experiences consolidated my natural, instinctive and professional belief that being in charge of your own destiny provides much more satisfaction than waiting for “fate” to happen.
Having returned back to my native country, Hong Kong, I find I still wish to help others find self-empowerment to realise their life goals.
Feedback from my clients confirm that my readings are accurate and provide them with solutions. From my studies and personal journey into Tarot, I have developed my own code of ethics and this has formed the basis of my Tarot reading service.
I have already mentioned how Tarot has improved me as a person by being more patient, empathetic and pro-active in achieving my life goals. This desire to continually improve myself has helped me to better empathise and help others finding their self-empowerment. Practising grounding and intuitive activities have helped me keep my readings accurate for my clients.
The main benefit of such activities is feeling grounded. I am more aware of where I am in my life, whether it is perfect or needs tweaking. All the extra clutter that seems to enter my daily life routine becomes less important and I can concentrate on improving the important parts of my life with clearer concentration.
My weekly routine involves meditation where I use a breathing technique to help calm the chatter in my thoughts and calm my physical body. Yoga and singing are other regular activities I enjoy. Living close to nature means plenty of outdoor activities at the beach and hiking in the mountains. I feel I live a beautiful life!
It may surprise some of you that I only practise my meditation and yoga in short sessions of ten to 20 minutes a day to feel the benefits. I don’t have a timetable of achieving a set number of hours a week to achieve, because that is difficult to maintain in the long term.
My motivation to keep doing these activities remains strong as I don’t put pressure on myself to hit targets. Remaining flexible to what external pressures is around me allows me to regularly practice my healthy activities for long-term benefits.
Completing smaller, realistic steps will motivate you to realise your bigger life goals