
A starter deck can be used by beginners to learn basic tarot interpretations. These decks have beautiful, simple artwork and are based upon classic motifs. The symbols are simple to read, and can be used with either regular or reverse meanings. The most popular decks are available to beginners.
Universal Tarot deck
The Universal Tarot deck is a multilingual and basic tarot deck, which is perfect for beginners. It features redrawn and coloured images in an Italian style. The deck looks a lot like the Rider-Waite deck but the artwork is much more appealing and modern.
This deck is for beginners. It teaches you how the cards are read and what their meanings mean. As you practice, patterns will emerge in the meanings of your cards as well as relationships between the major arcana and minor arcana suits. You'll also discover the stories in the major arcana. You can track your progress with the Golden Thread Tarot app and see where you are at this point.

Rider-Waite deck
The Rider-Waite deck has been the most well-respected choice for beginning tarot reader. This deck is rich in symbolism and well-known. The deck allows the reader access to deep patterns and universal truths. For beginners, however, it is not necessary to start with Rider-Waite's original deck.
The Rider-Waite deck was first published over two centuries ago, and is one of the most popular decks available. You can find many variations today. Modern decks can draw on the same themes, as well as Rider-Waite decks that have been redrawn. A modern deck is also available for beginners, so they can choose from either the original or modern deck.
Morgan-Greer deck
If you are looking for a way to learn the Tarot, then the Morgan-Greer deck of beginners is a good option. Retro-style imagery in this deck conveys the Rider-Waite spirit without being overwhelming. Beginners will love this deck's easy to use layout, a perfect complement to the Rider-Waite deck.
The Morgan-Greer deck comes with the cards and a guidebook. The guidebook gives basic meanings and reversed meanings of each card. The guidebook will not be used to translate the meanings of each card. You'll have to interpret them yourself.

Tarot of the Housewives
Housewives Tarot is a simple-to-use deck with 78 Tarot-cards. The deck comes with an instruction manual that explains how to interpret each card. It also contains advice on how to read the cards. Headcase Design in Philadelphia designed this deck.
The Housewives Tarot is a retro-inspired version of a classic divination deck. The 78 cards feature images and symbols of household items. The deck comes packaged in a mock recipe container, making it an ideal gift for both novice and experienced readers.
FAQ
Where can I find free resources to learn more about hobbies?
Many websites offer help in finding new hobbies.
Here are some of our favorite:
www.trythisathome.com - This site provides a list of over 100 different hobbies. It also offers information on how each one can be started.
www.hobbyfinders.org -- This site provides a searchable database of thousands upon thousands of hobbies that you can browse by skill level, location and interest.
www.indiebazaar.co.uk - IndieBazaar is an online marketplace designed specifically for independent artists and musicians. You will find hundreds of products that range from artwork to music gear on the site.
www.pinterest.com/explore/hobbies - Pinterest is a social media network that lets users "pin" images they find interesting onto their boards. Boards let users organize what they like into particular categories.
www.reddit.com/r/Hobbies: Reddit, another social media platform, allows users to post links to articles and videos. Voting is available for users to choose the most valuable posts.
What are observation hobbies?
Observation hobbies can be activities that you watch people do. You might be interested in watching sports, reading, going on holidays, and so forth. You could also observe other people.
Because they teach you how to think creatively, observation hobbies are great. You can use this knowledge later when you're working on projects for yourself or others.
You will discover that learning is easier when you are interested.
If you're interested in football, for instance, you could watch it or read a book. If you want to learn more about photography, you could take or visit exhibitions.
If you enjoy playing music, you could play along to songs online or buy a guitar.
If you love cooking, you can either cook your meals at home or order from a local restaurant.
If gardening is your passion, you can grow vegetables and flowers.
If dancing is something you enjoy, join a dance class.
If you love painting, you can paint pictures.
Writing poetry or stories is a passion if you are a writer.
If you like drawing, you could draw pictures.
If you love animals, you could look after pets or work at a zoo.
If science is your passion, you might choose to study biology or chemistry.
If history is your passion, you can either read books or watch films. Or you could listen to podcasts.
If you enjoy traveling, you can travel around the world or just explore your own area.
Is it possible for a hobby to make you rich?
Not necessarily.
You could be wealthy if you have a passion for starting your own business.
Let's say, for instance, you are a passionate cook. You love healthy food, so it was a natural decision to open your own restaurant.
Customers are charged a small fee for organic food made from scratch.
You grow your clientele and eventually you hire employees who can work with you.
Eventually, you expand your menu to include gluten-free options, vegan dishes, and desserts.
This scenario allows you to have the lifestyle you want and a business you can be proud of.
However, you don't have to quit your day job.
You could instead run your own restaurant and still hold your 9-5 job.
What is a hobby for kids?
Anything kids like to do that is not part of their daily routine is a hobby. You might find them interested in drawing, building things, painting, writing stories, playing with toys, listening to music, reading books, watching TV, and playing computer games. They may also like to play soccer, football, basketball, cricket, rugby, baseball, and hockey.
Many parents are concerned that their children may get into trouble if allowed to do as they please. It is not true. This is true even if your child isn't causing harm to anyone or their own safety, then they won't be in trouble.
It is important to remember that people may not always choose to do what they enjoy. For example, if they love drawing pictures but they hate writing, then they may decide to draw pictures instead of writing.
There are lots of different types of hobbies out there, so it's really up to you to pick one that you enjoy most.
Statistics
- Almost 80% of people claim to have no hobby. (hobbylark.com)
- In comparison, men in the “no humor” condition were refused 84.6% of the time and were only accepted 15.4% of the time. (time.com)
- Studies show that just six minutes of reading can reduce stress levels by 60 percent. (oberlo.com)
- A new survey by Pew Research Center of teens ages 13 to 17 finds that 36% of girls feel tense or nervous about their day every day; 23% of boys say the same. (pewresearch.org)
- The intensity of the dialogue partners' bond at the end of the forty-five-minute vulnerability interaction was rated as closer than the closest relationship in the lives of 30 percent of similar students. (time.com)
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How To
How to Find the Right Hobby
Ask yourself some questions to find out if your hobby is right.
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Do I enjoy doing it?
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Do I get pleasure from it?
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Are you interested in continuing this hobby even after your age?
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What are my strengths?
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Can I improve?
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Would you recommend it to others?
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Is it going to bring me happiness?
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Can it help me to relax
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It will make me feel better about my self?
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Can it help me to develop skills that I can apply later in my life?
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Will it let me meet new friends?
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Can it let me express my creativity?
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Will it offer me opportunities to learn new things?
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Is it going to give me the confidence?
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It will give me a feeling of achievement.
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Is it possible to achieve financial success?
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Will it enable me to travel?
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Can it enable me to visit new places?
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Will it encourage me to exercise?
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Is it going to inspire me?
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Will it motivate me to succeed?
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Will it involve me in activities that I wouldn't normally consider doing?
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Is it going to challenge me?
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Will it be exciting?
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It keeps me fit.
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Will it save money?
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Is it likely to reduce stress?
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Can it keep you from boredom?
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Will it free up my time?