Wheel of Fortune
- TMLD
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Ride the Shift
Wheel of Fortune and the Art of Letting Go
By TMLD

Some shifts you plan. Others arrive uninvited. The Wheel of Fortune reminds us that life moves in cycles—some welcome, others wildly uncomfortable. And yet, within all that spinning, a deeper truth remains:
You don’t need to control the wheel. You need to trust its rhythm.
As the weekend unfolds, this card invites you to loosen your grip. To pause the striving. To consider that what feels chaotic may actually be creating alignment.
The Wheel of Fortune is a card of fate, karma, and divine orchestration. It symbolizes constant movement, change, and evolution. Things may feel “up in the air,” but they’re rarely random.
This card teaches that:
You are not stuck—you are repositioning
Change isn’t a punishment—it’s a pivot
Every ending folds into a beginning
You can’t always predict where the Wheel will land, but you can choose how you meet the moment.
Surrender isn’t passive. It’s a conscious choice to flow instead of fight.
Today, ask yourself:
“What would happen if I stopped resisting this change?”
What might open?
What might heal?
What might finally find you?
Let the unknown hold you—without needing an answer right now.
Today’s reflection worksheet invites you to explore where you are in the great cycle of becoming.
Inside, you’ll receive:
3 affirmations for trusting the journey
A soulful breakdown of the Wheel of Fortune’s wisdom
Journaling prompts like:
“What cycle in my life feels like it’s turning or ending?”
“Where am I holding on when I’m being asked to let go?”
This is your space to breathe, realign, and let things unfold.
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Click here to download “Wheel of Fortune: Trust the Spin”
You don’t need to steer everything.
Sometimes, grace finds you mid-spin.
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