Welcome, Mapper!

Here's what you need to know about being a Mapper:

✨Love a good plan - not necessarily good at making plans but love to know the ins and outs and will feel more comfortable with a clear lay of the land


✨You may have a stack of planners and journals and just love filling them out OR may thrive on structure but struggle to put it into place

✨Aligned with earth energies, winter, suit of pentacles in tarot, new moons, and intention setting in our 5i Spiral

✨Earthy crystals, plants, presence in the here and now are what you need

✨You make other people feel like they can count on you to help them sort out their thoughts and see the future clearly

✨As a child you may have had an abundance of stability and clear day-to-day schedules or the opposite, may have had little to no structure and really would have thrived with it

✨You might worry about doing the wrong thing or what will happen if you make a mistake 

✨You may have a fear of the unknown and walking forward without a prescribed plan

✨Mappers may
find themselves most at odds with Adventurers because that is your opposing energy

You share the commonality needing to strengthen trust in yourself with an Adventurer

You might find yourself getting along well with Dreamers but be careful because you both can get stuck with how to get to the future


🔥There is an undeniable power in a Mapper who is confident in their ability to act on their plan - the problem is, most aren’t

➡️➡️What would it feel like to believe in your ability to create a plan, and a good one at that? A plan that will move you forward and expand the areas of your life that you desire to grow?
Heal your energy and begin to step into expansion and creation through Spiritual Self-Care.

Here's some tips for you:


  • Mindful Journaling:
    • Practice: Encourage daily or weekly journaling sessions focused on self-reflection and introspection. This practice should involve writing down thoughts, feelings, and insights, particularly focusing on moments where they trusted their intuition or made decisions independently.
    • Benefit: This helps Mappers to recognize and validate their inner wisdom, reinforcing their trust in their own judgment and decision-making abilities. It also serves as a record of their growth and the successful outcomes of trusting their intuition.

  • Meditative Planning:
    • Practice: Combine meditation with planning sessions. Before starting any planning activity, Mappers can engage in a brief meditation focusing on clearing the mind and connecting with their inner voice. This can be followed by a planning session where decisions are made based on what feels most aligned with their inner guidance.
    • Benefit: This practice allows Mappers to create plans that are not just logically sound but also deeply aligned with their inner truth. It helps them to distinguish between external influences and their own authentic desires and goals.

  • Nature Walks for Intuitive Connection:
    • Practice: Regular nature walks, ideally in a quiet and serene environment, can be a powerful way for Mappers to connect with their intuition. During these walks, they should focus on being present and mindful, observing their surroundings, and tuning into their inner thoughts and feelings.
    • Benefit: Nature has a calming effect that can help Mappers quieten their analytical mind and enhance their intuitive senses. This practice can foster a deeper connection with their inner self, enhancing their trust in their own intuition and reducing reliance on external validation.
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