Labhraín
How closely do you follow a self-guided course?
I am trying to plod my way through a book-based Tarot course: "Tarot 101" by Kim Huggens. It looks like a terrific book. However, some of the exercises I don't want to do because I just don't feel or see how they could help me as a Tarot reader or, they would be so time consuming to do that they'd hold up my progress through the course for a significant length of time.
My question is, when you are working your way through a self-guided course such as this one, do you follow it to the letter? Or, as my flute teacher says 'take what you want and leave the rest'?
I am trying to plod my way through a book-based Tarot course: "Tarot 101" by Kim Huggens. It looks like a terrific book. However, some of the exercises I don't want to do because I just don't feel or see how they could help me as a Tarot reader or, they would be so time consuming to do that they'd hold up my progress through the course for a significant length of time.
My question is, when you are working your way through a self-guided course such as this one, do you follow it to the letter? Or, as my flute teacher says 'take what you want and leave the rest'?