The key to getting an accurate Tarot reading is asking a good question. This page will teach you the art of asking powerful questions in your Tarot reading, and reveals what not to ask when getting your cards read.
One of the most common questions Tarot readers get asked is "Am I pregnant?". Asking this would be a waste of money, because you could go to the drugstore and buy a pregancy test instead.
A much better question would be "Is now a good time to start a family?"
It can be very tempting to ask a question like "Will the man I am in love with leave his wife?", but Tarot cards do not work that way, and you should only ask questions about yourself.
A much better question would be "Should I pursue a relationship with X?"
A sad but understandable question might be something like "Will my son's cancer go into remission?". Generally, specific questions about time are very difficult to answer, because Tarot readings reveal what will happen if you stay on your current path... and changing your path will not cure a disease.
Instead, you could ask a question about how you can support your loved one in this difficult time.
Resist the urge to ask the cards to make a decision for you, and avoid asking a a question like Should I take the job?.
You need to sit in the drivers seat of your life and take responsibility for the decisions you make. Ask a question like "What can I expect if I take the new job?" instead.
Yes or no questions can be great if you want a quick answer, but you will not have the opportunity to explore your situation in more detail.
Instead of asking "Will I get hired?" ask "What has been standing in the way of me finding a new job, and how can I elimante these obstacles."
I would also suggest you to frame the question in a positive way. Don't ask "Why am I poor", instead ask "What is holding me back from abundance."