Taylor Eaton experienced some doubts before releasing The Wealthy Woman Oracle Deck into the world. To get past them, she had to take her own advice, which was, ironically, in the deck itself.
“I knew I wanted to create this,” said Eaton, a Washougal resident. “I didn’t know if people were going to want it, but I wanted to do it for me. I kind of had to live the message of the deck, which is, ‘Trust yourself. Trust what feels right to you,’ even if you’re like, ‘This might be crazy,’ or, ‘I don’t know if it makes logical sense.’”