Dream of Old Deck

MEANING: Dream of old deck signifies that something might not work out and delay all your plans. A casual encounter with this person will give you another perspective on the subject. You will have the information you need and also the people who can help you. You are selling yourself short and underestimating your own potential. Today begins a period in which you will have to give priority to your dreams and nobody else’s.

SOON: Dream of old deck shows that it’s okay to take care of yourself a little and change some unhealthy habits. It’s time to take steps forward, towards your own happiness. Everything is a matter of perspective most of the time. You are a very ambitious person and that is not bad. The lights and shadows you are observing are but a reflection of your lights and shadows.

FUTURE: Dream of old deck symbolises that there will be a greater dynamism and activity within your ambitions. It’s not serious, but she’s giving something more importance than it has. The relationship is progressing more than it seems. You have much greater potential and it is important that you are aware of it. In addition, you have the support of your loved ones.

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Dream of deck indicates that there will be a greater dynamism and activity within your ambitions. It’s not serious, but she’s giving something more importance than it has. The relationship is progressing more than it seems. You have much greater potential and it is important that you are aware of it. In addition, you have the support of your loved ones.

ADVICE: Involve a family member in that task, it will be very useful. Become more open and connected with your co-workers.

WARNING: Don’t forget that love is cultivated every day. Pay your debts so you can breathe in peace.

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