Ten of Wands
Burden, taking on too much, responsibility, near completion
Yes, but at significant cost. Ask whether the answer is worth the burden.
Ten of Wands upright meaning
A figure trudges forward bent under the weight of ten wands. This card is the weight of taking on too much. You're carrying responsibilities that should be shared, or stretching to do work that isn't really yours. Drawing it doesn't mean give up — you're close to the finish line. But it asks: what can you delegate, and what are you carrying because you didn't want to ask for help?
Ten of Wands reversed meaning
Reversed, the burden is released — delegating, dropping commitments that aren't yours, or finally collapsing in a way that forces help to arrive. Sometimes a project completing and the weight lifting.
Ten of Wands — love and relationships
A relationship feeling like more work than partnership. Or carrying the emotional load alone.
Relationship lightening up, or letting go of carrying the relationship by yourself.
Ten of Wands — career and money
Overworked, taking on more than your role, or a project nearing completion but exhausting.
Delegating, quitting an over-demanding role, or finally finishing the giant project.