A Daily Card is one of the simplest ways to work with cards.
You do not need a complicated question or a large spread.
Draw one card and keep its main idea in mind during the day.
It does not have to predict a specific event.
It can simply point to a theme: something to notice, something to avoid, something to finish or something worth thinking about.
The easiest way to ruin the idea is to keep drawing until you get a card you prefer.
If the first one is uncomfortable and the fourth one finally sounds pleasant, you have not really discovered your Daily Card. You have selected an answer.
That is why a Daily Card works better when it remains the same for the whole day.
Read it once. Remember one central idea. Then return to it later.
Did anything during the day remind you of it?
Did it make you notice something differently?
Or did it seem completely irrelevant?
All three outcomes are possible.
A Daily Card does not need to control your day or predict every event. Sometimes its entire value is simply giving you one reason to look at an ordinary situation from another angle.