5 of Wands from Druiden Tarot
   Today has just been one of those days.  You know what "those days" are.  You've had them.  Hell, you might even be having one today.  All day I kept thinking, "this is certainly a 10 of Swords" kind of day, but I asked the cards and they insisted it was just a 5 of Wands day.  ;)  I have seen this card show itself in a few different ways in the readings I do for clients, but it all boils down to this: This problem is a MOLE HILL, so please do not make it into a mountain when it's not.
    I find this card coming up in relationship readings for my clients when they're having petty little arguments, i.e., the kind of arguments that are normal to have in any relationship but that are still worrying and frustrating.  When a client seems concerned about disagreements in their relationships and this card comes up, it's letting me know that things are really not as dire as the client thinks they are.  The answer to dealing with this kind of argument comes from the card itself.  Either leave the fight (and allow the other person to either stay in stress-mode or follow your lead) or communicate, as wands are very supportive of open and honest communication.  The key here is that often when people are fighting, they're not really communicating.  They're just thrusting their words around like big tree limbs trying to defend themselves (see image above!).  When you communicate, messages are delivered harmoniously, with both parties having equal time to share. 
    This card also comes up when people ask about issues at work, often when they specifically ask about a co-worker whose behavior is both troubling and baffling.  "Why is s/he doing that?"  Well, again, the behavior is a minor frustration.  This person has little power to do real damage, but their competitive nature is leading them to cause trouble for others in the hopes of coming out on top. 
    As for my personal experience of the card today, the 5 of Wands just tells me that the little troubles and setbacks I've been having all day will not get the best of me, although since they're piling up one atop the other it certainly seems they will.  If you're having a 5 of Wands day yourself (can't find your keys, spill coffee on your shirt as you finally get out the door, hit every red light on the way to work, etc) then just take a moment to realize "these issues, they're small ones.  They just SEEM big because there are so many of them.  I will leave them behind if possible, or if not I will deal with them as necessary, but I will not let them conquer me."  So there you go.... think of that as your sh*it day mantra. :)