This weekend there are celebrations in London to welcome in the Year of the Tiger. According to the Chinese calendar the 2010 year of the Tiger is passionate, honest and modest. Its a year for changing your mood, being vigorous and hard-working. The Tiger’s motto is “I win” – a good motto.
So be like a tiger at your work, be a winner and change the mood of your working – if your office is taking control of your life rather than you being in control make that change ... don’t be a sad tiger! Contact me and see the changes I can make to your life with my admin and secretarial services! As a Monkey my motto is “I entertain” which, in my mind, goes to prove my love of my job and with that the fact that I entertain all aspects of it.
The Chinese calendar is unlike any that is used in the United Kingdom. It is made up of a cycle of twelve years, each of these years being named after an animal. This is very much like our signs of the zodiac. Various individuals think that people born in a particular year, such as the year of the Dog, will have some of the personalities of that animal. Look at Wikipedia if you want to know about your Chinese year. Over sixty percent of people in the world celebrate Chinese New Year. Customs differ in various parts of the world, but everywhere the basic idea is somewhat similar. It is a time to remember the family and wish everyone serenity and prosperity in the coming year.
Sunday, 21 February 2010
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