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[New] HOPPING INTO THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT 2023!

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✦ 2023 is the Year of the Water Rabbit and it lasts from January 22nd to February 9th, 2023. Predictions say this is going to be a year of HOPE!

The Rabbit is a symbol of longevity, peace and prosperity. This is certainly happy news for everyone as we prepare to say goodbye to Mr. Tiger and welcome Mr. Rabbit with hopefully, a much kinder year for all.

Hello Mr. Rabbit!

The 12 animals in the Chinese Zodiac run in this order: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Each animal has its own unique characteristics and these affect how each year will pan out for us.

Of all the twelve animals in the 2022 has brought its share of tough periods for many, so 2023's quiet energy is a much needed one to balance up. It is a time to rest and nurture so we can gather good energy to keep going. It's all about being sustainable! But before you start to tunnel under your blankets, wait! The Year of the Rabbit does not mean we all start to hibernate!

Chinese zodiac, the rabbit is probably the gentlest and mildest. The coming Year of the Rabbit brings with it a more 'yin' energy which is seen as the passive principle of the universe, something more relaxed, fluid, quiet and contemplative.

Yes, the rabbit is a tame animal, but it is also very wellknown for being quick and clever. Just think Bugs Bunny! Shrewd, fast and incredibly creative in getting out of trouble! From the screen to real life, rabbits are actually really good at adapting to their environment. They are extremely alert to danger and can move quickly. They will also signal to other rabbits by thumping their hind legs so they can escape. Rabbits also have nearly 360° panoramic vision, which allows them to scan the landscape for predators. Heck, they can even see everything behind them!

We would love to have a panoramic 360° vision for our businesses as well! The Year of the Rabbit is a good time to expand your outreach and extend your engagement.

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