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[New] So what can we in the Year of the Rabbit 2023?

Balance, calm, confidence and ease.

COVID-19 and The Great Resignation have pushed many companies and businesses to rethink their concept of work-life balance and prioritising mental health. Flexibility with working hours and choosing remote or on-site working, providing employees with additional wellbeing benefits mean people are seeking to find a better balance. Work is not everything.

vPeople are starting to think about jumping off the hamster wheel and choosing a different lifestyle. These are conscientious choices people are making, and not an act of impulsive rebellion. It's about making a confident choice to bring about balance, calm and ease. People are more aware of priorities and focusing on their goals.

2. What is one little thing you can do to boost your wellbeing?

3. What is one simple goal you would like to set for your business?

Love, companionship and sociability.

Some questions to ponder (remember to keep it simple and manageable, the Rabbit says so!): 1. How can you bring more gentle balance into your life?

If any of you has had a pet rabbit before you'll know they are really lovely, affectionate creatures. They are social animals and live together in the wild. If you are planning to get a pet rabbit, make sure you get two! They need friends! Given the social nature of rabbits, this is the year to invest more time and effort to build up your networking, professional or social. This can invite in new relationships and small businesses know how important this is to help them grow as a community. Remember how rabbits warn each other when danger is near? That's what this Rabbit Year 2023 is going to be about - growing together as a community and supporting each other to create thriving businesses.

Rabbits like to cuddle so for the lovebirds out there and those who are seeking a partner, the Rabbit could well bring you a lovely companion. It is a time to strengthen bonds with loved ones, and build on the relationship with family and friends.

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