Rat Chinese Horoscope 2014 Astrology

Chinese Horoscope 2014 for Rat The Chinese Horoscope 2014 predictions have foretold a challenging year for you. As per your nature, you would love to become the part of those challenging tasks. Especially at the workplace, you will get ample chances to prove yourself. If you are not yet employed, you may get a good news soon. However, as per Chinese Astrology 2014, the golden chances will approach only till the first half of the year. So, utilize the best of this time, suggests 2014 Chinese Horoscope. You also have a suggestion from 2014 Chinese Astrology; that is to keep your confidence high as always. The year of Horse, 2014 will be quite entertaining for you, as you love taking critical challenges and solve them; and as a result, you will be recognized more in the masses for your skills. If we talk about your health, everything is fine only if you keep an eye. Chinese Rats are generally quite workaholic. Hence, they strain themselves with excess of work. As per Chinese Horoscope 2014, your work pressure may become the cause of health troubles in coming days. Chinese Astrology 2014 advises you to give proper rest to your body and mind. Keep a balance in between your energy and work pressure. 2014 Chinese Horoscope suggests you to follow a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise, proper diet, sound sleep and Yoga. If we talk about your relationship, 2014 Chinese Astrology suggests you to keep them personal as outside forces may intervene. In this Chinese year of Horse, you got to create a balance between your personal as well as professional life. Chinese Horoscope 2014 predicts that you may face some financial troubles but not in terms of income; the trouble will begin when you will be needing to hold it for something important. So, spend carefully.

taken from http://www.mykundali.com/

Chinese New Year Is Upon Us

chinese-new-year-2014-animalThe Chinese New Year is celebrated on January 31st for people on the Western Hemisphere, in conjunction with the Chinese Lunar calendar. 2014 is the year of the Wood Horse, and in China is also referred to as the Green Horse. The next twelve posts will offer insights into what the year may hold for you, depending on what year you are born in.

All forecasts I will post are taken from http://www.mykundali.com/

Get Off The Hamster Wheel

hamster-wheelThere isn’t a single person I have interacted with lately who has been able to enjoy a respite from the frenetic life pace which seems prevalent. Honestly, EVERYONE seems to be frazzled, running from place to place, trying to get massive amounts of work done in a limited amount of time. After a while, the days seem to blend into one another and we may feel like we are running in an endless circle, very much like a hamster on a wheel. I know that feeling well and always think that I can somehow catch up. Alas, I never do. Yet the next day I start up again, hoping to finally catch up on every project, all the while knowing that it won’t happen.

What may send ripples of anxiety through people is the concept of stepping off the hamster wheel on a regular basis. I can already hear people saying, “What??? Don’t you know how much stuff I have to get done today?” Let’s be honest: there will ALWAYS be something on the to-do list that we feel must be done. But when we allow ourselves to take a break from the constant movement, we can finally be present and cause our weary bodies, minds and spirits to reset. When this reset occurs, we can tackle projects and work with renewed vigor. And though some of us may not believe this, taking a break will not result in a collapse of all that we have worked on. The work will be there when we are ready to return to it.

You may be asking if I practice this regularly, and I have to admit that it doesn’t happen nearly as much as I would like. But at least now I realize that the coach won’t turn into a pumpkin if I take a little break from the fast paced life I lead, even if the break is longer than a few minutes. Getting off the wheel also opens you up to new ways of thinking and new possibilities so that you can reach goals more effectively. Physiologically, it gives your overtaxed adrenal glands, cardiovascular system and thyroid a rest too, not to mention your nervous system, gut, etc. So give yourself a break!