π₯ Looking ahead to 2026, the Fire Horse Year
2026 is shaping up to be fast, intense, and full of change. The Fire Horse Year marks a period where events move quickly and decisions carry greater weight.
At last night's Singapore Press Club Annual Lo Hei Dinner at Kam Boat Teochew Restaurant, members and guests enjoyed a nice time networking, savouring a delicious spread of chinese festive menu and celebrating with the lo-hei tossing for good luck for the coming CNY horse year.
The event opened with a Feng Shui talk by geomancer, Kenneth Wong from the renowned Joey Yap Group offering timely perspectives for the year ahead. Kenneth shared about the Crimson Horse and Blood Goat cycle spanning 2026 to 2027 and the key forces expected to shape the year ahead. These include rapid global shifts, growing AI influence, economic realignment, leadership pressure, digital security concerns, and environmental extremes. The key takeaway is simple. Change is accelerating, and clarity matters more than speed. Success in 2026 will depend less on reacting quickly and more on making well-aligned decisions at the right time. With the right perspective and preparation, volatility does not have to be a risk. It can become a strategic advantage. π₯β¨
Everyone took note of these Chinese Metaphysics insights, including how each of the 12 Chinese zodiac signs in Feng Shui prepare for the Year of the Horse in the areas of wealth, health, work and relationships. Thanks to Joey Yap Group, SPC members are offered special Bazi Consultation packages if interested to garner deeper insights.
The night ended with attendees rounding off this joyous occasion with hugs all round and happy with rebonding or building new relationships and looking forward to galloping into the Year of the Horse with confidence and embracing an energetic year of new opportunities π
Networking π Postive Vibes and Plansπ Huat Ah! π
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