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Reading about it is one thing. Knowing what to do about it is what you should be concerned with. The easy thing to do is to translate what general opinions are but there are actually things that we go around doing things right that make us different from the rest who will fiddle in the dark or being led by what comes next. Find your 2020 Zodiac Forecast here.


The primary focus must be centered around how we can constructively understand things that influence us and whether we can make the best of what is favoring us and how to handle what is going against our efforts.


Some of the wisdom originate from the Chinese Almanac. Highlighting the essence of what each day of the year brings us is the Daily Pages. Translated into English and adapted to current daily living activities, this guide will offer you vital information on whether it is a good day for marriage, signing a contract, moving house and making a major purchase. besides, it also sieves out the unfavorable days indicating their downsides such as a Year Breaker and the No Wealth Days.


Get this guide, the 2020 Chinese Almanac here: https://www.hofs.sg/product-page/2020-book-of-favourable-days-year-of-the-metal-rat and stay right on track to make this the best and most productive year yet.

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Have you wonder why there are some successful people who seem to do the right thing with precise timing ? Perhaps, you attribute it to their 'good luck' that goes their way. However, you start to suspect that there must be something that they did right to strike gold most of the time.


The sequence to financial success is first to make sure things do not get in your way.


In Date Selection, there are days in the year that are grouped and labelled as 'No Wealth Days'. These are days when the 'wealth' or prosperous energies fall into the 'Void and Emptiness' stage. When this happens, the prosperous energies, key drivers to success especially in areas of financial growth, monetary gains and investment returns are totally absent.


For the rest of 2019, the two days you want to watch are 3 November (Sunday) and 4 November (Monday).


These two days are best left alone if you are making critical financial decisions or executing anything that requires us to part with our money. Doing so often leads to a negative feeling of that decision, missing out a better bargain elsewhere, fed with negative feedback about that same decision, mistakes in financial calculations, failure in securing a loan and in the longer term, an investment that usually leads to losses.


Most of us have some kind of financial decisions to make, big or small. It could be a business investment, a stock market purchase, putting money down for a property, getting a new car, putting children into the right university and so much more.


The good advice here is, avoid these days if you have to make a decision or put it off to another day.


There will be fourteen other such days in year 2020. It's all calculated at your fingertips in the 2020 Chinese Almanac, now available for purchase.

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Updated: Sep 20, 2019

In our sharing economy today, any Feng Shui practitioner or teacher who espouses the idea of keeping secrets so that he or she could possess the last card must be living in a world of paper filing (no disrespect to some who truly need it still).


Metaphysics evolve with time and the dynamics that goes with it. Everything moves at the speed of technology and one can only adapt, innovate, improve or be left behind.


Teachings, methodologies, thoughts, information and applications must be brought up to date and the way to move forward is to do better than what we are today. Most will be redundant if we do not update and make all these that were left behind by the great teachers and thinkers.


Noteworthy developers and inventors of today's products and services rely on an open mind to understand the validity of his or her own creations. Since there is a run-out date to everything, to think that there are still secrets to protect one's industry, work, business or creativity is a one-way ticket to being obsolete.


Feng Shui has evolved and few of the teachings, if not none, remains relevant if they are not updated to the world we live in today. Just like purists in any discipline, there remain groups who stick to strict observance of practices in a bid to keep traditions alive. While I dread the day when the traditional compass (Lo-pan) may be replaced by Google maps, satellite measurements and Artificial Intelligence, the reality cannot be dismissed as a wild imagination. If this happens and makes our lives better, streamlined and get us results quicker than ever before, changes may just take their course.


If Feng Shui is about aligning our lives to the flow of energies that exist around us, would it be justice enough to inconvenient our daily routines with such applications that do not synchronize with time ? The wisdom of great teachers of Feng Shui have always factored in the time dimension with different spaces.


So, the next time you hear one saying he cannot divulge more information than what is meant to be given, tell him that box files have long been replaced by digitization.

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