Wishing you a happy and prosperous Lunar New Year from all of us at #TeamMindshare! 恭喜发财! 🐍✨ May the Year of the Snake bring us all Good Growth. #LunarNewYear #YearOfTheSnake
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Questions for the Lunar New Year! This is a potent time to vision and revisit your dreams. What dream are you in now? What is the dream now as you are this you who you’ve become? What if the dream is now here and did not need to end? What do you want to start or end? Does it need to end? Dreaming is a gift and if you can dream it, you can do it too as the mind does not know the difference. I hope this Lunar Year is the year you allow yourself to dream and do it, too. Give yourself some dreaming space today The doing and how can come later Just dream. Allow it 💭🫶🏻 You’re an extraordinary being with extraordinary dreams. #lunarnewyear #dreamingspace
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In the Year of the Snake, precision and adaptability lead to success—just like every high-performing campaign. This Lunar New Year, let’s embrace smart strategies, seamless optimization, and impactful results. Happy Lunar New Year! #LunarNewYear #yearofsnake #Chinesenewyear #ChineseFestival #Adzurite #Performancemarketing
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🐍 Happy Lunar New Year from all of us at Quamnet! 🎉 As we celebrate the Year of the Snake, we wish you a year filled with wisdom, resilience, and prosperity! 🎉 蛇年進步!恭喜發財!🤑 華富財經Qumanet祝福大家財源廣進,生活美滿!
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As Tết 2025 approaches, I have to admit—I’ve never been particularly fond of snakes. 🐍 But the wisdom of the Wooden Snake offers valuable lessons: moving with purpose, adapting with grace, and embracing transformation with confidence. 🐍 Reflection brings clarity – Taking a step back helps us gain perspective and wisdom. 🔄 Change is ours to shape – Growth happens when we embrace both the discomfort and the opportunities that come with change. 🚀 Focus fuels progress – Moving forward with intention, even in uncertainty, helps us stay resilient. While I may never love snakes, I respect their ability to stay composed, adapt, and move with precision. Chúc Mừng Năm Mới! Wishing you a year of growth, resilience, and new opportunities. 🐍✨ #Tet2025 #YearOfTheWoodenSnake #Reflection #Growth #EmbraceChange #StayFocused
Happy Lunar New Year! 🍊🧧 Wishing you a ssspectacular Year of the Snake! May your path be filled with sssuccess, sssurprises and sssmiles. 😁 Slither into a year of joy and prosperity! 🐍
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🐍✨ Happy Lunar New Year from #Asendia! ✨🐍 As we welcome the Year of the Snake, we celebrate prosperity, transformation, and new beginnings! 🎉🌏 At Asendia, we’re here to ensure your #international #eCommerce shipments reach your customers seamlessly, no matter where they are. 🚀📦 Let’s make 2025 a year of growth, opportunity, and global success together! 🌟 💬 How is your business preparing for Lunar New Year? Drop a comment below! ⬇️ #Retailing #Fashion #Beauty #CrossBorder #Logistics Shopify Woo BigCommerce Adobe Commerce NetSuite Amazon eBay Etsy
Happy Lunar New Year from Asendia! #lunarnewyear #yearofthesnake
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TLDR on Lunar New Year Celebration at Wells Fargo. Interesting facts. 1. Wed, Jan 29, 2025 is the start of new year according to the Lunar calendar, celebrated by many Asian cultures, not just Chinese. Why lunar calendar? Its seasonal events are much more accurate than the solar calendar. 2. 2025 is the year of the Snake according to the Chinese Zodiac. The snake represents calmness and introspection -- traits seen as important for "guiding one's life with wisdom and grace,". 3. I was born in the year of Rat (i.e. quick-witted, resourceful, versatile, kind..). Find yours here: https://lnkd.in/e42dAWKv 4. 'Eight' (八) in Chinese is pronounced ba and sounds similar to fa (发, traditional character: 發) as in facai (发财), meaning 'well-off'. Therefore, it is believed to be the luckiest number in China. Some are willing to pay premium to get lots of 8s in their license plates, phone numbers... are you one of them? 5. Celebrating the Chinese lunar calendar has been a Wells Fargo tradition since 1912. https://lnkd.in/eA7x3Miq.
For over 100 years, we’ve celebrated Lunar New Year with our customers and employees. This year, we're thrilled to partner with Victo Ngai to bring the Year of the Snake to life in a truly captivating way. Victo gave the Year of the Snake a lucky twist by illustrating a snake forming an infinity symbol—or the lucky number 8— representing eternal prosperity. The number 8 holds special significance in Chinese culture, as its pronunciation sounds like the words for wealth and prosperity. Learn more about the artist and her inspiration at https://lnkd.in/e46-gm6Z Here’s to a year filled with wisdom and endless possibilities. Happy Lunar New Year!
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🎇Happy Lunar New Year! May the #YearoftheSnake bring you good health, happiness, and prosperity. 🐍 See below to learn about the new year traditions of some of our associates!
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Happy Lunar New Year 2025 from all of us at NAEYC! To learn more about Lunar New Year and how we can share in celebration check out the newest blog written by the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Interest Forum! You can read the blog here: https://lnkd.in/esub9YKh Make sure to share how you plan on celebrating Lunar New Year in the comments below.
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Gong xi fa cai and Kung hei fat choi
Wishing all who celebrate a Happy Lunar New Year! May this new year bring abundance and prosperity to you. Lunar New Year, or the Spring Festival, celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar.
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