Wishing our Chinese industry colleagues a wonderful Chinese New Year! 🐍 May the Year of the Snake bring you prosperity, happiness, and success. 🎉 Fun fact: In Chinese culture, snakes symbolise wisdom, intuition, and elegance. The last time this zodiac year appeared was back in 2013! #ChineseNewYear #YearoftheSnake #Celebration #CNY2025
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This is the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac. It calls on you to shed anything that no longer supports your well-being-including the snakes in the grass. * To move with purpose, not with pressure. * To transform quietly yet powerfully. * To act with intention and respond with precision. * To let your growth speak louder than revenge ever could. #Chinesenewyear2025 #sustainbility #ecopack #pulptrays #circulareconomy #growwithprecision #growthandstability
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DID YOU KNOW? The Chinese Zodiac consists of twelve animals, each representing a specific year in a repeating 12-year cycle. The Snake, known for its wisdom, elegance, and transformation, symbolizes intelligence and personal growth. Let’s embrace the elegance and power of the Snake as we welcome a year of growth, prosperity, and good fortune. Gong Hei Fat Choi!
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Renewal... resurgence... reinforcement The perfect time of year to look into our own layers and find what lies ahead in our career. Also, the perfect time to take our teams into our hands and unleash their professional aspirations. Let us accompany you in this journey! #findyourtalent #newyearnewcareer #wisemovement
Happy Year of the Snake 2025! January 29th calls in the Year of the Snake, the next sign in the twelve Chinese zodiac. Snake symbolizes rebirth and reinvention in Chinese and many Asian cultures, due to its ability to shed and put on new layers. Throughout their lifetime, they repeat this act which is essential for survival. This adds to the creature’s mystic, uncanny power in popular imagination. Today people draw on these characteristics for new year wishes: that the Year of Snake will rejuvenate us and our good fortunes. Let’s share this evolving journey in 2025. We wish our friends and partners a Happy New Year wherever you celebrate. #findyourtalent #chinesenewyear #newyearnewcareer
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In the Japanese zodiac, 2025 is the Year of the Wood Snake (Ki no Mi). This year symbolizes wisdom, intuition, and change. Snakes are known for their deep thinking, elegance, and ability to adapt. They represent calmness and strategy, as they can leave their past behind, similar to shedding skin. The wood element adds growth, energy, and renewal, enhancing the Snake's traits. This year encourages personal growth, careful planning, and transformation. It is a time for thoughtful choices, reflecting the Snake's analytical nature. The Year of the Snake comes around every 12 years in the zodiac.
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Year of the Snake 恭贺新禧 (gōng hè xīn xǐ) – Good luck in the year ahead 2025 in the Chinese zodiac is represented by the snake. Snakes are seen to have wisdom, intuition and be strategic thinkers Snakes are known for symbolising transformation and renewal Snake's nature is viewed as cautious, avoiding impulsive decisions Snake is considered mysterious, bringing a year that requires deeper exploration and understanding Snake promotes the ideal of balancing emotions, encouraging people to find harmony in their personal and professional lives. These are all of course, just some interpretations, but I do like the idea that by celebrating, as many across the world do, we can take some of these ideas on board, as we live more harmoniously, avoid impulsive decisions and be wise.
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Were you born in the Year of the Snake? Happy Lunar New Year! As we celebrate this festive occasion, let's honor those born in the Year of the Snake: 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, and 2013. Known for their wisdom, charm, intuition, and strategic thinking, Snakes bring valuable skills to the workplace and enhance effective communication. Curious about the other Chinese Zodiac signs? Find out more in this Forbes article. https://lnkd.in/eUmgrvet #LunarNewYear #YearOfTheSnake #ChineseZodiac #CareerInsights
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Did you know in Chinese New Year we are entering 'The Year of the Snake' In the Chinese zodiac, the Snake symbolizes wisdom, intuition, and transformation 💡 Those born in Snake years (e.g., 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013) are often seen as strategic thinkers, calm, observant, and resourceful. Snakes are linked to mystery and renewal, just like their ability to shed skin. In ancient Chinese culture, they were believed to bring good luck and protection, though also seen as cunning and unpredictable 🐍 As we enter 2025, the Year of the Wood Snake, expect a focus on growth, adaptability, and calculated decision... Making a great time for transformation. #transformation
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In the Japanese zodiac, 2025 is the Year of the Wood Snake (Ki no Mi). This year symbolizes wisdom, intuition, and change. Snakes are known for their deep thinking, elegance, and ability to adapt. They represent calmness and strategy, as they can leave their past behind, similar to shedding skin. The wood element adds growth, energy, and renewal, enhancing the Snake's traits. This year encourages personal growth, careful planning, and transformation. It is a time for thoughtful choices, reflecting the Snake's analytical nature. The Year of the Snake comes around every 12 years in the zodiac.
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🐍 Embracing the Year of the Snake: Fascinating Zodiac Insights 🐍 As we welcome the Year of the Snake, Follow TSP take a moment to explore some fun facts about this intriguing zodiac sign: 1. Symbol of Wisdom and Transformation: The Snake is often associated with wisdom, intuition, and transformation. People born in the Year of the Snake are said to be intelligent, strategic, and graceful. 2. Chinese Zodiac Cycle: The Chinese Zodiac is based on a 12-year cycle, with each year represented by an animal. The Snake is the 6th animal in this cycle, following the Dragon and preceding the Horse. 3.Lucky Numbers & Colors: If you're born in the Year of the Snake, your lucky numbers are typically 2, 8, and 9, while your lucky colors are red, light yellow, and black. 4. A Year of Change: The Snake year is often seen as a time for personal growth and change, offering new opportunities for those who embrace it. As we celebrate the start of a new year, we want to take a moment to express our gratitude to all of our partners, clients, and friends who have supported us along the way. May the Year of the Snake bring you prosperity, success, and new opportunities! #YearOfTheSnake #ChineseZodiac #TSPAutoParts #ZodiacInsights #HappyNewYear
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🌟 It’s the Year of the Snake! 🐍 🌟 If you were born in any of the following years: 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, or will be born between 29 January 2025 and 16 February 2026, you are a Snake in the Chinese zodiac! 🐍✨ The Snake is the sixth animal in the 12-year Chinese zodiac cycle, representing wisdom, intuition, and elegance. People born under the Snake sign are often seen as intelligent, perceptive, and graceful, with a natural ability to charm and captivate those around them. 🌱✨ As we enter this new Year of the Snake, it’s a great time to reflect on the qualities that make us who we are – like the Snake’s ability to shed its skin and renew itself. Just like that transformation, this year offers the opportunity for personal growth, new beginnings, and deep insights. 🌿 A story to inspire: In Chinese culture, the Snake is a symbol of wisdom. There is an old legend about a wise snake who lived in a tranquil forest. Every year, the Snake would venture out to observe the changing seasons, noticing the smallest changes in nature. It became the forest's advisor, trusted by all the creatures, as it always knew the right moment to act. This story reminds us that wisdom isn’t just about knowledge, but the ability to observe, learn, and adapt to our surroundings. 🌟 Let's embrace the energy of the Snake and use it to innovate, reflect, and grow in 2025! 🔮🐍 #YearOfTheSnake #ChineseZodiac #PersonalGrowth #Wisdom #NewYear #Inspiration
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