Avoid Being Late for Work
After a rather long Lunar New Year holiday, returning to work can feel daunting. However, it’s inevitable, and we still need to focus on punctuality.
To avoid rushing on the first day of work in the new year and to beat the traffic, it’s best to rest early the night before, set an alarm to ensure punctuality, and plan your day to ensure a smooth start.
Being on time creates a professional image and leaves a good impression on those around you.
Refrain from Borrowing Money
As the old saying goes, “If you borrow on the first day of the year, you’ll be borrowing all year.” On the first working day after the holiday, refrain from borrowing money from colleagues or friends. According to folk belief, doing so will result in financial struggles throughout the year.
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Avoiding certain actions on the first working day can set a positive tone for the rest of the year, according to beliefs.
Avoid a Messy Desk
After a long break, it’s a good idea to start by tidying up your desk to remove dust and organize your paperwork and stationery.
If you have indoor plants, remember to water them and wipe their leaves to keep them vibrant.
A neat and organized desk creates a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere, inviting good fortune and prosperity for the new year.
Limit Mirror Gazing
According to folk beliefs, excessive mirror-gazing can impact a person’s energy and, over time, lead to a lack of focus, which is detrimental to productivity. Therefore, it’s best to avoid spending too much time in front of the mirror.
Avoid Facing Sharp Corners in the Room
Try not to sit or stand directly facing sharp edges or corners, such as cabinet corners, column edges, or wall corners. According to feng shui principles, working in an environment with too many sharp corners can create disharmony among colleagues and lead to conflicts. To counter this, consider placing indoor plants at these sharp corners or changing your seat.
This information is for reference only and is based on traditional beliefs.
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