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Your Chinese Horoscope 2011
Neil Somerville
The year 2011 is the Chinese Year of the Rabbit – what will this mean for you? This complete guide contains all the predictions you will need to take you into the year ahead – a year which offers great hope, advancement and opportunity.The ancient art of Chinese astrology, which predates the Western zodiac, is a detailed system of divination that has been in use in the Orient for thousands of years.The depth of its wisdom and the accuracy of its character analysis and prediction has caught the imagination of the Western world in recent years and led to a rapid rise in its popularity.This popular and enlightening bestselling guide – now in its 21st year – includes:• Everything you need to know about the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac• An explanation of the Five Elements: metal, water, wood, fire and earth, and which one governs your sign• Individual predictions to help you find love, luck and success• What the Year of the Rabbit has in store for you, your family, your loved ones and friends.



Your Chinese Horoscope 2011
Neil Somerville
What the Year of the Rabbit holds in store for you




TO ROS, RICHARD AND EMILY
As we march into a new year
we each have our hopes, our ambitions and our dreams.

Sometimes fate and circumstance will assist us, sometimes we will struggle and despair, but march we must.

For it is those who keep going, and who keep their aspirations alive, who stand the greatest chance of securing what they want.

March determinedly, and your determination will, in some way, be rewarded.

Neil Somerville

Table of Contents
Cover Page (#u9fc11ca2-b539-5a3b-8b7c-5f9ebb65367b)
Title Page (#u00e1720b-3ad0-54d3-b023-7ce8becae160)
Dedication (#u0299eabe-4116-5e91-90b6-c6ef927c5206)
Epigraph (#u66d9b570-7af7-5d46-bf8a-bb3ffc3b0223)
INTRODUCTION (#u82ad84a2-1b4d-54a5-853d-7f097ad2c0cc)
THE CHINESE YEARS (#u9c0988a9-1316-5d9d-87df-d269b13b9ef2)
WELCOME TO THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT (#u509a2f2e-2c6b-5c6f-a1bf-6facd14f459c)
THE RAT (#ua74d94ef-3d58-5b66-b9bc-91aaa1e9fd01)
THE OX (#u3997b2ee-e7fa-55fe-a6b4-540da14129e7)
THE TIGER (#u99df5124-ee69-5150-8ba5-1997a6c828e7)
THE RABBIT (#litres_trial_promo)
THE DRAGON (#litres_trial_promo)
THE SNAKE (#litres_trial_promo)
THE HORSE (#litres_trial_promo)
THE GOAT (#litres_trial_promo)
THE MONKEY (#litres_trial_promo)
THE ROOSTER (#litres_trial_promo)
THE DOG (#litres_trial_promo)
THE PIG (#litres_trial_promo)
APPENDIX (#litres_trial_promo)
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE SIGNS (#litres_trial_promo)
YOUR ASCENDANT (#litres_trial_promo)
HOW TO GET THE BEST FROM YOUR CHINESE SIGN AND THE YEAR (#litres_trial_promo)
Acknowledgements (#litres_trial_promo)
About the Author (#litres_trial_promo)
Copyright (#litres_trial_promo)
About the Publisher (#litres_trial_promo)

INTRODUCTION (#ulink_b13e58f7-89c1-5a03-a47f-b4b45ebe6af3)
The origins of Chinese horoscopes have been lost in the mists of time. It is known, however, that oriental astrologers practised their art many thousands of years ago and even today Chinese astrology continues to fascinate and intrigue.
In Chinese astrology there are 12 signs named after 12 different animals. No one quite knows how the signs acquired their names, but there is one legend that offers an explanation. According to this legend, one Chinese New Year the Buddha invited all the animals in his kingdom to come before him. Unfortunately, for reasons best known to the animals, only 12 turned up. The first to arrive was the Rat, followed by the Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and finally Pig. In gratitude, the Buddha decided to name a year after each of the animals and that those born during that year would inherit some of the personality of that animal. Therefore those born in the year of the Ox would be hardworking, resolute and stubborn, just like the Ox, while those born in the year of the Dog would be loyal and faithful, just like the Dog. While it is not possible that everyone born in a particular year can have all the characteristics of the sign, it is incredible what similarities do occur, and this is partly where the fascination of Chinese horoscopes lies.
In addition to the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac there are five elements and these have a strengthening or moderating influence upon the signs. Details about the effects of the elements are given in each of the chapters on the signs.
To find out which sign you were born under, refer to the tables on the following pages. As the Chinese year is based on the lunar year and does not start until late January or early February, it is particularly important for anyone born in those two months to check carefully the dates of the Chinese year in which they were born.
Also included, in the appendix, are two charts showing the compatibility between the signs for personal and business relationships and details about the signs ruling the different hours of the day. From this it is possible to locate your ascendant and, as in Western astrology, this has a significant influence on your personality.
In writing this book I have taken the unusual step of combining the intriguing nature of Chinese horoscopes with the Western desire to know what the future holds, and have based my interpretations upon various factors relating to each of the signs. Over the years in which Your Chinese Horoscope has been published I have been pleased that so many have found the sections on the forthcoming year of interest and hope that the horoscope has been constructive and useful. Remember, though, that at all times you are master of your own destiny.
I sincerely hope that Your Chinese Horoscope 2011 will prove interesting and helpful for the year ahead.

THE CHINESE YEARS (#ulink_1105d1a1-177e-56b0-8a70-d466d30f1403)








NOTE
The names of the signs in the Chinese zodiac occasionally differ, although the characteristics of the signs remain the same. In some books the Ox is referred to as the Buffalo or Bull, the Rabbit as the Hare or Cat, the Goat as the Sheep and the Pig as the Boar.
For the sake of convenience, the male gender is used throughout this book. Unless otherwise stated, the characteristics of the signs apply to both sexes.

WELCOME TO THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT (#ulink_af49f7b5-9eff-5a31-8a27-eb1bb473749f)
Whether nibbling the grass in a lush green meadow, living on a hillside or kept as a family pet, there is an air of contentment about the Rabbit. Little seems to trouble him and he just gets on with life in a quiet and peaceable manner. And while a lot can happen in a Rabbit year, it can touch the lives of all of us in a positive and inspiring way. This is a time which favours the family and encourages learning and personal growth as well as the commemoration of major events.
Politically, Rabbit years are times of diplomacy and negotiation. In this one, in view of some of the tensions and warring going on, many of the world’s leaders will be examining ways forward, exploring options and trying to reach consensus. Over the year some carefully negotiated agreements will be forged which will not only bring peace to some troubled regions but also help in reducing carbon emissions, decommissioning weapons and tackling world economic issues. The year will see a succession of summits and, as a result, the strengthening of ties between world leaders and nations.
Interestingly, previous Rabbit years have seen the formation of the Entente Cordiale between Britain and France, the establishment of a hotline between Moscow and Washington, the ending of the Vietnam War and, in 1987, the INF treaty between America and the Soviet Union being signed, which paved the way for the destruction of all land-based medium-and short-range missiles. It was in that same Rabbit year that Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev introduced glasnost, the policy of openness that was to transform life in the Soviet Union and later have a great impact on events in Eastern Europe. What happens in 2011 can be equally far-reaching.
Economically, many countries will see slow but steady growth. To help, many governments will offer financial incentives to encourage investment and stimulate growth as well as reduce unemployment. Also, after the lessons of the banking crisis, tighter controls will be in force and the policy of many a fiscal body and government will be cautious encouragement. There will be gains to be had in many of the stock markets around the world, with some notable rallies. However, these may be followed by some sharp corrections and investors cannot afford to lower their guard during the year.
Several industries are likely to fall under the spotlight this year, especially in the alternative energy sector. Much attention will be focused on finding new ways to harness the world’s resources, including new research projects and encouragement for wind farms, wave power and solar energy.
The Rabbit year is also likely to be marked by some medical breakthroughs, not only in the treatment, even conquering of certain diseases, but also in their early diagnosis and prevention. The Rabbit year’s emphasis on research can lead to some momentous findings as well as the introduction of life-changing procedures. It was a previous Rabbit year that saw the first successful kidney transplant and the invention of the iron lung.
Another feature of the Rabbit year is that it strongly favours culture, and some artists and performers will push the boundaries and create some extraordinary pieces. The year will also see some major touring exhibitions, which will allow more people to appreciate artwork and historic artefacts. In addition many countries will hold important festivities and celebrations during the year, both in commemorating achievements and promoting trade and industry. It was sixty years ago that the Festival of Britain was held in the UK, an event considered a landmark at the time.
There will also be considerable focus over the year on education. Governments will be keen to increase funding to schools as well as provide grants and incentives for those entering further education or vocational training. In many countries there will also be measures to increase the number of apprenticeship and work placement schemes. Education and training will certainly be high on the agenda of many a government.
With the year’s emphasis on personal development, many people will be giving some consideration to their lifestyle. Whether by attending to their well-being, taking up new interests or enrolling on a course or study programme, they will find the Rabbit year favours personal growth and the opportunities will be there – but they do need to be grasped.
The Rabbit year also favours family values and quite a few people will be making sure that more quality time is spent with their loved ones. Here again this can be a year for personal reappraisal and as a result many will bring their lifestyle into better balance. Relationships, too, are favourably aspected and this can be a year for finding or renewing love and starting a family as well as appreciating loved ones.
Overall, the Year of the Rabbit will be a full and interesting one. A lot will happen on the world stage and even though there will be dangers, tensions and tragic moments, there will also be reason for hope. It is a year for discussion, diplomacy and, importantly, personal growth. As George Eliot, born under the sign of the Rabbit, noted, ‘It’s them that take advantage that get advantage i’ this world.’
To benefit in the Year of the Rabbit it is a case of taking advantage of opportunities, particularly to make more of yourself and your personal strengths. While some signs will fare better than others, the Rabbit year is a promising and encouraging one. Use it well and I wish you every success and good fortune.

THE RAT (#ulink_51149edf-5755-5377-9e92-1de9af799a3f)


THE PERSONALITY OF THE RAT
To see,
and to see what others do not see.
That is true vision.
The Rat is born under the sign of charm. He is intelligent, popular and loves attending parties and large social gatherings. He is able to establish friendships with remarkable ease and people generally feel relaxed in his company. He is a very social creature and is genuinely interested in the welfare and activities of others. He has a good understanding of human nature and his advice and opinions are often sought.
The Rat is a hard and diligent worker. He is also very imaginative and is never short of ideas. However, he does sometimes lack the confidence to promote his ideas and this can often prevent him from securing the recognition he deserves.
The Rat is very observant and many Rats have made excellent writers and journalists. The Rat also excels at personnel and PR work and any job that brings him into contact with people and the media. His skills are particularly appreciated in times of crisis, for the Rat has an incredibly strong sense of self-preservation. When it comes to finding a way out of an awkward situation, he is certain to be the one who comes up with a solution.
The Rat loves to be where there is a lot of action, but should he ever find himself in a very bureaucratic or restrictive environment he can become a stickler for discipline and routine. He is also something of an opportunist and is constantly on the lookout for ways in which he can improve his wealth and lifestyle. He rarely lets an opportunity go by and can become involved in so many plans and schemes that he sometimes squanders his energies and achieves very little as a result. He is also rather gullible and can be taken in by those less scrupulous than himself.
Another characteristic of the Rat is his attitude towards money. He is very thrifty and to some he may appear a little mean. The reason for this is purely that he likes to keep his money within his family. He can be most generous to his partner, his children and close friends and relatives. He can also be generous to himself, for he often finds it impossible to deprive himself of any luxury or object he fancies. He is very acquisitive and can be a notorious hoarder. He also hates waste and is rarely prepared to throw anything away. He can be rather greedy and will rarely refuse an invitation to a free meal or a complimentary ticket to a lavish function.
The Rat is a good conversationalist, although he can occasionally be a little indiscreet. He can be highly critical of others – for an honest and unbiased opinion, the Rat is a superb critic – and will sometimes use confidential information to his own advantage. However, as he has such a bright and irresistible nature, most people are prepared to forgive him his slight indiscretions.
Throughout his long and eventful life the Rat will make many friends and will find that he is especially well suited to those born under his own sign and those of the Ox, Dragon and Monkey. He can also get on well with those born under the signs of the Tiger, Snake, Rooster, Dog and Pig, but the rather sensitive Rabbit and Goat will find him a little too critical and blunt for their liking. The Horse and Rat will also find it difficult to get on with each other – the Rat craves security and will find the Horse’s changeable moods and rather independent nature a little unsettling.
The Rat is very family orientated and will do anything to please his nearest and dearest. He is exceptionally loyal to his parents and can himself be a very caring and loving parent. He will take an interest in all his children’s activities and see that they want for nothing. He usually has a large family.
The female Rat has a kindly, outgoing nature and involves herself in a multitude of different activities. She has a wide circle of friends, enjoys entertaining and is an attentive hostess. She is also conscientious about the upkeep of her home and has good taste in home furnishings. She is most supportive to the other members of her family and, due to her resourceful, friendly and persevering nature, can do well in practically any career she chooses.
Although the Rat is essentially outgoing, he is also a very private individual. He tends to keep his feelings to himself and while he is not averse to learning what other people are doing, he resents anyone prying too closely into his own affairs. He also does not like solitude and if he is alone for any length of time he can easily get depressed.
The Rat is undoubtedly very talented, but he does sometimes fail to capitalize on his many abilities. He has a tendency to become involved in too many schemes and chase after too many opportunities at once. If he can slow down and concentrate on one thing at a time, he can become very successful. If not, success and wealth can elude him. But, with his tremendous ability to charm, he will rarely, if ever, be without friends.

THE FIVE DIFFERENT TYPES OF RAT
In addition to the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac there are five elements and these have a strengthening or moderating influence on the signs. The effects of the five elements on the Rat are described below, together with the years in which they were exercising their influence. Therefore those Rats born in 1960 are Metal Rats, those born in 1912 and 1972 are Water Rats, and so on.

Metal Rat: 1960
This Rat has excellent taste and certainly knows how to appreciate the finer things in life. His home is comfortable and nicely decorated and he likes to entertain and mix in fashionable circles. He has considerable financial acumen and invests his money well. On the surface he appears cheerful and confident, but deep down he can be troubled by worries that are quite often of his own making. He is exceptionally loyal to his family and friends.

Water Rat: 1912, 1972
The Water Rat is intelligent and very astute. He is a deep thinker and can express his thoughts clearly and persuasively. He is always eager to learn and is talented in many different areas. He is usually very popular, but his fear of loneliness can sometimes lead him into mixing with the wrong sort of company. He is a particularly skilful writer, but he can get sidetracked very easily and should try to concentrate on just one thing at a time.

Wood Rat: 1924, 1984
The Wood Rat has a friendly, outgoing personality and is popular with his colleagues and friends. He has a quick, agile brain and likes to turn his hand to anything he thinks may be useful. His one fear is insecurity, but given his intelligence and capabilities, this fear is usually unfounded. He has a good sense of humour, enjoys travel and, due to his highly imaginative nature, can be a gifted writer or artist.

Fire Rat: 1936, 1996
The Fire Rat is rarely still and seems to have a never-ending supply of energy and enthusiasm. He loves being involved in some form of action, be it travel, following up new ideas or campaigning for a cause in which he fervently believes. He is an original thinker and hates being bound by petty restrictions or the dictates of others. He can be forthright in his views but can sometimes get carried away in the excitement of the moment and commit himself to various undertakings without thinking through all the implications. Yet he has a resilient nature and with the right support can go far in life.

Earth Rat: 1948, 2008
This Rat is astute and very level-headed. He rarely takes unnecessary chances and while he is constantly trying to improve his financial status, he is prepared to proceed slowly and leave nothing to chance. He is probably not as adventurous as the other types of Rat and prefers to remain in familiar territory rather than rush headlong into something he knows little about. He is talented, conscientious and caring towards his loved ones, but at the same time can be self-conscious and worry a little too much about the image he is trying to project.

PROSPECTS FOR THE RAT IN 2011
The Year of the Tiger (14 February 2010–2 February 2011) will have been a busy one for the Rat and he may have felt uneasy with its pace and level of change. The Rat likes action but it has to be on his terms, and events during the year could have caused him some anxiety and soul-searching. And in the remaining Tiger months he will need to be wary.
One of the Rat’s greatest strengths is his ability to get on well with others and in the closing months of the Tiger year he should make the most of his opportunities to meet others and consult them over his ideas and plans. This is no time for him to be too independent in outlook or go it alone. In particular, if he is in a dilemma over a decision or work situation, by discussing it with his family and those able to advise, he will be able to benefit from their suggestions. August and December could see an increase in social activity.
The Rat will also need to keep careful control of his spending and, where possible, plan for more substantial purchases. As there will be chances for many Rats to travel in the closing months of the year, early provision for this could help.
Work-wise, the Rat will need to remain alert and be prepared to adapt to any changes introduced. Tiger years can be demanding, but Rats are resourceful and it will still be possible for many to make headway. Overall, the Tiger year does require the Rat to be on his mettle, but it will not be without its opportunities or rewards.

The Year of the Rabbit starts on 3 February and will be an interesting one for the Rat. During it he can make useful progress but the emphasis of the Rabbit year is on patience and persistence and the Rat must not act in haste or expect speedy results. It is very much a case of adapting to the times and proceeding slowly, carefully and methodically.
This is particularly the case in the Rat’s work. During the year many Rats will find their experience serving them well, with their advice often being sought and greater and more specialist responsibilities being offered. Although some situations may be demanding, by rising to the challenge and showing himself willing, the Rat can do himself considerable good.
A helpful development will be the opportunities the Rat will have to work closely with colleagues as well as meet others connected with his industry. Some contacts made during the year could offer particularly useful support and advice.
This also applies to those Rats who are keen to move on from their present position or are seeking work. By talking to others and obtaining advice, they may well find their manner and background impressing others and leading to possibilities worth considering. April, June, September and November could see some encouraging developments.
Over the year all Rats should also take advantage of any training they are offered or, if seeking work, any initiatives and refresher courses that are available. By being willing and using any chances to further their skills and knowledge, they will not only be demonstrating their commitment but also widening their options for the future. Progress may not be swift, but the Rabbit year does reward initiative.
The Rat will, however, need to be careful in financial matters. Although in some areas he may be thrifty, he can also be indulgent and he does need to keep careful control of his outgoings and avoid too many unplanned purchases. This is a year for financial discipline. Also, if considering any large expenditure, he would do well to check the terms and obligations as well as make cost comparisons. Where outgoings are concerned, this is no year for rush or taking risks.
With his sociable nature, the Rat always sets much store by his relations with others and both domestically and socially this will be a busy and eventful year. Domestically, 2011 will bring some notable events, possibly an addition to the family, a wedding or another special cause for celebration. Loved ones will often look to the Rat for support and advice, as well as help in arranging certain matters, and his skills will be much appreciated, but throughout the year he does need to be aware of the views of others. To be too dogmatic over certain issues or not show sufficient consideration could bring problems and misunderstandings. Fortunately Rats are usually very thoughtful, but this is a year for awareness and good communication.
The Rat will also welcome the support of friends during the year and whether meeting for a chat, enjoying shared interests or attending a function or other occasion, he will often appreciate the times he goes out. There will also be good opportunities for him to get to know others over the year and his personable nature will help him add to his social circle and, in some cases, make a significant new friendship. May, August and November to mid-January will see the most social activity.
A further benefit of the year will be the way in which the Rat is able to give some time to his own personal development. This can be through skills he acquires in his work, interests he pursues or activities he sets himself. By following up his ideas and opportunities, he can take much satisfaction from what he does. Many Rats are skilled communicators and for those who enjoy writing, this is another activity which can bring pleasure this year as well as be a satisfying outlet for their creativity.
Generally during the Rabbit year the Rat will need to remain alert, consult others and consider his actions carefully. This is no time for rush or being too single-minded. However, by making the most of his opportunities, especially to further his skills and interests, he can make reasonable headway and enjoy many of his activities. And domestically and socially there will be some memorable occasions to enjoy.

The Metal Rat
This can be a reasonable year for the Metal Rat, although throughout he will need to show patience. He may be keen for plans to go ahead and results to come through, but situations cannot be rushed. This is a slower-paced year than some, but it will certainly not be without its benefits.
At work many Metal Rats will be content to remain in their present position and concentrate on the duties they know well. The skills they have built up and their in-house knowledge can serve them well and make this an often satisfying time. In addition many could be given other responsibilities or targets to meet and, while often challenging, this can give them greater incentive as well as add new interest to their role.
The Metal Rat will also be helped by the good working relations he has with those around him and whenever possible he should continue to build on his contacts. Also, while he may be expert in his present role, he should make the most of any chances to develop his knowledge and skills. By taking advantage of any training that is available and keeping informed about developments in his industry, he will find the knowledge he gains and initiative he shows can be of present and future value.
For Metal Rats who are keen to move on from their present role or seeking work, the Rabbit year can proceed in curious ways. For months nothing may happen and then all of a sudden several interesting opportunities may come at once. April, June, September and November could see some important developments, but key to so much in the Rabbit year is patience. Results will come, but they will need waiting and striving for. However, with the Metal Rat’s prospects showing an upturn next year, what he accomplishes now can be a contributing factor in his later success, and it is well worth him persevering.
A positive aspect of the year will be the way the Metal Rat is able to develop certain interests. Although sometimes his free time will be limited, by setting some aside for pursuits he enjoys he will not only derive much personal satisfaction from what he does but could also find new ideas and possibilities opening up. For Metal Rats who enjoy creative activities, it would be worth making more of their talents, as Rabbit years very much favour creativity.
The Metal Rat is usually careful in money matters and in the Rabbit year he needs to remain his cautious and vigilant self. With several substantial expenses during the year, including family and accommodation costs, he should watch his outgoings and, whenever possible, make advance provision for certain outlays. He also needs to be careful when dealing with paperwork, including matters relating to tax or benefits, and keep receipts and guarantees safe. A mistake or lost document could be to his disadvantage. Metal Rats, take note and do be thorough and careful in financial matters.
Many Metal Rats will see considerable activity in their home life over the year and for some this could include a family celebration. Here the Metal Rat’s organizational ability will prove a real asset. Those close to him will also often be grateful for his advice, support and ability to empathize. However, no year is ever free of its strains and if differences of opinion do arise or pressures lead to irritability, the Metal Rat needs to recognize and deal with these as best he can. Without care, something that starts out in a small way could escalate and undermine the rapport he enjoys with those around him. Metal Rats, again take note. Domestically this can be a pleasing and potentially exciting year, but it is also one to be mindful and aware.
This also applies to the Metal Rat’s social life. Over the year he will enjoy many of the events he attends, but he does need to remain his attentive self. Misunderstandings may arise and the Metal Rat may become concerned by something he hears. At such times he should act, find out what is really happening and, where possible, smooth over any disagreements. For the most part his social life will be pleasurable and problem free, but throughout the year he does need to be alert and aware of the views of others. This also applies to those Metal Rats enjoying new romance. This is no time to take the feelings of another for granted. Relationships will need to be nurtured and the more attentive the Metal Rat is, the better.
As with the general nature of the year, some months will be quiet socially while others will see a flurry of invitations and opportunities to go out. The second half of the year will be busier than the first, with May, August and mid-November to mid-January likely to be the liveliest and more interesting months.
Although the slow-moving nature of the Rabbit year may sometimes frustrate the Metal Rat, by being patient and using his time and opportunities to advantage, he can still gain a lot from it. Developing his skills can bring him particular satisfaction and his achievements will prepare him for the more substantial successes that await in 2012. In his home life there could be important events to enjoy and by being attentive and giving time to others, he will find his relations with others can be positive, meaningful and often special. Overall, a quietish year, but one which can be of considerable value in the longer term.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
Seize any opportunities to develop your skills and knowledge and spend time furthering your personal interests. These can be satisfying and often lead to other possibilities. Also, give time to others. You have great personal skills and should use your gifts well.

The Water Rat
This will be a significant year for the Water Rat. Although some parts of it may be quiet, what he is able to set in motion could have considerable long-term value. Also, many Water Rats will have the chance to develop new skills and ideas and their accomplishments will be of present and future benefit.
In his work the Water Rat will often have the chance to further his position, possibly as colleagues move on and positions become available or new initiatives and ways of working are introduced. By being willing and adaptable, he will not only have the opportunity to gain new experience but also to widen his scope for the future. Also, with the in-house knowledge many Water Rats will now have acquired, if they have ideas they feel could be helpful, they should put these forward. By being involved and using their knowledge and experience to advantage, they will not only be showing commitment but also underlining their potential. Taking the initiative will reward many Water Rats well this year.
Many will choose to remain with their present employer and build on their position and skills, but for those who are anxious to move on or are seeking work, the Rabbit year can have interesting developments in store. Obtaining a position will require considerable time and effort, but by being persistent and widening the scope of what they are prepared to consider, many Water Rats will be successful in setting their career off in a new direction. This is very much a year to be open to possibility. April, June, September and November could see some interesting work developments.
Another positive aspect of the year will be the chance the Water Rat will have to get to know and work with others. With his easy manner, he will impress quite a few new people and do his reputation a lot of good. Also, if he is seeking a position or is ever in a dilemma over a work situation, he should be forthcoming and talk to those with the knowledge and experience to help. This is not a time for being too independent in approach. Support, contact and initiative are very much the order of the day – and year.
The Water Rat has an enquiring mind and if there is a subject that catches his attention over the year, he should aim to find out more. Similarly, if there is a project he would like to tackle, he should make time for it. Both practical and creative pursuits can bring him much satisfaction during the year and, as with so much that is started in 2011, also be of value in the future.
With the pressures and various activities of the year the Water Rat should also try to take a holiday and give himself a proper break. Even if he is not able to travel very far, a change of scene and rest from his usual routine can do him a lot of good. Also, if he receives invitations to meet up with family or friends, he should do his best to go. The second half of the year could bring some interesting and sometimes unexpected travel opportunities.
This will also be an interesting year socially and the Water Rat could be invited to a variety of events. Again, if he makes the time to go, he can not only enjoy himself but also benefit in other ways, whether through meeting others, having the chance to relax or, in some cases, getting new ideas. May, August and November to mid-January could be the busiest months socially, but throughout the year the Water Rat can do himself a lot of good by being active and following up invitations.
His domestic life will also be busy and the Water Rat will do much to help and advise both younger and more senior relations. There could also be good reason for a family celebration or get-together during the year, with the Water Rat often instrumental in making arrangements. In many a household he will play a pivotal and appreciated role. However, at all times he will need to be attentive to those around him and aware of their views. An oversight or assumption could cause problems. Water Rats, take note and do consult others. September and December could see some interesting domestic developments.
With many demands on his resources, in financial matters the Water Rat will need to stay disciplined. In order for certain plans to go ahead, he needs to budget carefully as well as keep a watch on his general level of spending. He should also be thorough when dealing with financial paperwork and prompt in returning forms and dealing with important correspondence. Financially, this is a year for vigilance.
Overall, however, the Year of the Rabbit will be a generally pleasant and constructive one for the Water Rat. It will give him some excellent chances to develop his skills and benefit from opportunities. He will be supported and encouraged by those around him and if he uses his time well, his actions can be to both his present and future advantage.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
Spend time with family and friends and appreciate your interests. By keeping your lifestyle in balance you will get far more out of the year as well as prepare the way for the interesting opportunities that lie ahead, particularly in 2012.

The Wood Rat
This will be a year of important developments for the Wood Rat, with his personal life often memorable, possibly due to an addition to the family, the decision to get married or, if currently unattached, meeting someone who will quickly become special. On a personal level this can be a busy and eventful year.
Also, with his ability to relate well to others, the Wood Rat will find himself in increasing demand, with many opportunities to go out and socialize. Whether meeting up with others through his work, his interests or his existing friendships, this will be an active and interesting year. For Wood Rats who have had recent relationship problems or are feeling lonely, perhaps having moved to a new area, the Rabbit year can see a brightening in their situation and their positive actions and personable nature can reward them well.
Naturally no year is without its problems and while the Wood Rat’s relations with others will be positive, he does still need to be attentive. A lapse or faux pas could come to be regretted. Those Wood Rats in a well-established relationship should give time to their partner and be open and communicative. This is no year to make assumptions or take the feelings of another for granted. Fortunately most Wood Rats are considerate and aware, but extra attention this year can make an appreciable difference. May, August and mid-November to early January will see the most social opportunities.
Another important feature of the year will be the chance the Wood Rat will have to further his interests and if there is a subject or activity that appeals to him, he should follow it up. Some Wood Rats may become intrigued by a completely new activity. For those who enjoy creative pursuits it would also be worth promoting their ideas, as they could enjoy an encouraging response. Rabbit years do favour creativity.
In his work the Wood Rat could find this a slow-moving year, with the results of his efforts taking some while to filter through. While this may occasionally be frustrating, the Wood Rat can still derive much value from what he is able to do. This includes gaining experience in different areas of his work as well as getting himself better known. By making the most of this time, when opportunities do arise he will often be well placed to benefit.
Most Wood Rats will remain with their present employer over the year, while those who decide to make a change or are seeking work would do well to widen the range of positions they are prepared to consider and, if eligible, take advantage of retraining opportunities. Their quest will take time and persistence and many Wood Rats will eventually be offered a position that is different from what they were doing previously. While initially this may be something of a challenge, what the Wood Rat is able to achieve this year can often be a significant platform that he can build on in the future. April, June, September and November could see some interesting possibilities, but whenever the Wood Rat sees an opening that appeals to him, he should act. Opportunities can arise unexpectedly throughout the year.
In financial matters, the Wood Rat will need to remain disciplined. With his existing commitments and some additional personal expenses, he will find that careful budgeting is required. Fortunately his often thrifty nature will help, but Wood Rats, as with all Rats, can give way to moments of extravagance. While the Wood Rat and his loved ones will enjoy an often pleasing lifestyle this year, it is still a time for watchfulness and control. Also, if the Wood Rat enters into any financial agreement, he needs to check the terms and obligations. In financial matters, this is no year to be lax.
Overall, the Rabbit year may be slow moving in parts but the skills the Wood Rat is able to acquire can often be personally satisfying as well as help to open up future possibilities. And on a personal level, this can be a meaningful time with important developments.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
Avoid rush. Set about your activities carefully and make the most of the present. The positive actions you take and abilities you demonstrate can reward you well, although maybe not straightaway. Also, make the most of your personable nature by using your chances to meet others and add to your social circle. With care, this can be a valuable year with long-term benefits.

The Fire Rat
Although on the surface this may seem a quiet year for the Fire Rat, what he undertakes now can have far-reaching consequences. The importance of the Rabbit year should not be underestimated.
Fire Rats born in 1996 will find much of their time will be devoted to studying and education. With exams and coursework to prepare for, the more organized and disciplined they are, the better. There could also be some interesting developments in store as they take certain subjects or skills to new levels. In some cases they could become particularly inspired by some work they do and this could indicate areas it would be worth specializing in later or even taking up as a future career.
Also, by taking up opportunities to extend their skills, especially in areas such as music, drama or sport, many Fire Rats will not only derive increasing pleasure from what they do but also find other possibilities beginning to open up. As far as personal development is concerned, this can be an important year and by making the most of the facilities and tuition available to him, the young Fire Rat can get a tremendous amount back from the effort he now puts in.
It is also important that he remains open to new ideas. In some cases his interests or skills could take him in a new direction or lead to other activities that appeal to him. By being prepared to follow these up – and here his adventurous nature can help – he can make the developments of the year significant. The Rabbit year is one of considerable potential, but opportunities do need taking.
The Fire Rat will be well supported in most of what he does throughout the year and should listen carefully to the advice he is given. Although he may have his own thoughts and inclinations, by being receptive he could be alerted to other options or helped with decisions he needs to make. Also, if he has any personal or educational problems, by talking about these he gives others the chance to help and advise.
The Fire Rat will particularly value the support of some very close friends over the year and will not only enjoy sharing interests but also thoughts and confidences. New activities he takes up can also bring him into contact with others and lead to some helpful new friendships.
Although the Fire Rat will often be very much involved with his own activities and studies, he should also aim to contribute to his home life. Whether assisting with certain tasks or just being open and talking to those around him, he will find his involvement and input can make a difference as well as lead to better understanding and rapport. The more involved he is, the better.
For Fire Rats born in 1936 this can also be an interesting year, although throughout they will need to consult closely with others. Whether discussing ideas or plans they may be considering or concerns and problems they may have, by being open and willing to talk, these Fire Rats will often be helped and reassured. This is no year for going it alone or being too independent (or obtuse) in attitude.
Also, while the Fire Rat may be keen for certain plans to come to fruition, especially if related to his accommodation, he will need to show patience over the year. This is not a time favouring rush. In the Rabbit year it is often the case of moving plans forward when the time is right rather than hurrying things through. However, while the slow-moving nature of the year may occasionally frustrate the Fire Rat, it can have its benefits, as delays can lead to better decisions or allow the Fire Rat to benefit from sales and other favourable buying opportunities.
Throughout the year the Fire Rat will derive considerable satisfaction from his interests, with creative pursuits often bringing especial pleasure. Sharing what he does with his friends and loved ones can also bring more enjoyment and meaning to his activities.
He will also delight in some of the travel opportunities that arise and, whether visiting relations or taking a short break, will again enjoy the chance to see places new to him and the social opportunities his travels can often bring.
On a more cautionary note, he does need to be thorough when dealing with money matters and to check any important correspondence and forms he receives and question anything that concerns him. To delay or make assumptions could be to his disadvantage. Fire Rats, take note.
Whether born in 1936 or 1996, the Fire Rat can find the Rabbit year an encouraging one and by making the most of his ideas and opportunities, he can get a lot of value and personal satisfaction from what he does. If he is open to new possibilities and listens closely to others, interesting developments can take place which can be to his benefit. The Rabbit year may not be one of swift events, but it can be constructive and its benefits far-reaching.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
Make the most of your opportunities. With willingness, backed by support, a lot can open up for you. Effort and commitment can reward you well both now and in the future.

The Earth Rat
The Earth Rat tends to be more cautious than some of the other types of Rat, preferring to proceed carefully and in a measured way. This approach will serve him well this year and he will enjoy some interesting and pleasing personal developments.
As the Rabbit year starts it will be to the Earth Rat’s advantage to give some thought to what he wants to see happen over the next 12 months. This could involve his work situation, accommodation or personal interests he is keen to pursue, but whatever his ideas, by thinking them through and talking them over with his loved ones, he will find he has more specific aims to work towards and will be able to direct his energies more effectively. Also, as many Earth Rats will discover, Rabbit years do not favour rush, and adapting to the rhythm of the year will bring far better results.
One factor in the Earth Rat’s favour will be the support and advice he receives from those around him. When considering ideas or making decisions, he will find the process of talking things through will clarify his preferences in his own mind as well as give him the chance to benefit from the suggestions of others. This is no year to be too independent-minded.
One area in which particular care is needed is finance and if the Earth Rat receives correspondence that is unclear or causes him concern, it is important that he seeks advice, perhaps from a helpline. Similarly, with any large transaction or obligation he may take on, he should check the terms and conditions. The extra attention he gives to his finances can help prevent mistakes and sometimes save unnecessary outlay.
Many Earth Rats will be keen to proceed with certain accommodation plans during the year, possibly replacing equipment or adding new comforts to their home. Here again, the Earth Rat needs to remain alert. Purchases should not be rushed, and if he takes his time, he may not only be better pleased with his eventual choices but also benefit from some advantageous offers. For Earth Rats who decide to move, again the Rabbit year can be slow moving, with sales, purchases and moves often protracted.
For those in work the Rabbit year can be a generally satisfying one, particularly as the Earth Rat may have more chance to concentrate on his area of expertise. When pressures or problems arise, colleagues will often be keen to draw on his experience as well as admire his resourceful approach. During the year many Earth Rats will find their skills in demand and while they will often be content to remain in their present role, their work can give them a sense of achievement.
Some may, though, decide to take advantage of retirement options or reduce their working commitments. Although this may be something they have been looking forward to for some time, such a change can impact their lives in several ways. To help, these Earth Rats should give serious thought to what it is they now want to do. With carefully considered plans, they can find the Rabbit year can mark the start of an exciting new chapter. As with so much this year, the more the Earth Rat can plan ahead, the better he will fare.
Earth Rats who are interested in altering their working commitments or keen to take on another role could also benefit from ideas they have or opportunities that arise. With resourcefulness, good advice and initiative, they can make the Rabbit year a time of interesting possibilities.
The Earth Rat will also derive much satisfaction from his interests and by setting himself specific aims or projects will be pleased with what he is able to get underway. This is a year which rewards focus and dedication. Another important feature of it will be the opportunities that open up for the Earth Rat, and whether attracted by locally run courses and new activities or joining with others to try out new pursuits, by being open to what is offered, he can greatly benefit.
Throughout the year the Earth Rat will also value the good friendships he has. Not only will he enjoy meeting up with his friends but he can also benefit from their support and goodwill. Many Earth Rats will find their interests will bring them into contact with others and for those keen to extend their social circle this can be a pleasing and interesting year. May, June, August and the closing months of the Rabbit year are likely to be the most active socially.
The Earth Rat’s domestic life can also be rewarding, and by sharing his thoughts, he will find many plans developing well, even if sometimes slowly. Not only can he benefit from the support he is given over the year but he will also do much to advise and assist others, including helping to arrange some important family occasions. Domestically, this can be a full and pleasing year, but the key will be good liaison and co-operation.
The Earth Rat would also do well to try and go away with his loved ones over the year. A break can do everyone a lot of good and if the Earth Rat considers his destination carefully, he will particularly enjoy the places he visits and activities he carries out.
Much will go in the Earth Rat’s favour this year but, as with any year, problems can still arise. When they do, the Earth Rat does need to consult others and find a solution or amicable arrangement. To ignore problems could lead to them escalating or leave them lingering unsatisfactorily in the background. The Earth Rat’s tactful and thoughtful manner can be very useful this year, but at times of concern he does need to be active, involved and forthcoming.
Overall, the Year of the Rabbit is one for going ahead with plans, and with the Earth Rat’s careful approach and the support of others, he will be satisfied with how he is able to develop his ideas and interests. This may not be a year for swift developments, but it can be a quietly satisfying one.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
Give yourself some time, especially to develop your personal interests. The skills you use and ideas you follow up can bring you a great deal of pleasure. Also, be open to new activities. These can develop in an often interesting and advantageous manner.

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THE OX (#ulink_16a76786-3d68-58f5-81f3-d566c17e9b27)


THE PERSONALITY OF THE OX
The more considered the way,
the more considerable the journey.
The Ox is born under the signs of equilibrium and tenacity. He is a hard and conscientious worker and sets about everything he does in a resolute, methodical and determined manner. He has considerable leadership qualities and is often admired for his tough and uncompromising nature. He knows what he wants to achieve in life and, as far as possible, will not be deflected from his ultimate objective.
The Ox takes his responsibilities and duties very seriously. He is decisive and quick to take advantage of any opportunity that comes his way. He is also sincere and places a great deal of trust in his friends and colleagues. He is, nevertheless, something of a loner. He is a quiet and private individual and often keeps his thoughts to himself. He also cherishes his independence and prefers to set about things in his own way rather than be bound by the dictates of others or influenced by outside pressures.
The Ox tends to have a calm and tranquil nature, but if something angers him or he feels that someone has let him down, he can have a fearsome temper. He can also be stubborn and obstinate and this can lead him into conflict with others. Usually he will succeed in getting his own way, but should things go against him he is a poor loser and will take any defeat or setback extremely badly.
The Ox is often a deep thinker and rather studious. He is not particularly renowned for his sense of humour and does not take kindly to new gimmicks or anything too innovative. He is too solid and traditional for that and prefers to stick to the more conventional norm.
His home is very important to him and in some respects he treats it as a private sanctuary. His family tends to be closely knit and the Ox will make sure that each member does their fair share around the house. He tends to be a hoarder, but he is always well organized and neat. He also places great importance on punctuality and there is nothing that infuriates him more than to be kept waiting, particularly if it is due to someone’s inefficiency. The Ox can be a hard taskmaster!
Once settled in a job or house the Ox will quite happily remain there for many years. He does not like change and he is also not particularly keen on travel. He does, however, enjoy gardening and other outdoor pursuits and he will often spend much of his spare time out of doors. He is usually an excellent gardener and whenever possible will make sure he has a large area of ground to maintain. He usually prefers to live in the country than the town.
Due to his dedicated and dependable nature the Ox will usually do well in his chosen career, providing he is given enough freedom to act on his own initiative. He invariably does well in politics, agriculture and in careers that need specialized training. He is also very gifted artistically and many Oxen have enjoyed considerable success as musicians or composers.
The Ox is not as outgoing as some and it often takes him a long time to establish friendships and feel relaxed in another person’s company. His courtships are likely to be long, but once he is settled he will remain devoted and loyal to his partner. He is particularly well suited to those born under the signs of the Rat, Rabbit, Snake and Rooster. He can also establish a good relationship with the Monkey, Dog, Pig and another Ox, but he will find that he has little in common with the whimsical and sensitive Goat. He will also find it difficult to get on with the Horse, Dragon and Tiger – the Ox prefers a quiet and peaceful existence and those born under these three signs tend to be a little too lively and impulsive for his liking.
The female Ox has a kind and caring nature and her home and family are very much her pride and joy. She always tries to do her best for her partner and can be a most conscientious and loving parent. She is an excellent organizer and a very determined person who will often succeed in getting what she wants in life. She usually has a deep interest in the arts and is often a talented artist or musician.
The Ox is a very down-to-earth character. He is sincere, loyal and unpretentious. He can, however, be rather reserved and to some he may appear distant and aloof. He has a quiet nature, but underneath he is very strong-willed and ambitious. He has the courage of his convictions and is often prepared to stand up for what he believes to be right, regardless of the consequences. He inspires confidence and trust and throughout his life he will rarely be short of people who are ready to support him.

THE FIVE DIFFERENT TYPES OF OX
In addition to the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac there are five elements and these have a strengthening or moderating influence on the signs. The effects of the five elements on the Ox are described below, together with the years in which they were exercising their influence. Therefore those Oxen born in 1961 are Metal Oxen, those born in 1913 and 1973 are Water Oxen, and so on.

Metal Ox: 1961
This Ox is confident and very strong-willed. He can be blunt and forthright in his views and is not afraid of speaking his mind. He sets about his objectives with a dogged determination, but he can become so involved in his various activities that he can be oblivious to the thoughts and feelings of those around him, and this can sometimes be to his detriment. He is honest and dependable and will never promise more than he can deliver. He has a good appreciation of the arts and usually has a small circle of very good and loyal friends.

Water Ox: 1913, 1973
This Ox has a sharp and penetrating mind. He is a good organizer and sets about his work in a methodical manner. He is not as narrow-minded as some of the other types of Ox and is more willing to involve others in his plans and aspirations. He usually has very high moral standards and is often attracted to careers in public service. He is a good judge of character and has such a friendly and persuasive manner that he usually experiences little difficulty in securing his objectives. He is popular and has an excellent way with children.

Wood Ox: 1925, 1985
The Wood Ox conducts himself with an air of dignity and authority and will often take a leading role in any enterprise in which he becomes involved. He is very self-confident and is direct in his dealings with others. He does, however, have a quick temper and has no hesitation in speaking his mind. He has tremendous drive and willpower and an extremely good memory. He is particularly loyal and devoted to the members of his family and has a most caring nature.

Fire Ox: 1937, 1997
The Fire Ox has a powerful and assertive personality and is a hard and conscientious worker. He holds strong views and has very little patience when things do not go his way. He can also get carried away in the excitement of the moment and does not always take into account the views of those around him. He nevertheless has many leadership qualities and will often reach positions of power, eminence and wealth. He usually has a small group of loyal and close friends and is very devoted to his family.

Earth Ox: 1949, 2009
This Ox sets about everything he does in a sensible and level-headed manner. He is ambitious but also realistic in his aims and is often prepared to work long hours in order to secure his objectives. He is shrewd in financial and business matters and is a very good judge of character. He has a quiet nature and is greatly admired for his sincerity and integrity. He is also very loyal to his family and friends and his views are often sought.

PROSPECTS FOR THE OX IN 2011
The Ox will often have felt uncomfortable with the developments and fast pace of the Tiger year (14 February 2010–2 February 2011). It will have been a demanding time, with many Oxen facing increased pressures and difficult decisions. However, while the aspects in the Tiger year may be mixed, there is good reason for the Ox to take heart, for his prospects are more encouraging in the next Chinese year.
In what remains of the Tiger year the Ox will need to proceed carefully. In his work he should concentrate on his specific duties and also take note of the developments going on around him. This is no time for him to be too independent in approach. For Oxen who are considering a change or are seeking a position, September and November could see some interesting possibilities.
In financial matters the Ox will need to be vigilant and take his time when making more substantial purchases as well as watch his outgoings. Risks or haste could lead to regret.
With a lot likely to be on his mind, the Ox also needs to be forthcoming and share his thoughts with those around him. This will be far better than brooding or keeping any anxieties to himself. Both family and friends will be keen to advise and support. In addition, by playing his usual active part in home life, he will particularly appreciate some of the occasions that take place towards the end of the year. Similarly, in his social life, if he takes up invitations and spends time with his friends, he will not only enjoy himself but can also do himself considerable good, particularly as this will give him the chance to relax and unwind.
The Tiger year may be challenging, but it will not be without its pleasures, and the more the Ox joins with others (and watches his independent tendencies), the more he is likely to gain from it.

The Year of the Rabbit begins on 3 February and will be a much improved one for the Ox. Rather than feeling buffeted by events and the pace that characterizes the Tiger year, he will be able to focus on his objectives and achieve some positive results. Admittedly, the Rabbit year will still have its problems, but overall this can be a far more satisfying and constructive time for the Ox.
For Oxen who are starting the Rabbit year dissatisfied, at a low ebb or disappointed with recent progress, this is very much a time to draw a line under what has happened and to look ahead. With a positive ‘can do’ approach, the Ox will find more opening up for him.
This will be especially the case at work, and many Oxen will feel that the time is now right to take their skills further and explore new options. For quite a few, developments in their current place of work could give them the opening they want. By keeping alert and indicating their desire to progress, many will be able to make important – and sometimes overdue – headway. Any new roles and duties will also involve the Ox learning new skills and adapting to different ways of working, but by showing commitment and resolve, he can do himself and his reputation much good.
For Oxen who are keen to take their career in another direction, as well as those seeking work, again the Rabbit year can have encouraging developments in store. To benefit, these Oxen will need to be active in making enquiries as well as consider other ways in which they could use their strengths, but by chance, almost as if by fate taking a hand, an opening could arise which is not only suitable but gives these Oxen an exciting and often inspiring new challenge. Mid-March to early June and October could see some interesting developments, but whenever opportunities arise the Ox needs to act swiftly and emphasize his qualities and experience.
The progress the Ox makes at work can also lead to an increase in income, but money matters still need to be handled carefully. The Ox does need to budget for his commitments and try to reduce any borrowings. He should also be careful if he becomes involved in a more informal arrangement, including lending to another person, as problems and misunderstandings could arise. In money matters this is a year for caution and careful management.
On a personal level, however, the Rabbit year has much to offer. For Oxen enjoying romance this is set to grow stronger as the year progresses, while for the unattached, a chance meeting can often become meaningful and new love add excitement to the year. Oxen who would welcome more company can do much to help their position by taking up activities which will allow them to meet others. Sometimes a locally run course or a social or interest group could be what they need. The action they take can often reward them well. March, April, July and September could offer some fine opportunities to meet others as well as be active times socially.
The Ox’s home life can also keep him busy during the year. With his practical nature, he may well decide to improve his home in some way, perhaps redecorating certain rooms, sorting and tidying up particular areas and, for the gardener, enjoying time outdoors. Practical activities, especially those that can be shared, can bring the Ox much pleasure this year.
He will also do a lot to support loved ones during the year. Someone close to him could experience some difficulty and the support, encouragement and assistance the Ox is able to give may be of more value than he may realize. In turn, should a problem arise which he himself does not feel competent to deal with, he should seek advice. He may be keen to do his best, but if the situation warrants expert advice, he should feel able to call upon it. Oxen, do remember this. Personally, this can be a satisfying year, but do be prepared to draw on the assistance of others if required.
Overall, the Year of the Rabbit is an encouraging one for the Ox and by looking to make progress, using his time well and seizing his opportunities, he can make headway as well as enjoy some pleasing personal developments.

The Metal Ox
This will be an important year for the Metal Ox and with it marking his fiftieth birthday he will be keen to get this new decade off to a positive start. As he has demonstrated so often, when he sets himself specific aims, his hard work and focus usually secure what he wants, and so it will be this year. This is no time to be fettered by recent disappointments (the previous Tiger year in particular could have been an awkward one) but to concentrate on the present and look determinedly ahead.
As 2011 begins the Metal Ox could find it particularly helpful to draw up some plans for the year. With thoughts in mind he will find his efforts opening up some fresh possibilities and rewarding him in often special ways. The Rabbit year can be an interesting one and also have some surprises in store.
The Metal Ox’s relations with others will be especially important this year. His loved ones will often be keen to mark his fiftieth birthday in fine style and not only will he be the centre of attention but often touched by the affection shown him. However, it will not only be his birthday and other family occasions that will be meaningful, but the support and assistance he receives throughout the year. In turn, he should talk openly about his activities and plans and listen closely to advice given. In some cases, new possibilities could arise as a result. This is very much a year that favours a co-operative rather than independent approach.
In his home life the Metal Ox will also be pleased with some of the activities that take place, including practical projects and activities shared with his loved ones. He will also take a fond interest in the activities of those around him and the advice and practical support he gives to younger and more senior relations will be welcomed, particularly if they are facing problems or anxieties. The Metal Ox has many redoubtable qualities and he will not let them down.
This will also be an interesting year as far as his social life is concerned. He will have the chance to meet new people and form important new friendships and sometimes, for the unattached, find romance. This is a year that favours activity and the Metal Ox will enjoy and often benefit from his chances to meet others. March, April, July and September could be the most active months socially.
The Metal Ox should also give some time to his own interests over the year, as these help keep his lifestyle in balance. To mark his fiftieth year, he could also be tempted to try something new. By carefully thinking through his ideas and then taking action, he can make this a constructive and personally beneficial time. In addition, if he is keen to travel and has a particular destination in mind, by making enquiries he could find his travels adding another exciting strand to the year.
As far as his work is concerned, the Rabbit year holds interesting possibilities. Although progress may not be swift or opportunities plentiful, there will still be some good chances for the Metal Ox to move forward. These could be in his existing place of work as more senior positions or other responsibilities become available. The Metal Ox will often be well placed to benefit, and with determined action and the willingness to put himself forward, he can make important headway.
There will, though, be some Metal Oxen who will feel they have accomplished all they can in their present role and be keen to switch to something different. For these Metal Oxen, as well as those seeking work, the Rabbit year can have encouraging developments in store. Obtaining a new position may not be easy, but by keeping alert and thinking of different ways in which they could use their experience – talking to employment agencies could give them interesting thoughts to consider – they could be offered an interesting new challenge. This is a year to be open to possibility. Mid-March to early June and October could be important months work-wise.
In order to go ahead with his plans, the Metal Ox will need to be disciplined in money matters and keep a close watch on his outgoings. Also, when entering into agreements he needs to check the terms and details and to be particularly careful if lending to someone. Without increased vigilance, problems could arise. Metal Oxen, take note and in money matters do be thorough and careful.
Overall, the Rabbit year can be an important one for the Metal Ox. It will not only bring some special times but also some opportunities to develop. Whether in his work or his personal interests, by being forward thinking and acting on his aims, the Metal Ox will find his energy and focus leading to a lot opening up for him. A positive and encouraging year.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
Decide on your aims for the year. Once your attention is directed on these, interesting developments can follow. Also, value your relations with others. These can help make this important year all the more successful.

The Water Ox
There is a Chinese proverb which states, ‘With aspirations you can go anywhere; without aspirations you can go nowhere.’ As a determined Ox, the Water Ox certainly has aspirations and the Rabbit year will encourage him and reward him well.
In his work this is a year of important developments. For Water Oxen who have been languishing in their present role or are feeling disappointed with their recent progress, the Rabbit year can provide the chance they have been hoping for. Sometimes this could arise as colleagues move on, creating vacancies and promotion opportunities, or the Water Ox could be alerted to a position which is different from what he has been used to but which he is well suited for. Opportunities can arise suddenly in the Rabbit year and the Water Ox can also help his position by taking up any available training courses and following developments within his industry. In 2011 he should remember ‘With aspirations you can go anywhere’ and should keep those aspirations firmly alive with initiative and action.
For Water Oxen seeking work, again the year can bring interesting possibilities. However, to benefit, these Water Oxen should not be too restrictive in the type of work they are prepared to consider. By looking at various options and considering different ways in which they can use their strengths, they could be alerted to an often ideal opportunity. Some might decide to retrain and certainly for many this can be a year of some very interesting options which can give their career and self-esteem a considerable boost. Mid-March to early June and October could see significant developments.
The headway the Water Ox makes in his work can also lead to an increase in income, but money-wise this is a year for care. The Water Ox’s commitments are likely to be considerable and he should not relax his usual disciplined approach to finance. He should be particularly careful if lending to another person and if he has concerns over any money-related matter during the year, he should seek advice and clarification.
His relations with others, however, will be important and often special. In his home life this can be a busy time, with the Water Ox actively helping those with decisions that need taking, assisting and encouraging those in education and perhaps also supporting someone in need. He can be of inestimable help to others over the year.
He will also spend time on practical projects. Many Water Oxen will redecorate some rooms and undertake other home improvements during the year. Their projects could take longer than intended but will be satisfying when complete. Also, while the Water Ox may be content to tackle a lot singlehandedly, it is important that he draws on the assistance of others where necessary and is open and forthcoming about his own activities and concerns. He will do a lot for others this year but should give them the chance to reciprocate too.
Although the Water Ox will have many commitments it is also important that he allows himself time for rest and relaxation. Personal interests that allow him to unwind can do him a lot of good. Also, if sedentary for much of the day, he would do well to consider appropriate exercise or activities that can help his well-being. To be at his best, it would be worth giving thought to his lifestyle, quality of diet and general level of exercise.
He should also not neglect his social life. By meeting up with friends and going to events that appeal to him, he can again do himself a lot of good as well as benefit from the support that others can give, sometimes in unexpected ways.
This is also a special year for affairs of the heart and for Water Oxen who are alone and would perhaps welcome romance, a chance encounter could add an exciting element to their lives. Chance does play a big part this year. For socializing and meeting others March, April, July and September to mid-October can be busy and important months.
Overall, the Water Ox has much in his favour this year. With his friendly, straightforward manner, determination and good judgement, he will be able to make his strengths count as well as benefit from the encouraging aspects that prevail. This is a year for progress and action, but also to be alert to the excellent and often fortuitous chances the Rabbit year can bring.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
Pay attention to your relations with others. Some people you know can be particularly instrumental in your progress this year, whether through giving advice and support, making suggestions or alerting you to opportunities. Shared interests and activities can also be pleasurable.

The Wood Ox
This is a year of considerable potential for the Wood Ox, with interesting possibilities opening up and some special times to look forward to. However, it is also a year requiring action. To make things happen the Wood Ox will need to make some important decisions and be prepared to move forward. Fortunately, one of the hallmarks of the Wood Ox character is his determination, and with belief and initiative, he can get a lot out of this year.
The aspects for his personal life are especially favourable and Wood Oxen with a partner will often have exciting plans to share and will do much to help and encourage one another. For those who are parents, or become parents this year, the time they spend with babies or young children can be especially rewarding. Many will also busy themselves making improvements to their home and will enjoy seeing their plans take shape. This can be a satisfying and often exciting time.
The Wood Ox will also benefit from the assistance given by family members and close friends. Not only will they be keen to support and advise him but if he needs greater assistance (especially if a young parent) or practical help with any undertaking, the time and help others give can make an appreciable difference. Whenever the Wood Ox feels under strain or in need of a helping hand, he should ask.
Also, while a lot in his personal life can go well, he may become concerned about a loved one who is experiencing difficulties. If he is prepared to listen and offer support, his care and good sense will be of more value than he may realize.
The Wood Ox will appreciate his social life during the year and those who have to move because of work or other changing circumstances will find the Rabbit year can give them the chance to establish a new social circle. Here again this can be a personally significant time and by being active, the Wood Ox can benefit a great deal from what happens.
For those who are currently alone, the Rabbit year is especially encouraging and many unattached Wood Oxen will meet their future partner over the year. Sometimes romance can start in an unexpected way, with chance playing an important part. March, April, July and September could see the most social activity, but throughout the Rabbit year the Wood Ox should take advantage of opportunities to go out and meet others.
He should also make sure he sets time aside over the year to enjoy his interests and recreational pursuits. With his commitments, sometimes these can get neglected, but they are nevertheless important ways of keeping his lifestyle in balance and also give him the chance to enjoy certain skills or activities. Sometimes they have the added benefit of bringing him into contact with others or giving him additional exercise. If there is a subject that appeals to him this year, it would be worth him finding out more. The Rabbit year can open up some important possibilities for him, some of which can be to his longer-term benefit.
This can also be an interesting year as far as work prospects are concerned. For Wood Oxen who have remained in the same position for some time, the Rabbit year will bring the opportunity to take on greater and often more satisfying responsibilities. If the Wood Ox keeps alert for suitable opportunities, he will find his experience and background can make him a strong candidate. Again this is a year favouring decisive and determined action.
The Wood Ox can also help his prospects by being an active member of any team and taking advantage of any training available to him. By demonstrating his commitment and using his people skills well, he can underline his potential.
The Rabbit year can also present some good opportunities for those Wood Oxen currently seeking work. By widening the scope of what they are prepared to consider and making a special effort with their applications, many will find their persistence rewarded. Some could also benefit from openings created by government initiatives. Mid-March to early June, late September and October could be active months for work matters.
The progress the Wood Ox makes in his work can also lead to an increase in income, but financially this is a year for care. The Wood Ox will need to control his spending and make advance provision for some of his plans, including any deposits he may be required to put down. Here his disciplined nature can be of considerable help, but should he have any concerns about a financial matter, it would be worth him seeking additional advice.
In spite of this need to watch his outgoings, he should still try to take a holiday at some time over the year and so give himself a break. Even if he decides not to travel too far, a change of scene can do him a lot of good as well as give him some all-important fun.
Overall, the Year of the Rabbit is one of interesting possibility, and by being active and willing, the Wood Ox will have some opportunities to make progress as well as some special times to enjoy. There will be a lot in his favour this year and it rests with him to use his talents well.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
Believe in yourself. Act positively and build on your strengths. You can achieve a lot this year. Also, value the special relationships you have with those around you. These can be rewarding and significant times.

The Fire Ox
This will be a satisfying year for the Fire Ox and will give him the chance to further his ideas and plans. With a willing attitude, he can achieve a great deal this year.
For Fire Oxen born in 1997 this will be a significant year educationally. As they move to more advanced work they will need to be disciplined in their studying and make the most of their opportunities. What they do now can give them a solid foundation for the next few years. This is not a time to waste.
Also, the Fire Ox will find that by putting in the effort, he will often derive more satisfaction from what he does. This not only includes the progress he makes in his studies but also the new skills he acquires. In some cases what he learns now could particularly inspire him and encourage him to do more. Whether this is with computer skills, sport or more creative activities, the chances will be there for the Fire Ox to make progress, and the more receptive he is, the more he can take from the present time.
He will also derive considerable pleasure from the interests he pursues and the aims he sets himself over the year. If he wants to take a particular hobby further, he will find that if he works on his objectives, he will not only accomplish more but often see new possibilities opening up. The Rabbit year is an encouraging one and by being active the Fire Ox can gain a lot personally from his activities.
He will also value the good friendships he has. Not only can shared interests bring a lot of fun but there will also be chances to swap ideas as well as give and receive support. Although, as an Ox, the young Fire Ox may take his time making friends, once he has done so he enjoys a strong rapport with them. This year, as he gets to do more, his social circle is set to increase.
The Fire Ox should also be forthcoming over the year and be prepared to talk to those at home as well as his tutors, particularly if he has any concerns. By being open, he will allow those around him to advise and support him more. At home, he can also help rapport and understanding by helping more with certain activities. And should a close relation experience problems or be under pressure this year, any extra he is able to do will be particularly appreciated.
Many Fire Oxen will also have the opportunity to travel this year and whether this is connected with their education or a personal interest, they will often enjoy the chance to see areas new to them.
Overall, the Rabbit year holds considerable promise for the young Fire Ox, but it rests with him to make the most of it. With commitment and a willingness to learn, he can get a lot of satisfaction from what he does and the progress he makes. As an ambitious Fire Ox, he also knows that what he does now can prepare him for opportunities that lie ahead, and the benefits of his actions can be far-reaching.
For Fire Oxen born in 1937 this can also be an interesting year. However, to get the most from it, the Fire Ox will need to decide on his aims and plans for the year. This will allow him to better direct his time and energy. His ideas could concern alterations he would like to make to his home, projects to carry out in his garden (if he has one) or ways of developing his interests and furthering his knowledge, but whatever he decides upon, once he sets plans in motion, he will often become thoroughly absorbed in them. The Fire Ox also has an enquiring mind and if there are subjects that are intriguing him, he should follow them up. With good use of his time, he can make this a pleasing and constructive year.
This will also be a busy year for family matters. As always the Fire Ox will take a keen interest in the activities of younger relations and over the year will offer much useful support and advice. The rapport he has with some of his loved ones can, despite a considerable gap in years, often be special. While he will do a lot to help others, he too will be glad of the help and support he receives and if anything is troubling him at any time or he would welcome additional assistance, he needs to be forthcoming and ask. In addition, if any complex matter is concerning him during the year, rather than keeping it to himself he should seek the advice of someone qualified to assist. While this is an encouraging year, the Fire Ox should remember that help is at hand should he need it.
In money matters he should remain his careful and vigilant self. This includes watching his outgoings and making provision for his commitments and plans. Also, he should be wary of risk or entering into agreements without checking the full implications. When dealing with his finances, he needs to be disciplined, alert and prepared to question anything that is unclear.
Many Fire Oxen will have travel opportunities over the year and whenever possible the Fire Ox should take advantage of invitations he receives or offers that appeal to him, whether these involve visiting friends and relations or going away for a holiday or short break.
Whether born in 1937 or 1997, the Fire Ox will be offered considerable scope by the Rabbit year and by setting about his activities in a determined and willing way, he will often be pleased with what he is able to accomplish. He should also be open to the opportunities that will come his way, for these can be to his benefit. Overall, a satisfying and constructive year.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
Act on your dreams and hopes. Once you make a start, you can both enjoy what you do and look forward to the benefits that can follow on from your actions. Also, develop new interests and skills and enjoy the rapport you have with those around you.

The Earth Ox
This will be a year of important decisions for the Earth Ox. Although he may be feeling buffeted by recent events, the Rabbit year will give him more chance to regain the initiative and determine his own way forward. In addition many Earth Oxen will be helped by the support of those around them as well as benefit from some moments of good fortune. For many this is a year of considerable promise.
For Earth Oxen in work there will be both chances and choices. With staff movements and changes underway there will be opportunities for many Earth Oxen to take on more work and/or move to another position. Sometimes the change involved could be quite a wrench, particularly if the Earth Ox has been in the same position for some time, but for those who are keen to take on new challenges and use their talents in other ways, the Rabbit year can present some interesting opportunities. For many this will be a year of important decisions.
Whether the Earth Ox decides to move elsewhere or remain where he is, he will need to keep alert and follow developments closely. This is no time to immerse himself so much in his own activities that he risks becoming isolated or remaining unaware of certain proposals. In 2011 all Earth Oxen need to keep informed and involved.
For Earth Oxen who are feeling staid or discontented where they are, again the Rabbit year can present some interesting choices. Some Earth Oxen may have the opportunity to take retirement, and should this tempt them, they should study the implications and take appropriate advice. Others may decide to look for alternative positions as well as consider different ways in which they could use their experience. Making a change may not be easy, but some ideas the Earth Ox has could indicate an exciting way forward. Mid-March to early June and October could see important work developments.
Throughout the year the Earth Ox will be encouraged by the support and advice he is given and whenever he is considering his options, he should talk to those around him and make sure any concerns and questions are addressed. As an Earth Ox, he may be independent-minded, but this is no time for acting alone or keeping thoughts to himself. Earth Oxen, do take note.
The Earth Ox also needs to be thorough when dealing with financial matters, especially when handling important paperwork or entering into any agreements. Again, if in doubt, he should seek advice and clarification. In the Rabbit year he should avoid haste, risk or acting against his better judgement.
With the year’s emphasis on personal development, the Earth Ox should also set some time aside to enjoy and further his interests. This includes adding to his knowledge as well as going to special events. Some Earth Oxen could be tempted by courses available in their area or online. By doing something positive and pursuing something they enjoy, they can make this a satisfying time.
The Earth Ox is often selective in his socializing and prefers to keep things relatively low key. However, if he receives invitations or sees events that appeal to him, he should try to go, as his social life and some of the interests he pursues can bring variety and balance to his lifestyle and do him good. Earth Oxen who are alone and would welcome the chance to make new friends should also make every effort to go out more and perhaps consider joining local societies and interest groups. The Earth Ox’s relations with others are well aspected this year and for the unattached there are good prospects for new friendships and romance. March, April, July and September could see the most social activity.
The Earth Ox’s domestic life is also likely to be active, with some excitement concerning the activities and success of a younger relation. Whenever arrangements need making, the Earth Ox’s organizational skills will be particularly valued, and his loved ones will often be grateful for his foresight and attentiveness. He will also be the driving force behind certain plans and decisions this year and whether these involve travel, home alterations or major purchases, his initiative can lead to a lot happening.
However, while a lot can go well this year, problems and difficulties can still raise their head. When they do, co-operation is the order of the day and the Earth Ox should join with those around him to give time and attention to the situation. This is a year favouring combined effort.
Overall, the Rabbit year can be an important one for the Earth Ox, particularly in view of some of the choices that will open up for him. By drawing on the advice and support available to him and following his instincts, he will generally be pleased with how he fares.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
You can do well this year, but do take your time when making decisions and follow your instincts. Also, draw on the willingness of others to advise and support. Developing your interests can reward you well.

FAMOUS OXEN
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THE TIGER (#ulink_ee09bbcd-d035-55aa-bf51-b85a0136757f)


THE PERSONALITY OF THE TIGER
It’s
the zest,
the enthusiasm,
the giving the little bit more,
that makes the difference.
And opens up so much.
The Tiger is born under the sign of courage. He is a charismatic figure and usually holds very firm views. He is strong-willed and determined and sets about most of his activities with tremendous energy and enthusiasm. He is very alert and quick-witted and his mind is forever active. He is a highly original thinker and is nearly always brimming with new ideas or full of enthusiasm for some new project or scheme.
The Tiger adores challenges and loves to get involved in anything that he thinks has an exciting future or that catches his imagination. He is prepared to take risks and does not like to be bound either by convention or the dictates of others. He likes to be free to act as he chooses and at least once during his life he will throw caution to the wind and go off and do the things he wants to do.
The Tiger does, however, have a somewhat restless nature. Even though he is often prepared to throw himself wholeheartedly into a project, his initial enthusiasm can soon wane if he sees something more appealing. He can also be rather impulsive and there will be occasions in his life when he acts in a manner he later regrets. If he were to think things through or be prepared to persevere in his various activities, he would almost certainly enjoy a greater degree of success.
Fortunately the Tiger is lucky in most of his enterprises, but should things not work out as he hoped, he is liable to suffer from severe bouts of depression and it will often take him a long time to recover. His life often consists of a series of ups and downs.
He is, however, very adaptable. He has an adventurous spirit and rarely stays in the same place for long. In the early stages of his life he is likely to try his hand at several different jobs and he will also change his residence fairly frequently.
The Tiger is very honest and open in his dealings with others. He hates any sort of hypocrisy or falsehood. He is also well known for being blunt and forthright and has no hesitation in speaking his mind. He can be rebellious at times, particularly against any form of petty authority, and while this can lead him into conflict with others, he is never one to shrink from an argument or avoid standing up for what he believes is right.
The Tiger is a natural leader and can rise to the top of his chosen profession. He does not, however, care for anything too bureaucratic or detailed, and he does not like to obey orders. He can be stubborn and obstinate and throughout his life he likes to retain a certain amount of independence in his actions and be responsible to no one but himself. He likes to consider that all his achievements are due to his own efforts and he will not ask for support from others if he can avoid it.
Ironically, despite his self-confidence and leadership qualities, he can be indecisive and will often delay making a major decision until the very last moment. He can also be sensitive to criticism.
Although the Tiger is capable of earning large sums of money, he is rather a spendthrift and does not always put his money to its best use. He can also be most generous and will often shower lavish gifts on friends and relations.
The Tiger cares very much for his reputation and the image that he tries to project. He carries himself with an air of dignity and authority and enjoys being the centre of attention. He is very adept at attracting publicity, both for himself and the causes he supports.
The Tiger often marries young and he will find himself best suited to those born under the signs of the Pig, Dog, Horse and Goat. He can also get on well with the Rat, Rabbit and Rooster, but will find the Ox and Snake a bit too quiet and serious for his liking, and he will be highly irritated by the Monkey’s rather mischievous and inquisitive ways. He will also find it difficult to get on with another Tiger or a Dragon – both partners will want to dominate the relationship and could find it difficult to compromise on even the smallest of matters.
The Tigress is lively, witty and a marvellous hostess at parties. She takes great care over her appearance and is usually most attractive. She can be a very doting mother and while she believes in letting her children have their freedom, she makes an excellent teacher and will ensure that her children are well brought up and want for nothing. Like her male counterpart, she has numerous interests and likes to have sufficient independence and freedom to go off and do the things she wants to do. She has a most caring and generous nature.
The Tiger has many commendable qualities. He is honest, courageous and often a source of inspiration to others. Providing he can curb the wilder excesses of his restless nature, he is almost certain to lead a fulfilling and satisfying life.

THE FIVE DIFFERENT TYPES OF TIGER
In addition to the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac there are five elements and these have a strengthening or moderating influence on the signs. The effects of the five elements on the Tiger are described below, together with the years in which they were exercising their influence. Therefore those Tigers born in 1950 and 2010 are Metal Tigers, those born in 1962 are Water Tigers, and so on.

Metal Tiger: 1950, 2010
The Metal Tiger has an assertive and outgoing personality. He is very ambitious and while his aims may change from time to time, he will work relentlessly until he has obtained what he wants. He can, however, be impatient for results and become highly strung if things do not work out as he would like. He is distinctive in his appearance and is admired and respected by many.

Water Tiger: 1962
This Tiger has a wide variety of interests and is always eager to experiment with new ideas or satisfy his adventurous nature by going off to explore distant lands. He is versatile, shrewd and has a kindly nature. He tends to remain calm in a crisis, although he can be annoyingly indecisive at times. He communicates well with others and through his many capabilities and persuasive nature usually achieves what he wants in life. He is also highly imaginative and is often a gifted orator or writer.

Wood Tiger: 1914, 1974
The Wood Tiger has a friendly and pleasant personality. He is less independent than some of the other types of Tiger and more prepared to work with others to secure a desired objective. However, he does have a tendency to jump from one thing to another and can easily become distracted. He is usually very popular, has a large circle of friends and invariably leads a busy and enjoyable social life. He also has a good sense of humour.

Fire Tiger: 1926, 1986
The Fire Tiger sets about everything he does with great verve and enthusiasm. He loves action and is always ready to throw himself wholeheartedly into anything that catches his imagination. He has many leadership qualities and is capable of communicating his ideas and enthusiasm to others. He is very much an optimist and can be most generous. He has a likeable nature and can be a witty and persuasive speaker.

Earth Tiger: 1938, 1998
This Tiger is responsible and level-headed. He studies everything objectively and tries to be scrupulously fair in all his dealings. Unlike other Tigers, he is prepared to specialize in certain areas rather than get distracted by other matters, but he can become so involved in what he is doing that he does not always take into account the opinions of those around him. He has good business sense and is usually very successful in later life. He has a large circle of friends and pays great attention to both his appearance and his reputation.

PROSPECTS FOR THE TIGER IN 2011
With his energy, personality and ideas, the Tiger will have been able to make a lot happen during his own year (14 February 2010–2 February 2011) and will have seen some interesting developments in many areas of his life. The closing months of the year will continue to be busy, with the Tiger generally faring well.
Relations with others are particularly favourably aspected and many Tigers will find themselves in increasing demand as the year draws to a close. There could be domestic arrangements to make, relations to meet up with and parties and other social events to go to. For the unattached, affairs of the heart can add some excitement to this time. December and January can be particularly active and special months.
Many Tigers will have seen significant changes in their work over the year and the closing months will give them the chance to familiarize themselves with their new role. For those seeking work or hoping to move elsewhere, this is a time to keep alert for openings and to act quickly when anything arises that interests them.
With his generally active lifestyle, the Tiger will also need to keep a close watch on his spending at this time. Particularly when socializing or shopping, he could find he has spent far more than anticipated. In order to go ahead with certain plans, some advance budgeting could be helpful. Also, with many Tigers having the chance to travel towards the end of the year, setting funds aside for this will allow them to enjoy their time away all the more.
The Tiger year can certainly be a full and eventful one for the Tiger and by seizing his opportunities, he can gain a lot from it. And on a personal level his own year can give rise to some splendid occasions.

The Year of the Rabbit begins on 3 February and will give the Tiger an excellent chance to make headway. It is a year favouring development and progress and the Tiger can enjoy some fine personal achievements.
At work the Tiger will often find himself encouraged to make more of particular strengths and skills. Sometimes he will be given more specialist work or new objectives to concentrate on as well as have the chance of additional training. Although some of what is asked of him can bring increased pressure, by taking advantage of what is offered the Tiger can not only make good headway but also open up other possibilities for the longer term. For many Tigers this is a year when they will reach another stage in their career, with their previous commitment being both recognized and rewarded.
Most Tigers will have chances to progress with their present employer and will benefit from their in-house knowledge and proven skills, but for those who feel opportunities are limited where they are or are seeking work, the Rabbit year again holds interesting prospects. To benefit fully, these Tigers should consider other ways in which they can use their skills. With some innovative thinking (and the Tiger does have many fine ideas) as well as consultation with employment agencies and other contacts, they could identify new areas which particularly appeal to them. Also, when making applications, if they find out about the responsibilities involved and stress what they can bring to the position, they can do much to strengthen their chances. The Rabbit year can bring fresh possibilities for the Tiger and it rests with him to act quickly and effectively. The months from April to early July and September could see some particularly good opportunities, but in general this is very much a year to keep alert and informed, build on skills and take the initiative. For the determined Tiger, the Rabbit year can be important and successful.
Another interesting aspect of the year will be the recreational possibilities that open up for the Tiger. By pursuing activities he enjoys, he can reinforce the constructive nature of the present time. Interests that allow him to get out of doors and take additional exercise could particularly appeal, as could developing new ideas and more creative activities. Whatever the Tiger decides to do, his inventive and adventurous streak can serve him well this year.
His financial position can also see an improvement and many Tigers will benefit from a rise in income or receive funds from another source. However, to make the most of this upturn the Tiger does need to manage his finances well. This includes looking to reduce borrowings as well as budgeting ahead. Care and good control can lead to more satisfactory purchases as well as plans going ahead and certain pressures easing. This is a year when it will reward the Tiger to be disciplined, careful and prudent.
With his active and outgoing nature the Tiger is able to get on well with many people and over the year his social life can bring him considerable pleasure. There will be good opportunities for him to meet others, with some important new friendships being made. Existing romances, especially those started in the Tiger year, can often become more meaningful, while many Tigers who are currently unattached will have excellent opportunities to meet others. This can be a special year for affairs of the heart, with quite a few Tigers settling down with a partner or getting married. The period from May to August and November could see the most social activity, although throughout the year the Tiger will have opportunities to go out and occasions to look forward to.
He will also derive much contentment from his home life during the year. Although he and members of his family will often be busy, if he makes sure quality time is spent together and there is good communication and co-operation, everyone can benefit. Sometimes suggestions the Tiger puts forward could be particularly appreciated, whether for improvements in the home or for activities everyone can enjoy. His contribution to home life can certainly bring pleasure to his loved ones this year. With the Rabbit year’s emphasis on personal development, some Tigers may also decide to start a new interest or self-improvement activity with a loved one, with each helping and motivating the other. This is a year favouring shared pursuits.
Although the aspects are supportive, no year is without its problems or pressures, and when any difficulties do arise, the Tiger should be careful not to act too precipitously. By allowing himself time to collect his thoughts, consider possibilities and talk over situations, he may defuse tensions and find solutions to problems. The Rabbit year favours measured responses, and time and patience will help at some of the more awkward moments of the year.
Generally, the Year of the Rabbit is a positive one for the Tiger and will allow him to move forward. It is a time to act on his ideas and seize his opportunities. He will generally be well supported, with his home and social life being particularly important to him. Overall, a satisfying year and one especially favouring personal growth.

The Metal Tiger
This can be a constructive year for the Metal Tiger, although it will require good planning. With some ideas and hopes in mind, the Metal Tiger will be able to get a lot out of the next 12 months, but if he proceeds in too ad hoc a manner, time and some good opportunities could be lost. As 2011 starts all Metal Tigers should consider setting themselves some objectives for the year and having something definite to work towards.
As personal development is favourably aspected this year, if there is a skill the Metal Tiger would like to learn or improve, or a subject that has been intriguing him, this is an ideal time to follow this up. Self-improvement activities could be especially satisfying, with the Metal Tiger exploring ways he can use his new knowledge. Some Metal Tigers will also decide to give some attention to their well-being and, with proper guidance, will be pleased with the changes they make.
For Metal Tigers who are particularly keen to meet others, it could be well worth considering joining groups, enrolling on courses and going to interest-related events. With his keen and enterprising nature, the Metal Tiger will nearly always have something to look forward to, but May to early September and November are likely to be the busiest months socially. Also, during the year the Metal Tiger could have the chance to help a very good friend, and the support he gives can be significant. Many of those around him value his judgement and over the year he can demonstrate what a true friend he is.
The Rabbit year can also spring its surprises and some of these could be travel related. The Metal Tiger may see a last-minute offer that particularly appeals to him or be tempted to travel to a special event. If so, he should seize his opportunities. In addition, if there is a particular destination he is keen to visit or something he specifically wants to do, by making enquiries and keeping alert he could benefit from some ideal offers.
He will also enjoy his home life over the year, with shared activities bringing him particular pleasure. Again, if he acts on his ideas, he can make this a satisfying and constructive time. There could also be some family highlights during the year, with an achievement or anniversary to mark.
Although the Metal Tiger will enjoy a lot of the year, as with any year there will be pressures and problems to address. Rather than keep these to himself, he should talk them over with his loved ones and, if appropriate, seek professional advice. He should also be wary of acting on any complicated matter too quickly. Facts, implications and sometimes obligations will need to be checked and clarified. When problems arise, the Metal Tiger will need to be thorough and avoid haste.
This also applies to financial matters. The Metal Tiger should study any financially-related forms carefully and question anything which is unclear. This is a year for care and keeping alert. In addition, if he makes advance provision for some of his plans and keeps a watchful eye on spending, he will find he is able to go ahead with much more as well as benefit from some favourable buying opportunities.
For Metal Tigers in work this will be a busy year, with many facing a heavier workload and new pressures. However, while demanding, it will offer the Metal Tiger an excellent chance to add to his experience. Many Metal Tigers could find their in-depth knowledge particularly valued as colleagues seek their advice or they guide and instruct more junior staff. The Rabbit year can be an exacting one but give the Metal Tiger the opportunity to display and develop his strengths.
For Metal Tigers seeking work, the Rabbit year can present a number of choices. Sometimes these could involve adapting and using their skills in new ways or taking on a temporary position with a view to seeing how it develops, but by remaining open to possibility, many could succeed in taking on an interesting new role. April to early July and September could see important work developments.
Metal Tigers who retire this year can also make this a constructive time. By giving careful thought to what they now want to do and getting their plans underway, they can see the year developing in an encouraging manner.
Overall, the Rabbit year holds promising prospects for the Metal Tiger and by acting on his ideas and opportunities, he will often derive much satisfaction from what he is able to do and the benefits that follow on. An interesting and favourable year.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
Think through what you want to achieve and talk your ideas over with those around you. With some clear ideas and the support of others, you can accomplish a great deal this year and also benefit from opportunities.

The Water Tiger
This will be a positive year for the Water Tiger and while it may lack the activity of some, he will often be pleased with the progress he makes. For many Water Tigers this can be an encouraging and personally satisfying time.
With the year’s emphasis on personal development, if there are any particular skills the Water Tiger feels it could be useful to learn or improve on, he should make enquiries and see what is possible. By looking to develop and doing something definite about it, he will often benefit from the knowledge he acquires. New skills could be one of the most important legacies of the Rabbit year.
As far as personal interests are concerned, the Water Tiger could also find it helpful to see what courses, interest groups and amenities are available in his area. With positive action backed by enthusiasm, he can make this a particularly rewarding time. The Water Tiger also has talents as a communicator, and any Water Tigers who enjoy writing should set time aside to enjoy their skills and creativity. In the Rabbit year the Water Tiger should use his strengths and chances wisely.
With the year favouring personal improvement, if the Water Tiger feels he is lacking sufficient exercise or his diet could be improved, it would be worth him seeking advice on the best way to proceed. Appropriate changes can make a noticeable difference, including improving energy levels.
The Water Tiger will value the help and support he is given over the year and, particularly when considering a new activity or project, he should talk over his ideas with those around him. Similarly, by being forthcoming over any concerns he may have, he will enable others to better understand and advise.
In his home life, with often busy lifestyles and different schedules to work around, the Water Tiger will need to ensure there is good co-operation and everyone does their fair share around the home. Also, despite the activity of the year, setting time aside for shared pursuits will not only help rapport and understanding but also add to the quality of home life.
Another feature of the year will be the support the Water Tiger is able to give to both younger and more senior relations, and although he may not want to appear interfering, his assistance can make a difference. The Water Tiger’s people skills will be much in evidence this year.
He will also find this an active and pleasing year socially. With the year’s emphasis on self-development, it is possible he will meet others who have embarked on a self-improvement activity or who share his interests (and sometimes problems), and this can lead to new friendships being made. For the unattached, affairs of the heart are also well aspected. Late April to August and November could see the most social activity.
In the Water Tiger’s work, there will be excellent chances to develop his skills. Often these will be with his present employer, with him being encouraged to make more of his specialist skills and being well placed for greater responsibilities. Admittedly, the headway many Water Tigers make this year will be modest rather than substantial, but a key benefit of the Rabbit year will be the experience the Water Tiger gains. This can prepare him well for future opportunities.
For Water Tigers who are seeking work or would like a change from what they are currently doing, the Rabbit year can be an excellent time to evaluate their position and consider the direction they would now like their career to take. With careful thought and some guidance, many could discover new possibilities to pursue, possibly involving retraining. For quite a few Water Tigers this is a year to take stock, consider what they now want to do and be prepared to adapt and learn. Opportunities could arise at almost any time, but April to early July and September could see some important work developments.
Many Water Tigers can look forward to an increase in earnings this year, but all will need to be disciplined in their spending and allow for their commitments and plans. Without care, anything extra could quickly be spent and not always in the best way. This is a year for good control and careful budgeting.
Overall, the Year of the Rabbit can be an interesting one, but the Water Tiger does need to act. With willingness and enthusiasm, he can make progress, but if he takes a more laid-back approach, valuable time and opportunities could be lost. Water Tigers, take note and do build on what this year offers.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
Be willing to learn and venture forward. You have a lot to offer and the positive action you take now can stand you in good stead as well as widen your options for the future. Use this year well, for its lessons and benefits can be far-reaching.

The Wood Tiger
There is a Chinese proverb that could be helpful for the Wood Tiger this year: ‘There is no trick to a bountiful harvest – simply work your hoe with diligence.’ In the Rabbit year the Wood Tiger can accomplish a great deal, but it will require discipline and diligence.
In his work the Rabbit year can see some significant developments. For those Wood Tigers who are employed in relatively large organizations, vacancies could arise in other departments and by applying and indicating their desire to progress, they can make encouraging headway and in the process gain valuable new experience.
For those who feel opportunities are limited where they are or who would welcome new challenges, this is also a time to look at other possibilities and actively make enquiries. Once they start they will be setting important (and unstoppable) wheels in motion. The year will see many Wood Tigers having to adapt to new situations and learn new skills. While these may be initially daunting, the Wood Tiger will welcome the chance to prove himself in new ways. The trick in the Rabbit year is to show resolve and willingness.
A factor in the Wood Tiger’s favour is the good working relations he enjoys with so many. Senior colleagues could prove particularly helpful in putting in recommendations, encouraging his career progression or providing him with positive references. In the Rabbit year the Wood Tiger should continue to make the most of his people skills and, if applicable, consider joining a professional body connected with his industry. Getting himself better known will not only give him more connections but also help his long-term prospects. What is achieved this year can be significant.
For Wood Tigers seeking work, the Rabbit year can again bring some interesting opportunities. These may differ from what the Wood Tiger is used to but give him an excellent chance to widen his experience. One of the key features of the Rabbit year is that it favours personal development and any new skills the Wood Tiger can gain can be a major legacy of the year. April to early July and September could see some good opportunities, but throughout the year all Wood Tigers should keep alert for chances to pursue. This is a time for resolve and initiative.
The progress many Wood Tigers are able to make at work can bring an increase in income and some will also benefit from an additional sum during the year. However, while many can look forward to an improvement in their fortunes, all Wood Tigers will need to remain disciplined and prudent in their spending. With care and good management, they will be able to improve their situation over the year; if not, any gains could be frittered away.
The Rabbit year can also bring some travel opportunities and even if some Wood Tigers do not actually travel too far in distance, a change of scene and break from routine can do them a lot of good. Sometimes chances to go away can appear at short notice, but wherever possible the Wood Tiger should try to take them up.
As far as his personal interests are concerned, the Rabbit year can be an immensely satisfying one. Although the Wood Tiger’s free time may be limited, by setting some aside for activities he enjoys, he can develop certain ideas and skills. The Rabbit year holds considerable potential for the Wood Tiger and his personal interests are another outlet for his talents and creativity.
For many Wood Tigers their work and interests will also have a pleasing social element and be a good way to meet others. As with so much this year, by making the most of situations, the Wood Tiger stands to benefit. And for the unattached, the Rabbit year can present some fine romantic opportunities.
The Wood Tiger’s domestic life is also set to be busy and eventful. During the year there will be many demands on his time and he may despair of all that is being asked of him, but by remaining organized, deciding on priorities and using his time effectively, he will not only be able to cope but also accomplish a great deal. Throughout the year it is also important that he is forthcoming about his plans and concerns. This is a year for sharing with others.
Overall, the Rabbit year is very much a time for the Wood Tiger to build on his skills and strengths and look to move forward. With resolve and willingness, he can make this an interesting and fulfilling year. Throughout, he will be helped by the support and goodwill of those around him and his relations with others will be an important and encouraging factor in his progress.

TIP FOR THE YEAR
You have great people skills – use them well. With support, you will find your prospects – and year – will be so much better.

The Fire Tiger
The Fire Tiger will have seen a lot happen in recent years. He will have had personal successes and gained much valuable experience, but he will also have had disappointments and regrets. In 2011 he is set for a rewarding year which will give him the chance to build on his strengths and enjoy positive developments in several areas of his life.
His personal life could be particularly special this year, with some exciting developments to look forward to. Some Fire Tigers may become parents or see the realization of some long-held hopes, including marriage, a move to more suitable accommodation or the achievement of a personal objective. A lot can go the Fire Tiger’s way this year, but he does need to act determinedly. This is a year for initiative and for setting plans in motion. As Virgil wrote, ‘Fortune favours the bold,’ and to get the most from the year the Fire Tiger will need to be bold and believing.
He will be helped by the support he receives and will find that by sharing activities and pooling ideas and energy, more will get to happen, and more quickly. In addition if the Fire Tiger has any concerns or doubts, it is important that he talks to others and gets clarification and advice. More senior relations may also do much to assist him over the year.
In addition to the positive developments in the Fire Tiger’s personal life, his social life can bring him much pleasure. Once again he will appreciate the camaraderie of good friends and welcome the chance to talk over news and run over ideas. Some of his personal interests may also have a strong social element and the Fire Tiger will enjoy going to events and meeting other enthusiasts. This is very much a year for action.
The Rabbit year also favours affairs of the heart and for Fire Tigers who are unattached or have recently experienced some personal difficulty, this can be a year of exciting developments, with many meeting someone special by chance. Love, whether existing or new, can add a sparkle to many a Fire Tiger’s year. Mid-April to August and November could see the most social activity.

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