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Resolutions feel heavy when your bones are asking for rest. Today I talk about why January has never been our moment and how moving goal‑setting to the Feng Shui New Year in early February creates a kinder, more effective path to change. With the tree down and the house cleared, the space - and the mind - finally have room to breathe. From there, intentions take root.
We unpack the difference between calendar time and seasonal time, then look ahead to the Yang Fire Horse of 2026 within cycle nine’s Rising Phoenix energy. Double fire can light the way or scorch the ground, so we talk through practical ways to soften and steer it: grounding materials, considered water elements, and simple routines that tame pace without killing momentum. Think horsemanship, not hustle - control the reins instead of getting dragged by them.
You’ll learn an easy Phoenix picture ritual to anchor annual intentions, why “feelings first” makes goals stick, and how to focus on just one or two of the nine areas of your home to avoid overwhelm.
I also share a reflective audit: look back at what worked and what hurt this year, then translate the feelings you want - lightness, energy, security - into tangible changes in your space. January becomes your runway for reflection and gentle prep; February is your aligned take‑off.
If you’re ready to reset your home and your head without the January panic, join us. Subscribe, share this with a friend who hates New Year pressure, and leave a review with the one feeling you want to carry into 2026.
Lots of love,
Speak soon,
Rachael xx
hello@everydayfengshui
@everyday_feng_shui
www.everydayfengshui.co.uk
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Resolutions feel heavy when your bones are asking for rest. Today I talk about why January has never been our moment and how moving goal‑setting to the Feng Shui New Year in early February creates a kinder, more effective path to change. With the tree down and the house cleared, the space - and the mind - finally have room to breathe. From there, intentions take root.
We unpack the difference between calendar time and seasonal time, then look ahead to the Yang Fire Horse of 2026 within cycle nine’s Rising Phoenix energy. Double fire can light the way or scorch the ground, so we talk through practical ways to soften and steer it: grounding materials, considered water elements, and simple routines that tame pace without killing momentum. Think horsemanship, not hustle - control the reins instead of getting dragged by them.
You’ll learn an easy Phoenix picture ritual to anchor annual intentions, why “feelings first” makes goals stick, and how to focus on just one or two of the nine areas of your home to avoid overwhelm.
I also share a reflective audit: look back at what worked and what hurt this year, then translate the feelings you want - lightness, energy, security - into tangible changes in your space. January becomes your runway for reflection and gentle prep; February is your aligned take‑off.
If you’re ready to reset your home and your head without the January panic, join us. Subscribe, share this with a friend who hates New Year pressure, and leave a review with the one feeling you want to carry into 2026.
Lots of love,
Speak soon,
Rachael xx
hello@everydayfengshui
@everyday_feng_shui
www.everydayfengshui.co.uk