What to expect this Year of the Water Rabbit, according to your Chinese horoscope

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What to expect this Year of the Water Rabbit, according to your Chinese horoscope
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January 22 marks the start of a brand new year—in terms of the lunar calendar for 2023, that is. This changing of the calendar is commemorated through the Chinese New Year, and part of this annual

celebration is identifying what this new year has in store for us in different aspects of our lives through the Chinese horoscope.

Risk-taking can lead them to unexpected profits, but they must also exercise caution toward impulsive decisions and unnecessary expenses. In the meantime, it will be wiser for Rats to steer clear of anything money-related that involves speculations, such as gambling or real estate.Positive changes are also in store for the Ox, and this is the year when their hard work and efforts will receive recognition and rewards.

Rabbits must also be careful when playing sports or taking part in physical activities that are extreme or dangerous, or else they might end up badly hurt. Those who don’t engage in physical activities are advised to start simple or basic exercises before it’s too late, though. They can also expect a passionate love life this year, but they are advised to focus on the present and live in the moment instead of worrying about the future of their relationships.

Love is also in the air for single people born in the Year of the Snake, while those in long-term relationships may find themselves reaching big milestones such as marriage. However, they may experience career challenges such as delays, rejections, or unfavorable workplace situations. It may not be the best time to switch jobs too, but the key to having a good year is to avoid letting these problems discourage you.

The Year of the Water Rabbit is the perfect time for those born in the Year of the Monkey to step out of their comfort zone and explore new opportunities, especially in terms of their career. With lots of hard work, the Monkey will experience good results throughout the year financially—but they are advised to take budget planning and management seriously and avoid splurging money on unnecessary things to stay financially stable.

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