Eye Of The Tiger
Tatler Singapore|February 2022
In Chinese astrology, your zodiac year ties in with your fortunes. A feng shui master shares his tips on how those born in the Year of the Tiger can conquer the challenges of the year ahead
Durva Simone Bose
Eye Of The Tiger
According to Chinese astrology, people in their zodiac year are believed to fan tai sui—or clash with the Grand Duke Jupiter. Which means that those born in the Year of the Tiger (1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010) might experience a challenging 2022, be it in terms of health, career or relationships. With the right guidance though, Tigers will be able to overcome any obstacles. Cue feng shui master and bazi consultant Kevin Foong from Kevin Foong Consulting Group, who stresses that Tigers (and Monkeys) must be prepared for major changes in their lives—which may not necessarily be negative. Here, he gives sound advice in the realms of wealth, health, relationships, business and self; Tigers would do well to heed it.

WEALTH: THINK TWICE BEFORE MAKING BIG FINANCIAL DECISIONS

Whether you’re committing to a sizeable investment or starting a new business venture, check your finances and check them again; better yet, get a second opinion. When it comes to building good karma, do more charitable deeds such as donating blood, money or time to help the needy during the first 15 days of the Lunar New Year.

HEALTH: EAT RIGHT AND KEEP ACTIVE

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