Showing posts with label Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Numerology & 2008

Normally I wouldn't even be commenting but seeing L. Bo's post got me thinking. Or more like stealing content from other people's pages. I call 2007 the year of change... 2008 I saw as about new beginnings.... starting over. Apparently numerology agrees with me. I don't put a whole lot of stock in it... but the new beginnings did stay with me. Right along with L. Bo's math. *lol*

In order to work out what number year you'll be on in 2008 you need to start your workings out with 2008 itself.

2 +0+0+8= 10

10 reduces to the single digit of 1.

Then all you have to do is add up the day and month of your birthday and add those numbers to the 1 from 2008.

For example if your birthday is 25th February this is how you work out what year you'll be on in 2008:-

2 + 5+ 2+1= 10

10 as we know reduces to the single digit of 1.

Therefore your 2008 numerology forecast would be a 1 year.

Work out your own year, your partners, friends and colleagues etc. to find out how the New Year will affect you all.

As with all metaphysical subjects; exciting as it may sound that someone else can tell you your future, you do still have free will.

What follows is a keyword for each of the 9 years that people will find themselves on, plus a list of Do's and Don'ts to consider.

Everyone has come back to this earth plane in order to learn the lessons that we didn't learn the last time we were here. And learn those lessons we will, but it's always easier to swim upriver than against it. That is what the Do's and Don'ts are all about; basically, how to make the journey easier.

Now discover your numerology forecast for 2008

1 YEAR

KEYWORDS: New beginnings, initiatives.
DO: Be Positive. Act alone. Use your intuition and make long term plans.
DON'T: Give up too easily. Enter into any business partnerships. Be moody or hang onto the past.

2 YEAR

KEYWORDS: Balance in all things, relationships.
DO: Be co-operative. Save money. Be patient and follow through with whatever you started last year.
DON'T: Start anything new. Be alone. Overspend or be aggressive.

3 YEAR

KEYWORDS: Expansion, creativity.
DO: Re-decorate. Socialise. Advertise and promote whatever you do.
DON'T: Make substantial changes. Start anything new. Lock yourself away or scatter your energies.

4 YEAR

KEYWORDS: Order, work.
DO: Be ready for hard work. Be orderly and methodical. Deal with all details. Make a budget and stick to it.
DON'T: Be lazy. Waste money. Rely on others. Complain.

5 YEAR

KEYWORDS: Go with the flow, self-promotion.
DO: Think things through. Keep an open mind. Accept all invitations. Expect the unexpected.
DON'T: Break any laws. Fight change. Over-indulge! Overspend.

6 YEAR

KEYWORDS: Love, home.
DO: Be responsible. Adjust to changes in the home. Take advice from friends. Be generous and loving.
DON'T: Give unwanted advice. Find fault. Be stubborn. Be selfish.

7 YEAR

KEYWORDS: Waiting, health.
DO: Rest. Research new ideas. Get away from it all. Correct past mistakes.
DON'T: Force any issues. Be impatient. Chase after money. Try and make progress.

8 YEAR

KEYWORDS: Karmic, money.
DO: Be money conscious. Do all the 'big' things yourself! Push on with new plans. Be modest.
DON'T: Be dishonest. Waste money. Invest after June. Be arrogant.

9 YEAR

KEYWORDS: Completion, emotion.
DO: Finish things off. Get rid of anything no longer required. Try and be unemotional. Make plans for next year.
DON'T: Be over-emotional. Delude yourself. Feel sorry for yourself. Over-react!

Saturday, March 17, 2007

New Beginnings

I always see the beginning of the year as a time of new beginnings. The old year is done and a new one is just beginning. Out with the old and in with the new. Christie was commenting that it has been a rough beginning to the year so far with my health and my family. With the exception of maybe 2003 this is probably the best beginning to a year since I moved to Peterborough. Maybe that should tell me something. Let's recap:

2003

At the beginning of 2003 I went back to school. I started at Trent, working towards my biology degree. I was working part time while in school so I had money coming in, plus the student loan. Aside from having pneumonia things were going pretty good.

2004

At the end of 2003 I had the flu. I spent the first 3 months of 2004 still recovering from it. I had lost a great deal of weight and just didn't get better. I ended up failing a course and dropped out of school. It was the beginning of 2004 when I had to put Tigger down... a tough time for me. Plus my landlord's son was stealing from me so I really had to get out of where I was living.

2005

My relationship ended and Adam had a psychotic episode leaving me scared for my safety until I moved out and had a new place to live. Maslow was right when he said that safety was your number 1 need. It takes a lot of energy when you have no idea what's going to happen and you have to have someone on speed dial in case you need to leave in the middle of the night. The only good news (or looking back maybe bad news... maybe I should've held off with the promotion) is that I got the performance coach position at the beginning of 2005. Not sure if they were just sick of me constantly applying or if they actually thought I could do the job. I was also given a team... that would turn out to be a huge mistake and would be very costly for a LONG time.

2006

I spent the beginning of 2006 off work, and not by choice either. I was forced onto an LOA for mental health reasons. It was a very brutal time and I won't go into it again. If you want to read about it I have a blog with all the details. As relaxing as it was supposed to be it was an extremely stressful time. I had no idea if I would have a job when I came back or what to expect. As far as I knew I was going back to the same team. I had to seriously contemplate whether or not to come back. And I had no income the entire time I was off. I finally got my EI after I had returned to work. The best news when I came back was that I was being moved to another team but even then I didn't know what to expect. People were trying to make me paranoid and were telling me that I was being closely monitored and if i fucked up again I'd be out the door. The first couple of months after I came back were still pretty stressful.

2007

I have been sick for the last month... but my health is an ongoing issue. I was born with respiratory distress so every winter I tend to be sick. At least this year I haven't had bronchitis. The Fibromyalgia doesn't help either. I don't have the flu so I can live with it. The big one is obviously my family. My parents are getting divorced and so now I am trying to make sense of that. I am just dreading the long, drawn out fight that it will likely become. But since they were living in different provinces it wasn't entirely unexpected. On a positive note I receieved a letter from my biological mother and she wants contact... I had prepared myself for nothing... so this is a big deal.

So far I would say that 2007 is the best year, at least since 2003. Why is there always so much drama in my life? *lol* I could really do with some peace and quiet....

Monday, January 01, 2007

The Year in Review

Since it is now January 1 I thought it was time to do the year in review... a time to look back at 2006 and reflect on it. There were some good things that happened and, as is part of life, there were some bad things as well. And now it is time to look ahead to the coming year, rather then looking to the past.

The High Points

  • Getting a family doctor
  • Treatment for Fibromyalgia
  • Getting Christie as a manager
  • Buying the MacBook Pro
  • Replacing the couch with the futon
  • Moving to a new apartment away from work with no roommates
  • Vacation
  • Spending time at Tammy's
  • Getting my teeth fixed
  • Christmas dinner with the family
  • Playing with Azrael... he keeps me calm
The Low Points

  • The LOA!!!!!
  • 7 weeks of reduced pay
  • Medical care in Peterborough
  • Having a stalker as a roommate
  • PDR (Annual review at work)
  • Sleeplessness
  • Student Loan!!!

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