Happy Chinese New Year – 2009 – The Year of the Ox
2009 – The Year of the Ox
The Chinese New Year is the longest and most important celebration in the Chinese calendar. The Ox is one of the 12-year cycle of animals that appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar.
The Ox is the sign of prosperity through fortitude and hard work. This is a GREAT year for the year of the Ox. The Ox represents calm, hard work, resolve and tenacity. While the mass media continues to spread doom and gloom news about the dire straights of our economy, I will celebrate and live the year of the Ox. Like most other folks on the planet who have lived at least four decades, I have experienced numerous adverse situations. It is through my desire to work hard and persevere that I developed my strengths that have helped me be successful today and will carry me through tomorrow.
To help Cheetah Learning students learn how to become as strong as an Ox this year, they can start off the Chinese New Year by:
A. Taking a survey to find out how we each uniquely use and develop our strengths. For people who take our survey, they can take a free 1 PDU class on doing risk assessments to reduce the risks that reduce their strength.
B. Listening to a podcast that explores how we can become as strong as an ox by building up our unique strengths in difficult times.
C. Downloading our free “Worryometer” tool to help handle the worries of life.
D. Getting a discount for our 30 hour Online Project Risk Management course. Contact Rita Soto for more information.