Interview with Caspar van der Poel - social media day June 30
Out and about
The acupuncturist's toolbox - Thierry de Vlieg on Dr. Tan's balance method
The Fire of Summer - joy, connection, and vitality
The toolbox of the acupuncturist - Ineke van der Ham on Applied Channel Theory
2024: The Year of the Dragon
On Saturday, February 10, the Year of the Dragon begins according to the Chinese zodiac.
If you were born in 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, or 2012, then it's your year!
In China, the Dragon symbolizes wisdom, success, and luck. Being born in a dragon year is considered a very auspicious sign. People born under this sign are often described as charismatic, energetic, and intelligent. They are also courageous and confident, which often leads to successful entrepreneurship and innovation. The downside? They are no strangers to restlessness, sometimes struggle with forming close relationships, and find it difficult to express emotions.
Prioritizing relaxation
In terms of health, dragons are often blessed with a strong constitution. However, even dragons can become exhausted if they don't take enough time to rest and relax. This can lead to irritability, tension headaches, high blood pressure, and depression. Introducing more structure and routine into their lives works wonders for the dragon. Additionally, practices that focus on relaxing both body and mind, such as yoga and tai chi, are highly suitable for the dragon.
Pursue your dreams!
The dragon reminds us that we all have dreams and that this is the year to chase them. Whether it's business ventures or romantic adventures, in the year of the dragon, you can expect a flying start.
2024 is also a Yang year. Forget about a calm, tranquil year; there will be quite a bit of excitement in many areas.
If things get too restless and you need more balance, contact an NVA acupuncturist!