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Feng Shui expert reveals what 2018 has in store

By Siofra Brennan
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31 Dec, 2017 09:58 PM9 mins to read

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Each sign lasts for a whole year and each year takes the name of an animal whose characteristics colour and influence everything that happens for the next 12 months. Photo / 123RF

Each sign lasts for a whole year and each year takes the name of an animal whose characteristics colour and influence everything that happens for the next 12 months. Photo / 123RF

If you're wondering if this will be the year when you'll find love or finally get that promotion, the answer could lie in the year you were born.

As the New Year begins Feng Shui expert Sarah McAllister of The Feng Shui Agency will be using the Chinese Zodiac to draw up bespoke cures for her clients' issues.

And now she has shared with the Daily Mail the predictions she'll be using to create those solutions, according to the 12 signs of Chinses astrology.

Unlike Western astrology, each sign lasts for a whole year and each year takes the name of an animal whose characteristics colour and influence everything that happens for the next 12 months.

This is the Year Of The Dog, signalling a fortunate 12 months ahead for most of those born in 1935, 1947, 1959, Jan 1971, 1982, 1994 and 2006.

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Those born in 1966 under the sign of the horse or in 1975 under the rabbit are advised to see their doctor as they may find themselves easily worn out by the demands of the year, while those born in the year of The Sheep are set for a boost in health and wellbeing.

Dog

The Dog is the Leader of the Year so you should be feeling in good spirits. Don't be careless with home security or walk alone in the dark though as this year has the sign of Double Ghost Robbery for you.

Make sure your accountant or business advisor is also very sharp so you don't get robbed in business matters.

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• 14 Feb 1934 to 03 Feb 1935
• 02 Feb 1946 to 21 Jan 1947
• 18 Feb 1958 to 08 Feb 1959
• 06 Feb 1970 to 26 Jan 1971
• 25 Jan 1982 to 12 Feb 1983
• 10 Feb 1994 to 30 Jan 1995
• 29 Jan 2006 to 17 Feb 2007
• 16 Feb 2018 to 04 Feb 2019

Rat

The Rat has some powerful lucky stars this year and also can expect romance. There are however a few disruptive energy stars in the North affecting the Rat's position, however, this difficult energy can be turned into power and drive if you get the right advice and guidance.

Good allies for the Rat this year are people born in the year of the Horse and the Dragon.

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• 24 Jan 1936 to 09 Feb 1937
• 10 Feb 1948 to 28 Jan 1949
• 28 Jan 1960 to 14 Feb 1961
• 15 Feb 1972 to 02 Feb 1973
• 02 Feb 1984 to 19 Feb 1985
• 19 Feb 1996 to 06 Feb 1997
• 07 Feb 2008 to 25 Jan 2009

Ox

The Ox is under a bit of pressure this year and will likely feel a bit out of sorts.

You might also be prone to anger and annoyance which is very unlike your normally placid character.

There is also an increased risk of fire causing a calamity for them this year, so do be careful with candles and open fires this year, or else it could end up in disaster.

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• 10 Feb 1937 to 30 Jan 1938
• 29 Jan 1949 to 16 Feb 1950
• 15 Feb 1961 to 04 Feb 1962
• 03 Feb 1973 to 22 Jan 1974
• 20 Feb 1985 to 08 Feb 1986
• 07 Feb 1997 to 27 Jan 1998
• 26 Jan 2009 to 14 Feb 2010

Tiger

The Tiger could find themselves feeling a little scattered in their focus this year. Good allies for them this year are those born in the year of the Horse.

There is an increased chance of travel this year, particularly on governmental or diplomatic related matters.

Career should be strong this year for the Tiger, but as always, more in-depth analysis of a person's unique birth details and Chinese horoscope reveals more about precisely how the year will affect them.

Is this you?

• 31 Jan 1938 to 18 Feb 1939
• 17 Feb 1950 to 05 Feb 1951
• 05 Feb 1962 to 24 Jan 1963
• 23 Jan 1974 to 10 Feb 1975
• 09 Feb 1986 to 28 Jan 1987
• 28 Jan 1998 to 15 Feb 1999
• 14 Feb 2010 to 02 Feb 2011

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Rabbit

You might find themselves lacking in chi this year so they would be wise to seek a natural health practitioners advice or get acupuncture regularly.

Also, you might be feeling a bit rebellious and not quite sure of how to express yourself.

You do stand a good chance of being involved in innovative projects this year, so I encourage you to trust instincts and inner vision this year.

Is this you?

• 19 Feb 1939 to 06 Feb 1940
• 06 Feb 1951 to 26 Jan 1952
• 25 Jan 1963 to 12 Feb 1964
• 11 Feb 1975 to 30 Jan 1976
• 29 Jan 1987 to 16 Feb 1988
• 16 Feb 1999 to 04 Feb 2000
• 03 Feb 2011 to 22 Jan 2012

Dragon

The Dragon is against the ruling energy of the year The Dog, so could find it a tricky year with many surprise setbacks and disappointments.

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Depending on your full chart though you might be able to make this year truly transformative, as many people who are against the "Tai Soi" find that the disruption allows them to deeply reassess what they are doing and where they are going in life.

Be especially careful with travelling and do not go into dark alleyways alone this year. Take extra security measures and if confronted by anyone, remain calm or else matters could escalate with grave consequences.

Is this you?

• 08 Feb 1940 to 26 Jan 1941
• 27 Jan 1952 to 13 Feb 1953
• 13 Feb 1964 to 01 Feb 1965
• 31 Jan 1976 to 17 Feb 1977
• 17 Feb 1988 to 05 Feb 1989
• 05 Feb 2000 to 23 Jan 2001
• 23 Jan 2012 to 09 Feb 2013

Snake

The Snake is a little under pressure this year but does have quite a few good protective stars looking after them this year.

You could feel a little drained by the double earth energy of this year though so you should take time to rest and relax as often as they can. Financially this should be a fruitful year.

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• 27 Jan 1941 to 15 Feb 1942
• 14 Feb 1953 to 03 Feb 1954
• 02 Feb 1965 to 21 Jan 1966
• 18 Feb 1977 to 07 Feb 1978
• 06 Feb 1989 to 27 Jan 1990
• 24 Jan 2001 to 12 Feb 2002
• 10 Feb 2013 to 30 Jan 2014

Horse

The Horse has a good relationship with the Dog, so could benefit from this year if you know how to work efficiently without getting drained and over tired.

There is a lot of energy for the horse to use this year and career should be strong for you in general.

Obviously your personalised astrology and Feng Shui of your home will affect this but on the whole you can enjoy a good year.

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• 15 Feb 1942 to 04 Feb 1943
• 03 Feb 1954 to 24 Jan 1955
• 21 Jan 1966 to 09 Feb 1967
• 07 Feb 1978 to 28 Jan 1979
• 27 Jan 1990 to 15 Feb 1991
• 12 Feb 2002 to 01 Feb 2003
• 31 Jan 2014 to 18 Feb 2015

Sheep/Goat

The Sheep will enjoy greater health and wellbeing this year but won't be feeling very social. They will have energy to make great strides in projects and enjoy a lot of official approval.

It would be a good year to apply for a development loan for your business or to work in government and large corporations.

Is this you?

• 17 Feb 1931 to 05 Feb 1932
• 04 Feb 1943 to 24 Jan 1944
• 24 Jan 1955 to 11 Feb 1956
• 09 Feb 1967 to 29 Jan 1968
• 28 Jan 1979 to 16 Feb 1980
• 15 Feb 1991 to 03 Feb 1992
• 02 Feb 2003 to 21 Jan 2004
• 19 Feb 2015 - 07 Feb 2016

Monkey

The Monkey could find themselves travelling a lot this year.

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However, care should be taken as you are oppressed by the Two Sickness star this year. You will need to take care of health and wellbeing this year.

Is this you?

• 06 Feb 1932 to 25 Jan 1933
• 25 Feb 1944 to 11 Feb 1945
• 12 Feb 1956 to 31 Jan 1957
• 30 Jan 1968 to 16 Feb 1969
• 16 Feb 1980 to 04 Feb 1981
• 04 Feb 1992 to 22 Jan 1993
• 22 Jan 2004 to 08 Feb 2005
• 08 Feb 2016 to 27 Jan 2017

Rooster

The Rooster is suffering a little this year with two different sickness afflictions, so you would be well advised to pay attention to health and wellbeing this year. Watch your diet and make sure you take regular exercise.

Is this you?

• 26 Jan 1933 to 13 Feb 1934
• 13 Feb 1945 to 01 Feb 1946
• 31 Jan 1957 to 17 Feb 1958
• 17 Feb 1969 to 05 Feb 1970
• 05 Feb 1981 to 25 Feb 1982
• 23 Jan 1993 to 10 Feb 1994
• 09 Feb 2005 - 28 Jan 2006
• 28 Jan 2017 - 15 Feb 2018

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Pig

The Pig could find themselves feeling a little lonely or resentful and angry this year.

You also need to make sure that they don't suffer losses in the form of financial losses or teaming up with the wrong people in business this year.

Is this you?

• 04 Feb 1935 to 23 Jan 1936
• 22 Jan 1947 to 09 Feb 1948
• 8 Feb 1959 to 27 Jan 1960
• 27 Jan 1971 to 14 Feb 1972
• 13 Feb 1983 to 01 Feb 1984
• 31 Jan 1995 to 18 Feb 1996
• 18 Feb 2007 to 06 Feb 2008

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