One of the most powerful tools in creating effective work spaces is knowing how to identify your personal directions. People have preferences, and personality types are drawn to face specific directions. You see this all the time whenever you set us a room where people can sit facing a wide variety of directions. sometimes it looks like they planned it, as if each team chose to sit together.
It has taken many years of study and experience to learn and codify this, and we love having this tool handy because it is remarkably important to enhancing personal performance. In the course of this process we became, without realizing it, Futurists. In other words, people who pull together a wide variety of information and forecast what is going to happen in a specific field.
The thing about forecasting is that you have to start the forecast somewhere, so we use the Chinese New Year, for a number of good reasons, not the least of which is that it is the most celebrated festival in the world, and it is based on a specific astronomical alignment, the New Moon in Tropical Aquarius. For our forecast we use a combination of cyclic research and some tools from traditional Western Astrology, all combined with an intense attention to global politics and economics in several language. For the past fifteen years we have been doing a location specific, global forecast that we publish on our website.
We don’t charge for the forecast. Instead we offer it as a traditional Chinese New Year gift to our family, friends, students and clients, hoping that it will provide some helpful insight as they navigate the year ahead.
You can read it on screen or as a PDF at www.SpaceAndTime.com.
Ralph & Lahni de Amicis

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