Happy Lunar New Year—You Tigress


Ring the gong and light a red lantern—it’s Lunar New Year—celebrated in Korea, Singapore, Mongolia, Tibet, Vietnam, and Asian communities worldwide. 

The Lunar New Year jumps dates each year because it follows the lunar calendar instead of the Gregorian solar calendar

2022 marks the end of the Year of the Ox and

What’s The Year of The Tiger Known For?

  • Bravery

  • Confidence

  • Abundance

  • Strength

What’s With The Moon?

On this very auspicious night, the moon is in a new moon phase, creating a much darker night sky to illuminate the stars in better detail (watch out for the white tiger constellation and download a star app to see it). Also, the new moon represents new beginnings and opportunities.

What Will The Omni Team Be Doing?

Popping some champagne and creating a Lunar New Year manifestation list (it’s what we want for the world and ourselves in 2022).

This year, our Marketing Director wants to cultivate courage and abundance (like cha-ching 🧧), so she’s asking her trusted star constellation for some extra-cosmic energy.

But however you celebrate the Lunar New Year, we’re thrilled to see people worldwide embracing positive new beginnings since the shutdown. 


What Are the Lucky Colors in 2022?

 

If you want to pull in more cosmic energy, try adding cerulean blue, fiery red, mint green, and imperial yellow to your daily life in 2022.

 
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