Last week marked the beginning of the Lunar New Year, ushering in fresh energies—much like the start of our calendar year just over a month ago. For me, the shift feels undeniable.
According to the Chinese Zodiac, 2025 is the Year of the Snake, paired with the element of Wood. The snake, the sixth animal in the zodiac cycle—symbolizes wisdom, transformation, and renewal. Just as a snake sheds its skin, it reminds us of our own ability to grow, evolve, and adapt to life’s changes.
This year, the presence of the Wood element adds another dimension: resilience, stability, and steady growth. Together, they send a powerful message—change is inevitable, but when embraced with intention, we can move forward with clarity and confidence.
As you probably know, this theme resonates deeply with me. But instead of focusing on the broader world, I find myself turning inward, noticing how these energies are influencing my daily routines, priorities, and overall focus.
I’ve always been a homebody, someone who finds comfort in my own space. Lately, that pull has become even stronger. I’m paying closer attention to how my environment looks and feels, noticing when things are out of place or need attention. More than ever, I feel compelled to declutter, clean, and let go of objects that no longer serve me—things that once held meaning but now feel like remnants of a distant past. In many ways, the snake shedding its skin feels like the perfect metaphor.
At the same time, I’m more focused on shaping my future by making small but meaningful choices today—choosing healthier foods, prioritizing movement, and listening to what my body needs. Not just for how I feel in the present, but because, more than ever, I sense these choices will shape my wellbeing five, ten, or even twenty years from now. Perhaps this is where the Wood element’s resilience and adaptability come into play—supporting gradual but lasting growth.
Then, just the other night, I had a dream filled with snakes—including a rattlesnake. There were two powerful realizations from that dream. First, for the first time in my life, a dream about snakes wasn’t a nightmare. And second, while in the dream, I realized I had nothing to fear.
That’s a big shift for someone who has had a phobia of snakes since childhood.
Now, don’t get me wrong—I’m not about to go looking for them! But maybe, this year, I can allow them to be a positive symbol of the transformation happening in my small corner of the world.
How about you? Have you been feeling the energy of this new year in your own life? I’d love to hear what shifts, big or small, you’re noticing.