We’re pretty sure you’ve heard this pronouncement before… “2016 was one Helluva’ year…” Since our business is mostly about “Startups,” that is helping folks start up, grow, and scale their businesses, you can imagine that every one of those 365 days, in essence, amounts to a tug of war of high and lows, the small business headwinds pulling simultaneously in every direction. So as we close 2016, in this blog […]
This blog post previously appeared in the Old Office Divvy Blog Yes, 2014 is the Year of the Horse.
This year Chinese New Year began on Monday, January 23, 2012, and ushered in the Year of the Dragon.
This blog post previously appeared in the Old Office Divvy Blog by Sim Taing Co-Founder Office Divvy The Year of The Rabbit begins on February 3rd, 2011. The Chinese zodiac characterizes the Rabbit with cuddly, warm and affectionate attributes. The Rabbit is also one of the luckiest signs in the Chinese Astrology chart. As such, the year 2011 holds positive promises for both personal and business prosperity and fulfillment. 2011 will […]
This blog post previously appeared in the Old Office Divvy Blog …a guest blog post by Brad West Originally from Southern NJ and Central PA, Brad lives in Palm Coast, FL. He has a diverse background in Retail Management, Social Media Management, and Real Estate Marketing. Brad is currently a Social Media Professional for a national organization. Brad has also made a name for himself as the Technology and Small […]
Chinese New Year 4708 (or 2010 in the Western calendar), is the Year of the Tiger. The Tiger represents the third year in the 12 year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. The Year of the Tiger started on February 12, 2010 and will end on February 2, 2011. Next time we will celebrate the Year of the Tiger will be in 2022. Not so good news: The Year of the […]
The New Year is a special time for me… Since I was a kid, it has been the most important holiday in my life. I’ve always liked it better than my birthday, or any other holiday. I particularly like the fact that it is non-religious, and that it creates excitement in most of the world. I find the New Year’s Holiday to be a progressive one: It creates closure to […]