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Drum Up Good Luck for the New Year
The start of a new year is a natural invitation for fresh beginnings, making it the perfect time to bring in some good luck. Across cultures, people have adopted fascinating traditions to ensure the new year is filled with prosperity, health, and happiness. Here are some ideas to make your own celebrations especially lucky.
Feast on Lucky Foods
What you eat as the clock strikes midnight could set the tone for the year ahead. Consider these traditional lucky foods:
- Grapes: Popular in Spain and Latin America, eating 12 grapes at midnight—one for each month—symbolizes good fortune.
- Lentils: Known for their coin-like shape and tendency to expand when soaked, they symbolize prosperity.
- Black-eyed peas and collard greens: A Southern U.S. staple, black-eyed peas represent coins, and collard greens signify dollar bills.
- Pomegranate: With its plentiful seeds, this fruit is a global symbol of fertility and renewal.
- Fish: In Chinese culture, fish stands for abundance and surplus.
Incorporating these foods into your celebration may give your year a lucky boost!
Clean and Refresh
Preparing your home for the new year can also clear the way for new opportunities:
- Tidy up before New Year’s Day: A clean house symbolizes a fresh start, but tradition warns against cleaning on New Year’s Day—you might sweep away good fortune.
- Focus on the kitchen: If you’re short on time, prioritize the kitchen. This space is closely tied to health and prosperity.
Boost Your Luck
Here are a few creative ways to attract good fortune:
- Carry money: Place 27 one-dollar bills and 49 coins in your wallet or pocket, and sprinkle a little ground ginger on them—on your checkbook, too, if you use one.
- Set out oranges: Place nine small oranges in a bowl on your table to symbolize sweetness and abundance. Bowls of fruit, nuts, and candy can also attract luck.
Rid Your Life of Negativity
Banishing bad vibes can help you start the year off on the right foot:
- Open the door at midnight: Let the old year out and the new one in. Banging pots and pans or lighting firecrackers can drive away lingering negative energy.
- Focus on the future: On New Year’s Day, avoid rehashing past problems. Instead, talk about your hopes and aspirations for the year ahead.
Mind Your Words
The first words spoken after midnight are believed to influence your fortune. Make them positive and uplifting. Plan ahead by asking someone to wish you well as the clock strikes twelve.
With some planning and a positive mindset, you can start your year full of luck and optimism. Why not embrace one—or several—of these traditions? The coming year is brimming with possibilities!
