The New Moon in Capricorn (18 January 2026) brings the first powerful reset of the year, inviting us to set grounded intentions, create a steady foundation, and commit to our long-term visions.
This Capricorn New Moon is a time to redefine success, cut distractions, and build a life that feels aligned, meaningful, and sustainable.
| the human circadian rhythm ("biological clock") |
If you’ve been feeling called to take yourself and your dreams more seriously, this New Moon is your sign to begin. One steady step at a time.
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy states it is natural to think that time can be represented by a line. We imagine the past stretching in a line behind us, the future stretching in an unseen line ahead. We ride an ever-moving arrow - the present.
However, this picture of time is not natural. Its roots stretch only to the 18th century. Yet this notion has now entrenched itself so deeply in Western thought that it’s difficult to imagine time as anything else.
And this new representation of time has affected all kinds of things, from our understanding of history to time travel.
wonder | wander | women are women of the East, raised in eastern culture and educated in western tradition, who have relocated in the West. Every new year we find ourselves adrift in the cusp between where the solar calendar has ended but the lunar calendar has yet to start a new cycle.
In this month or two of reprieve from the pull of either East or West we float in a more authentic rhythm and pace. Cycling through seasons rather than shot in a linear trajectory between Point A and Point B.
We return to a truer nature where time does not unfold in an inflexible straight track. In this cusp time is released from its western dogma and set to roam and meander according to its intended drive. In this bubble, while nothing is set yet, we are freed to create more intentionally.
Chronobiology is rewriting hospitality. The biology that examines timing processes - including periodic (cyclic) phenomena in living organisms - such as their adaptation to solar and lunar related rhythms.
| time spent with quality & purpose |
Hospitality - personal and the industry - are increasingly designed around time, not spectacle. Chronobiology shows that light, rhythm, and timing shape how the nervous system recovers, focuses, and remembers.
This is temporal architecture. Design informed by circadian biology, chronotypes, and seasonal cycles. How a space supports circadian alignment to better regulate sleep, focus, digestion, emotion.
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To better experience ease, clarity, deeper rest. To encourage and support participants through natural embodied experience, rather than inorganic coercive manipulation.
Our 2026 outlook - as we join over 73% of global travelers who now prioritize a deeper personal experience over luxury amenities - no longer defined by novelty or scale, but by intention.
Destinations that understand why people are traveling will be the ones that secure success. Experience, care for place, operational clarity, and trust matters and is valued more.
| #weTHEpeople stand in solidarity |
We believe the future of hospitality belongs to operators who think like hosts, designers, and stewards all at once.
Who see a place as an asset to protect, not just optimize. Who build a coherent, grounded, and human immersive experience that lasts. Hopefully a lifetime and if not to provide a sweet haven to tide us over.
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