Biweekly Navigation: Weekly Fortune Strategies - Red and Black List Years and Dos Don’ts

This week's rhythm honestly feels like a "wanting to go fast but can't get going" kind of stickiness. You might be working hard to fill your schedule and write down your goals beautifully, but the real bottleneck isn't your ability; it's that the rhythm isn't pushing you hard. This week feels more like calibrating for sailing; the wind will change, and the waves will hit. What you need to do is align the bow of the ship, not paddle frantically.

I view these seven days through a "biweekly navigation" lens: the first half of the week is more about calibration and convergence, while the second half has a better feel for taking action. The energy in your life palace is also reminding you that control isn't about shouting slogans, but about making a few small decisions every day to pull the direction back.

Weekly Fortune Rhythm: Slow Start but Can Turn Around

I resonate with this; many people get anxious when encountering a slow start week and begin to invest time haphazardly, resulting in being busier but feeling emptier. This week, the biggest fear isn't slow progress, but spending energy on "proving that you are working hard."

  • First Half of the Week (Monday to Wednesday): Suitable for inventory, reduction, and calibration; you'll see more clearly which collaborations and goals are actually no longer suitable.
  • Second Half of the Week (Thursday to Sunday): Suitable for negotiating terms, advancing proposals, and making decisions. As long as you've organized in the front, the back can be fast.

Red and Black List Years: Which Years' People Will Feel It This Week

Actually, many may not know that weekly fortunes often don't rise and fall for everyone together, but rather that people from certain years are particularly likely to hit the rhythm point. Below is a memorable red and black list based on the last digits of the year, serving as a reference for action.

Red List (Tailwind Group)

  • Last Digit 1, 5, 9: This week is suitable for "discussing returns." What you put in is easily seen, and discussions about salary, resources, and profit-sharing have a chance to reach more decent terms.
  • Last Digit 2, 6: Suitable for "organizing relationships and repairing." It's not about compromising yourself; it's about being clearer and drawing softer boundaries, which can actually lead the other party to agree.

Black List (Headwind Group)

  • Last Digit 3, 7: This week is most likely to "hurry to prove" and then end up saying things too definitively. Rushing too fast will lead to having to backtrack, especially in work delivery, contract commitments, and timelines.
  • Last Digit 0, 4, 8: Likely to fall into "overthinking but not grounding." You may simulate twenty versions in your mind but have not completed a single version in hand, leading to special anxiety over the weekend.

If you happen to be on the black list, there's no need to be afraid; the black list actually reminds you: this week requires more strategy and doesn't need to clash head-on.

This Week's Dos & Don’ts: Regain Control

The following points are written very specifically because just talking about energy can easily feel empty. Follow these for three days, and you'll feel much more stable.

  1. Spend 30 minutes each day on "subtraction"
    Eliminate one unnecessary meeting, one social engagement that can be postponed, or one side task you actually don't want to take on. Honestly, this week's luck comes from space, not from cramming.
  2. Change your goals to be "deliverable" rather than "ideal"
    For example, "complete the first draft of the proposal this week" is more effective than "finish the project this week." You'll noticeably feel the pressure decrease and efficiency increase.
  3. Discuss key terms after Thursday
    Negotiation energy is more stable in the second half of the week, and the other party is more willing to listen to your exchange conditions. Discussions in the first half can easily turn into emotional clashes.
  4. Use a small ritual to pull yourself back to your life palace
    A simple method I often use: clean your desk before leaving in the morning and turn off phone notifications for two hours. What you want is the feeling of "I am in control," not a mystical sense.
  1. Don't make decisions based on emotions
    This week's emotional fluctuations will be sticky, especially when pressured, compared, or questioned. You can feel upset, but don't immediately agree or refuse.
  2. Don't fill your commitments to the max
    Keep 20% of your schedule as a buffer and leave room for negotiation in contract terms. You may think you are being sincere, but the other party might only remember that you "said it."
  3. Don't force new initiatives on Tuesday and Wednesday
    These two days are suitable for wrapping up old cases and clarifying rules. New initiatives can look good but will require backtracking later.

Two "Immediately Usable" Small Strategies

I resonate with this; many people want something they can use right away.

  • Strategy One: Summarize Your Position in Three Sentences
    "What can I deliver this week," "What resources do I need," "What will I not do." Write these three sentences in a memo and review them once before the meeting; you'll avoid many detours.
  • Strategy Two: Conduct a 15-Minute Review on the Weekend
    Just ask two questions: "What made me feel more like myself" and "What didn't need to happen." You'll know what to amplify and what to let go of next week.

Small Reminder

Astrology is meant to serve as navigation, not as a judgment. The article may contain errors, and the content is for reference only; your true fortune often depends on whether you are willing to make your choices clearer.

If you want to personalize this week's rhythm further, I recommend using this tool to double-check your chart and yearly highlights as a pre-departure calibration: https://aiziwei.online/analysis.html