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

Introduction: This Week's Rhythm is Like "Taking Back the Steering Wheel"

To be honest, this week's fortune isn't the kind that soars high; it feels more like arriving at a crossroads with heavy traffic and numerous signposts. A moment's hesitation could lead you astray. I can relate to this because the essence of "biweekly navigation" is strong: the first half of the week is about calibration, while the latter half is about grounding. If you're willing to take back control, these seven days will be worthwhile.

In the language of 紫微 (Zi Wei), this week heavily relies on the energy of your "命宮" (Ming Gong), which refers to how you think, define yourself, and make decisions. Looking at it through the lens of the "乙未" (Yi Wei) energy, it's a reminder: don't use brute force; instead, employ a combination strategy. Rearrange your resources, relationships, and time to make your path smoother.

The article may contain errors; the content is for reference only. To be truly accurate, you must return to the details of your birth chart.


Overall Fortune Rhythm This Week: Calibration, Convergence, and Progress

Monday to Wednesday: Correction is More Valuable than Sprinting

Many people may not realize that during these days, many feel stuck not due to a lack of ability but because "the goals are beautifully written, but the paths are not drawn." This period is suitable for three things:

  • Break down tasks into smaller parts that can be completed in a day.
  • Reduce commitments that may hold you back, especially social obligations.
  • Clearly outline cash flow, schedules, and division of labor.

You will find that as your emotions stabilize, your efficiency will rise.

Thursday to Sunday: Negotiation, Grounding, and Reaping Results

The latter half of the week feels more like "you have cards in hand, so you must play them." It's suitable for negotiating prices, terms, and partnerships, as well as directly implementing the corrected processes from earlier. As long as you clarify the rules, many ambiguous matters will suddenly become smooth.


Red and Black List Years: Who is in the Spotlight This Week, and Who Should Be Cautious

Here, we use "years" as a quick navigation tool to give you a collective rhythm reference for this week.

Red List: Years That Are More Likely to Gain Momentum

  • 1991 (辛未): This week is very suitable for packaging past accumulated expertise into a deliverable outcome. Honestly, the bolder you are in setting specifications, the more people will be willing to buy in.
  • 1994 (甲戌): Networking luck is improving, and you are likely to encounter people who can give you a push. Don't be shy about discussing resource exchanges.
  • 1998 (戊寅): Your motivation is back, making it suitable for tackling long-delayed decisions. Choices made this week will influence your rhythm for the next two weeks.
  • 2003 (癸未): Learning, exams, proposals, and interviews are favorable. If you organize your materials well, your persuasive power will be strong.

Black List: Years That Are Easily Distracted by Emotions and Noise

  • 1985 (乙丑): This week, you may easily be held hostage by social pressures; agreeing too quickly can become your own burden. What you need is boundaries.
  • 1988 (戊辰): At work, you may encounter repeated modifications and changing specifications. Don't confront forcefully; instead, resolve issues with "black and white" agreements.
  • 1997 (丁丑): Feelings of exhaustion are strong, and you may feel like you've done a lot but haven't been recognized. What you lack is rest and prioritization.
  • 2000 (庚辰): Be cautious with finances and spending, especially impulsive purchases or expenses made to save face.

If you're not on the list, that's okay. Following the Dos & Don’ts below can still help you regain control over your fortune.


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

  1. Change Goals to "Deliverables"
    For example, change "complete the project plan" to "submit a version within 10 pages, including budget and timeline." The more specific you are this week, the smoother it will go.

  2. Set Aside 90 Undisturbed Minutes Each Day
    I feel strongly about this; fragmented time will only make you anxious. Use those 90 minutes to tackle the hardest task.

  3. Discuss Rules Before Emotions in Collaborations
    Break it down into three points: deliverable content, deadlines, and costs or exchange conditions. Clarifying these will strengthen the relationship.

  4. "Write Down" the Flow of Money
    This week relies heavily on the stability of cash flow. Keeping accounts is not a virtue; it's a tool to keep you calm.

  5. Build Confidence with Small Wins
    Complete one small but important task each day, such as clearing a long-overdue message, finalizing a contract, or completing a portfolio.

Don’ts: Avoid These to Minimize Trouble

  1. Don't Delay Key Decisions with "I'll think about it"
    You can postpone, but set a date. Prolonging indecision is the easiest way to lose control.

  2. Don't Respond to Messages or Hold Meetings When Emotions are High
    This week, a single harsh word can create a rift. If you're feeling angry, take a moment to drink water or walk around before responding.

  3. Don't Accept Unreasonable Commitments for the Sake of Face
    You may think you're saving the day, but you're actually blowing up your time for the coming week.

  4. Don't Blame Everything on Fortune
    Fortune is like the wind; how you adjust your sails is up to you. This week, the worst thing is to hand over your control.


Action Suggestions: A Simple Operation Method for "Biweekly Navigation"

Here’s a practical approach: follow this plan this week, and you will find your path smoother.

  • List Three Tasks Today: One must-do for the week, one that can add value, and one that can be dropped.
  • Do a Calibration on Wednesday Evening: Check if the progress is correct, if the collaboration is smooth, and if the finances are in order.
  • Release Results Externally on Friday: Deliverables, launches, proposals, or sending out resumes are all good options.

You will find that fortune is not something to wait for; it's something to be utilized.


Want a More Accurate View of This Week: Use Tools to Align Your Ming Gong Details

If you want to know which aspects of your "命宮" (Ming Gong) should be focused on this week, or why you are on the red or black list, I recommend pulling out your birth chart for comparison; many entanglements will become clear immediately.

A gentle reminder, tools can be found here: https://aiziwei.online/analysis.html