Biweekly Navigation Weekly Fortune Strategy: Winds in the Life Palace, Red and Black List Years, and Dos & Don'ts

Introduction: This Week is Not About Speed, It's About Control

To be honest, the rhythm of fortune this week is like "the wind has risen, but the road won't flatten itself." Looking at the Life Palace as a guiding medicine, the focus is not on what opportunities the outside world gives you, but whether you can place yourself in the right position. Strategic days usually present two types of people: one is so busy that they seem to be working hard, only to realize they are prioritizing others' agendas; the other appears slow on the surface but can harvest results at critical junctures.

I resonate with this because many people think changing their fortune is about increasing effort, but it's more about rearranging strategies. Coupled with the direction of "Jiazi", it reminds us of cycles and beginnings: when old methods reach their limits, don't force it; it's time to change the rules.

Next, I will break down this week's seven days into two segments from the perspective of "Biweekly Navigation" to provide you with a rhythm arrangement you can follow, along with the red and black list years, to help you regain control.

This Week's Rhythm: Calibration in the First Four Days, Finalization in the Last Three Days

First Segment Days 1-4: Identify the Leverage

In fact, many may not know that what the Life Palace fears most in a strategic chart is not the lack of resources, but having too many resources and wanting to grasp each one. The first four days are suitable for doing three things:

  1. Cutting off low-efficiency socializing and low-value information: You don't need to know everything; you only need to know the few things that will affect your decisions.
  2. Clarifying "boundaries of authority and responsibility": What you will do and what you won't should be expressible in one sentence. The more vague it is, the easier it is to be burdened with work.
  3. Changing goals to deliverables: Use less of "I want to do better" and change it to "Submit version A by Friday, revise to standard B by Sunday."

To be honest, those who do best during this time are the ones who dare to refuse. Refusal is not indifference; it's reserving energy for places that can truly change your fate.

Second Segment Days 5-7: Finalize and Wrap Up, Avoid Last-Minute Changes

In the last three days, fortune will push you to the crossroads of "to finalize or not to finalize." At this point, it's easy to be led by emotions or influenced by others' opinions.

This period is suitable for:

  • Setting prices, rules, and deliverables: Clarify cooperation without using personal feelings to fill gaps.
  • Conducting a resource inventory: Money, time, energy, supporters—address the item that is lacking first.
  • Preemptively resolving next week's troubles: Schedule appointments if possible, and plan ahead; don’t leave pressure to explode next Monday.

From my own experience, the more decisive the second segment, the more fortune seems to stand by your side. Procrastination can turn small holes into big ones.

Red and Black List Years: Who is Likely to Succeed This Week, and Who Should Be More Cautious

Just a reminder, the years are based on the last digit of the birth year corresponding to a "sense of rhythm"; it does not determine life or death, and the article may contain errors, so the content is for reference only.

Red List: Easier to Gain Support, More Confident in Decision-Making

  • Born in Jia or Geng years: This week is suitable for discussing conditions, division of labor, and resource exchange. The more you dare to write down the rules, the easier it is to gain respect.
  • Born in Bing or Ren years: Inspiration and connections will come knocking; it's suitable to turn ideas into the smallest viable version so that others can understand what you're selling.
  • Born in Wu year: It's easy to grasp key points amidst chaos, suitable for integration and wrap-up, especially in project management, accounting, and process organization.

Black List: Prone to Distraction, Impulsiveness, and Making Decisions That Require Long Recovery

  • Born in Yi or Xin years: Prone to "overthinking and under-communicating." This week, clarify your words, especially regarding cooperation details and financial terms.
  • Born in Ding or Gui years: Emotions and sleep will affect judgment; the more tired you are, the more you want to push through, leading to more mistakes. This week, use systems to protect yourself.
  • Born in Ji year: Easily tied down by trivial matters, busy to the point of feeling diligent, but not advancing towards core goals. Be more ruthless in cutting the list.

Dos & Don'ts: Control List for the Next Seven Days

Dos: Must Do This Week

  • Complete one task to a "deliverable" level: Choose the core task that can yield the most return, with a higher completion level than quantity.
  • Write boundaries down: Verbal explanations are often disregarded; messages, emails, and documents will leave evidence.
  • Schedule uninterrupted deep work time: At least 40 minutes each day, keep your phone away, and do things that will truly change the situation.
  • Exchange small commitments for big trust: If you can deliver a small result in three days, don’t delay to deliver a big surprise in seven days.

Don'ts: Avoid Pitfalls This Week

  • Don’t make decisions based on emotions: Responding in anger or impulsively agreeing to cooperation will cost you more to resolve later.
  • Don’t treat "helping" as an obligation: You can help, but there should be limits and conditions; otherwise, it will become taken for granted.
  • Don’t add goals last minute: Getting anxious seeing others progress quickly can lead to mistakes this week.
  • Don’t sacrifice sleep: The Life Palace needs stability, relying not on adrenaline but on clarity.

Action Suggestions: One Page to Resolve This Week's Strategy

This week, I suggest you write three lines on a piece of paper:

  1. This week, only do the most important thing: Write it to a deliverable level.
  2. Three things I will refuse: Things that will drain you but won’t bring returns.
  3. Two supports I need: One person, one resource, go ask directly.

To be honest, changing your fortune often isn’t about worshipping something, but whether you dare to take back the steering wheel of your life.

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