Weekly Navigation: Control of the Life Palace and Red-Black List Years

Introduction: This Week Relies on "Sense of Rhythm", Not Recklessness

To be honest, I increasingly feel that when it comes to fortune, the worst is not the low tide, but rather pushing through with the wrong rhythm. This week, with the "Weekly Navigation" feeling, the energy of the Life Palace is brought to the forefront, as if someone has directed a spotlight right on your face: whether you want to stand out, dare to take responsibility, and are willing to be accountable for your choices will all be magnified.

Using "Yi You" (乙酉) as a directional reference, the flavor is quite clear: Yi is delicate, flexible, and methodical; You is about convergence, cutting, and setting rules. Together, this week is not suitable for expansion, but rather for organizing the cards in hand, refining unsuitable collaborations, processes, and commitments. In fact, many may not realize that what they call being "stuck" is not due to bad fate, but rather because they are holding onto too many things at once and are unwilling to cut them off.

I will use the "Red-Black List Years" to help you grasp the general direction, and then provide you with the Dos & Don'ts for these seven days, allowing you to regain control.

Reminder: Astrology has its blind spots and errors; this article is for reference only. Your life decisions should still return to real conditions and risk assessments.


Overall Rhythm This Week: First Gather, Then Prepare, Then Act

The feeling of the Life Palace this week resembles "you think it's just a small decision, but it has a big impact." Especially regarding work division, financial commitments, and relationship boundaries, you will see them more clearly within the week.

I can relate to this: when the energy of You is present, the most effective way to change your fortune is not through prayer, but rather through "subtraction." If you refrain from agreeing to something you shouldn't, it's equivalent to carrying one less unnecessary burden.

Three Situations You Will Encounter

  • Situation One: Others Urge You to Take a Stand. Not speaking is also a form of expression; procrastination will be interpreted as tacit approval.
  • Situation Two: Old Problems Resurface. Rules that were not established before will force you to set them in a more unpleasant way this week.
  • Situation Three: Considering Changing Tracks or Collaborations. It’s not that you can’t move, but you need to first assess your resources and exit strategies.

Red-Black List Years: Who Will Have Good Fortune This Week and Who Should Be Cautious

I will use the last digits of the years for naming, which is more intuitive. You can compare it with the last digit of your birth year.

Red List: Last Digits 4, 5, 9, 0

  • Last Digits 4, 5: Organizing resources will yield surprises, like clearing up messy accounts and suddenly discovering you actually have some leeway. Suitable for negotiating terms and redefining collaboration rules.
  • Last Digits 9, 0: Favorable for reputation and exposure. As long as you dare to clarify your stance, you will be more easily trusted. This week is suitable for "external" activities, such as presentations, proposals, and publications.

Black List: Last Digits 1, 2, 6, 7

  • Last Digits 1, 2: Prone to being soft-hearted or led by emotions. This week, avoid making decisions based on "I think it should be fine"; please let numbers, terms, and timelines speak.
  • Last Digits 6, 7: Higher likelihood of interpersonal friction, especially in collaborations with unclear responsibilities. The more you want to be the good person, the more likely you are to be burdened with work or scapegoated.

Not on the Red-Black List: The rhythm belongs to "steady but requires self-discipline." Achieving subtraction will earn you extra points.


Dos & Don'ts: Regain Control in Seven Days

Below, I’ve written in plain language; if you follow about 70% of it, your experience will improve significantly.

Dos: Things to Do This Week

  1. Put All "Verbal Agreements" in Writing This week, the most dreaded phrase is "what was agreed upon." Leaving a record of messages, clarifying terms, and defining delivery standards are all ways to change your fortune.

  2. Spend 20 Minutes Each Day Wrapping Up The operation of Yi You relies heavily on "organizational ability." Replying to emails, closing to-do lists, and aligning accounts will quickly reduce anxiety once completed.

  3. Practice Setting Boundaries: One Sentence is Enough You can use this template: "I can do A, but B is not within this scope." Honestly, unclear boundaries are the biggest source of energy depletion.

  4. Break Important Decisions into Two Stages First decide on the direction, then the details. The feeling this week is prone to internal friction over details; setting the direction first will keep your mind from becoming chaotic.

  5. Treat Your Body as a Dashboard Poor sleep, tight throat, stiff shoulders and neck often indicate you’ve agreed to things you shouldn’t have. I can relate to this; your body is more honest than you.

Don'ts: Pitfalls to Avoid This Week

  1. Don’t Use Personal Relationships to Exchange Efficiency You may think you are being diplomatic, but in fact, you are delaying an explosion. Delaying discussions about responsibilities will only make them harder to address next week.

  2. Don’t Impulsively Buy Things That Seem Like a Good Deal The energy of You may lead you to seek material things for a sense of security. Buying is fine, but the condition is: you must be able to articulate how it will help you three months later.

  3. Don’t Open Three New Fronts at Once Starting new projects this week is not the problem; the issue is that you haven’t cut off old projects. If you don’t cut them, fortune will forcefully cut them for you through mistakes or explosions.

  4. Don’t Test Others with Silence If you want to confirm the other party's attitude, just ask directly. Silence will only exacerbate misunderstandings and drag you into a passive position.


Action Suggestions: One Tip for Red and Black Lists

  • Red List (Last Digits 4, 5, 9, 0): Clearly state the conditions you want and write down a list of "acceptable" and "unacceptable". You will find that others are more willing to cooperate.
  • Black List (Last Digits 1, 2, 6, 7): This week, just focus on one thing: do not make commitments without boundaries. You can be slow, but don’t be vague.

Conclusion: The Key to Changing Your Fortune This Week is Actually to "Cut Off the Unsuitable"

In fact, many may not realize that rising fortune does not come from doing more, but from doing the right things. The homework given by Yi You is straightforward: clear away the noise, establish the rules, and you will regain your rhythm.

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