Weekly Navigation Strategy: Red and Black List Years and Dos, Don’ts

Introduction: This Week's Rhythm is Like "The Steering Wheel Back in Your Hands"

To be honest, this week's fortune feels like a period that doesn't just float by on luck, but rather heavily relies on "strategic sense": Have you rearranged your time, resources, and commitments? The energy of your life palace leans towards "putting yourself back in the main position". With Bing Chen (丙辰) as a directional reference, it brings forth a very pragmatic reminder: Don't just think about going faster; first, you need to establish a solid foundation.

I resonate with this because many people get stuck not due to a lack of ability, but because their rhythm is being dictated by external factors. The keywords for these seven days are: convergence, choice, and repricing. If you're willing to cut off unprofitable relationships, unclear collaborations, and procrastinated tasks, your fortune will become much cleaner.

At the end of this article, I also remind you that astrology has its errors and time sensitivity; the content is for reference only, serving as a "roadmap to remind you to regain control".


This Week's Fortune Rhythm: A Three-Stage Advancement

1) Early Week: Increased Information Flow, Beware of Making Rash Promises

Actually, many may not know that fortune in the early week often tests your boundaries through "invitations, inquiries, and last-minute requests". They may seem like good opportunities, but they are mixed with unsuitable tasks, emotionally manipulative requests, or collaborations without clear delivery standards.

The best thing you can do these days is to respond a beat slower and clarify the conditions.

2) Midweek: Suitable for Pricing, Setting Rules, and Defining Processes

The energy in the midweek is more about "establishing rules". Whether it's work division, delivery timelines, pricing plans, or relationship dynamics, it's suitable to clarify everything. You will find that as long as the rules are clear, many troublesome issues will resolve themselves.

3) Weekend: Reviewing Results and Whether You're Willing to Let Go

The weekend feels more like a settlement. Payments to be collected, ambiguous relationships to be concluded, and internal conflicts to be stopped will be pushed in front of you. If you're still holding onto pride, your fortune will turn into "repeating the same problem over and over".


This Week's Red and Black List Years: Who is Likely to Score, Who Needs to Self-Protect

Here, we use the "last digit of the birth year" to create a colloquial list for quick reference. For example: 1991 ends with 1, 2003 ends with 3.

Red List (Easily Amplifying Results)

  • Last digits 0, 2, 6, 9: This week, you are likely to gain advantages in negotiations, resource integration, and securing positions. As long as you dare to speak up, set a price, and propose exchange conditions, the results are usually favorable.

Black List (Easily Dragged Down or Misjudged)

  • Last digits 1, 4, 7: This week, you may encounter people or situations that sound good but lack substance, and you might be led by emotions. What you need is not to work harder, but to be better at saying no.

Neutral with Fluctuations (Depends on Your Actions)

  • Last digits 3, 5, 8: This week, you will experience two signals pulling at the same time, with opportunities and disturbances coming together. Making the right choice will feel great, while making the wrong one will be exhausting. The key is whether you have written down your priorities.

Dos & Don’ts: Specific Practices to Regain Control Over Seven Days

Dos (Must Do)

  1. Write down "Three Things for This Week", and queue the rest This week, it’s easy to get distracted and end up not completing anything. Set three things down, and even if you really want to do others, put them at the back of the queue.

  2. Use a "Delivery Checklist" for collaboration instead of feelings What you need is not just a good attitude from the other party, but clear delivery content, timelines, and acceptance criteria. Contracts don’t have to be thick, but the conditions must be clear.

  3. Reprice your time To be honest, the people who are most likely to turn things around this week often do one thing: they stop selling themselves cheaply. You can start by "shortening response times" or "reducing free assistance".

  4. Establish a small sense of ritual: 15 minutes of wrap-up each day It doesn’t have to be meditation; the key is to wrap up unfinished tasks and put the first task for tomorrow into your calendar. You will noticeably feel a decrease in anxiety.

Don’ts (Avoid)

  1. Don’t make decisions or replies when emotionally charged This week, it’s easy to say something that you can’t take back. You can respond later, but don’t force yourself to "express immediately".

  2. Don’t use "I should" as a reason for action Much internal conflict arises from "I should work harder" or "I should agree to him/her". This week’s question is: What do you really want as a result?

  3. Don’t treat firefighting as a source of value The more you frequently put out fires, the less others will respect the process. You need to practice throwing problems back to their rightful responsibilities; whoever should fix it, should fix it.

  4. Don’t let relationships drift into ambiguity Ambiguity in romance, collaboration, or friendship will lead to misunderstandings. You don’t need to force the other party to express themselves, but you should first clarify your own stance.


Action Suggestions: A "Strategy Card for This Week"

This week, give yourself a very simple strategy card; following it will stabilize your situation:

  • One Goal: Advance the most critical outcome by 30%.
  • One Boundary: Do not accept requests without delivery standards.
  • One Wrap-Up: Spend 15 minutes each night organizing tasks and the first task for tomorrow.

You will find that fortune is not mystical; often, it depends on whether you are willing to put yourself back in your rightful position.

If you want to align the "life palace rhythm" with more detailed annual and monthly flows, or want to see why your red and black list falls where it does, you can use this tool for a more complete reference and self-correction: https://aiziwei.online/analysis.html

Just a reminder, astrological predictions may still have errors; please prioritize your actual situation and professional judgment.