Timing start path

A timing question gets better when you choose the right scale before you ask for more detail.

Some timing questions live at the daily level. Some need a seasonal lens. Some need a monthly container. And some are really about returning to the saved chart. The cleanest start is asking what scale the question truly belongs to.

Scale first

The right timing layer depends on how wide the question really is.

Daily works for near-term movement

Use daily when the question is about today, tomorrow, or a short sequence of action.

Seasonal works for changed context

Use seasonal thinking when the whole atmosphere or priority field seems to have shifted.

Monthly works for direction and emphasis

Use monthly when you need a broader container for the next few weeks.

Saved chart review works for deeper cycle questions

Use the chart when the timing issue clearly belongs to a bigger return pattern.

Best next step

Ask whether the timing question is short, seasonal, monthly, or cyclical.

That scale decision often gives you the correct next page, not just the next reading.

Keep reading

Keep the timing path clean.

When to return to your chart at the start of a new season

Use this when the timing question clearly belongs to a larger cycle reset.

Read seasonal-return guide

How to read best timing windows without rushing

Use this if timing insight is starting to create urgency instead of clarity.

Read timing-window guide

FAQ

Common questions.

Should I start with daily or monthly?

Start with daily if the question is narrow and near-term. Start with monthly if the next few weeks need structure and emphasis.

When should seasonal context matter?

When the wider atmosphere seems to have shifted enough that the same question no longer belongs to the same frame.

When do I return to the saved chart?

When the timing issue clearly belongs to a bigger life cycle, return point, or repeating pattern.