Public vs personal

The public calendar builds rhythm. Personal guidance carries consequence.

A public calendar is strong because it creates a daily return habit. Personal guidance becomes necessary when the question is more specific, the stakes are higher, or the user needs chart-based nuance rather than broad weather.

Know when to switch

Public timing teaches rhythm. Personal timing guides decisions.

Public is ideal for habit

When the user wants broad rhythm, task tone, and recurring seasonal awareness, the calendar is enough.

Personal is better for chart-specific choices

When the user wants to know how today lands on their own structure, the personal layer matters much more.

Switch when the stakes rise

Important conversations, financial moves, relationship timing, or repeated uncertainty usually justify the personal layer.

Use both if they serve different roles

Many users benefit from keeping the public calendar as a broad habit while using personal guidance for sharper choices.

Best next step

Use public timing for orientation and personal timing for decisions.

That keeps the system clean and prevents the user from demanding too much from the public layer or underusing the chart layer.

Keep reading

Choose the right layer for the real question.

How to use a daily calendar

Use the public layer for rhythm and habit without asking it to become a full chart reading.

Read calendar guide

How to build a daily timing habit

Learn why the public layer is still valuable even before someone becomes a member.

Read habit guide

When a free preview is enough for now

Keep the transition from public to personal calm and earned.

Read free-layer guide

FAQ

Common public-vs-personal questions.

Can the public calendar still be useful after I save a profile?

Yes. It can continue to provide rhythm and broad seasonal context even when personal guidance handles the deeper interpretation.

What is the main sign I need personal guidance?

When the decision is personal enough that broad timing no longer gives enough clarity.

Should I stop using the public calendar once I subscribe?

No. The best relationship is usually layered: public rhythm plus private depth.