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The 2026 Annual Feng Shui Planner.

Pick a quiet morning in early February. The kettle is doing the small steaming thing it does. You sit at the kitchen table with a cup in your hands and you realise the year has begun and you do not quite know where in the house to start. Which corner asks for a gentle hand. Which corner is ready to do real work. Which weekends are the wrong ones for a renovation. Which day is the right one to sign something that matters.
The Planner answers those four questions for the whole of the 2026 Chinese solar year, in a calm voice, in 98 printable pages. One book. One year. One shelf.
Look inside.
Three pages from the working draft, to show you the voice and the shape of the book before you decide.



What you get
A 98-page printable book. Sixteen sections read in roughly the order a practitioner walks a home: the shape of the year, the cautious corners, the bright ones, months, days, your actual rooms, then the cures and the reference layer at the back.
- The 2026 annual chart, plotted and explained. Where every star sits this year and what that means for the nine sectors of your home.
- The 5 Yellow and the 2 Black.The year's two cautious stars, where they land in 2026 (south and northwest), and the single metal cure each one asks for.
- Three Killings, Tai Sui, and Sui Po for 2026. The three directions to leave undisturbed, named and mapped, with the practical "what to leave alone" guidance.
- A Period 9 refresher. A short chapter on the wider weather pattern (2024 to 2043) so the 2026 chart sits inside the bigger picture.
- Nine sector treatments. One for each compass corner of your home, all using the same six-box structure: what this means, do this, avoid this, a practitioner tip, a real home example, and if you only do one thing.
- Monthly star notes. Twelve short chapters covering which sectors tip into a heavier mood each month.
- A 245-day calendar. Every day from 1 June 2026 through 31 January 2027, classified into one of four categories: good for action, good for rest and planning, neutral, or caution.
- A ten-step annual diagnostic walkthrough. The practitioner method for bringing the year's chart into your actual rooms, with a compass and a floor plan.
- A worked example. A fictional reader called Pavel and his flat, so you see the walkthrough done before you do your own.
- A cures quick-reference, a glossary, and a preparation note. The reference layer at the back of the book.
- The 2026 Home Action Summary.A closing single-page resume of the year's eight most important moves, designed to live on a kitchen counter.
What is inside, in more detail
Every practical chapter uses the same six-box structure so you always know where the action item lives. What this means sets the small frame. Do this and Avoid this are bulleted moves in the imperative. Practitioner tip is the thing experience teaches. Real home example is a specific reader and a specific flat. If you only do one thing is one sentence at the end of every section. You can stop reading at that line and still have value.
Two findings from the 2026 chart are worth flagging up front. The south carries a double affliction this year: the 5 Yellow visits the wider south, and Tai Sui (the year's guardian) sits in the middle slice. The Planner treats the south as the strict no-renovation corner for the whole solar year and walks you through the small cure that covers both. The September month (M8 Rooster, 7 September to 7 October) carries the heaviest editorial weight; the Planner splits the month into two halves and tells you how to read the seam.
The 245-day calendar is the part you will use most. Each day carries one of four symbols (a green tick, a circle, a dot, or a cross) and a one-line reason. Glance at the symbol on the morning of a signing, a launch, a move-in, or a meeting that matters. The calendar is a filter, not an oracle.
How it works
The Planner is on a waitlist while we finish the checkout system. We are waiting on the business bank account to clear so live payments can be wired up. You can unsubscribe at any point, and we will not share your address.
- Join the waitlist. A warm confirmation lands in your inbox with what to expect from here.
- Roughly a week later, a short follow-up note with one sample page so you can see the voice and the structure for yourself.
- When checkout goes live, we email you the launch page and the early price. The Planner is the same for every buyer (the 2026 chart is the same chart), so there is no birth-data form for this one.
- The 2027 edition ships in January 2027 as a full twelve-month book. As a 2026 buyer you receive a 30 percent renewal offer.
Who it is for
You like to plan a year on paper. You want to know which sector of your home the 2026 stars treat gently and which they ask you to be careful with. You want a calm reference you can keep on a desk and open when a question comes up. You do not need to know any feng shui to use the book; the Planner explains what it needs as it goes.
Who it is not for
You want a horoscope or a prediction of how your year will go. You want hourly date selection or a personal natal-chart reading. You want a quick mystical product without method or attribution. None of those are what this Planner is. It is a structured way to decide what to do in the rooms you are standing in, sector by sector, month by month, day by day.
Honest framing
Feng shui does not promise outcomes. The Planner does not predict your year and it will not tell you what will happen. What it does is shape conditions: the small moves the tradition has long associated with each sector for this particular chart, written so you can act on them without having to learn the system first. The year is not the book. The year is what you do with it.
Join the waitlist.
The Planner is in the final stages of being put together. When checkout goes live, we email you the launch page and the early price. You can unsubscribe any time.
A different job from the Compass
The Planner reads the year for any home. If you also want your personal directions, the eight compass bearings the tradition associates with you specifically, that is what the Personal Feng Shui Compass covers. The Planner reads the year. The Compass reads you. They are different jobs and they sit together neatly on a shelf.