
Prudence
What does prudence mean?
Prudence means acting consciously and foresightfully. It's about being clear about the consequences of your decisions and considering both your own needs and those of your fellow human beings and your environment.
This period promotes letting go of old issues and helps you create space for new things - however, only in a later phase. During this time, it's about completing unfinished things and reflecting on existing situations.
Prudence manifests in various areas of life:
✔ Physically: Pay attention to your health, eat consciously, and find a balance between activity and recovery.
✔ Emotionally: Be aware of your feelings, consider, and avoid impulsive reactions.
✔ Socially: Examine your relationships and recognize which connections are strengthening and which should perhaps be let go.
✔ Professionally: Avoid hasty decisions. Rely on well-thought-out strategies instead of spontaneous actions.
Characteristics of the Prudence Period
✔ Time of completion, not new beginnings
This phase is not suitable for starting new projects, contracts, or partnerships. Before dealing with new things, you should complete old matters.
✔ Reflection and consideration
Use this time to reconsider past decisions. Are they still meaningful? Have adjustments been made? Prudence means analyzing your previous steps and proceeding with caution.
✔ Renewal and tidying up
The period is perfect for letting go of old burdens - be it in your profession, relationships, or personal habits. Take deliberate time to declutter, structure, and focus on the essentials.
✔ No hasty decisions
Impulsivity can quickly lead to wrong decisions in this phase. Take time for important considerations and, if necessary, get advice from experts or trustworthy people.
✔ Good for legal matters and strategic planning
If you are considering legal steps or involved in contract negotiations, this is a suitable time for careful examination and preparation, but not for spontaneous conclusions.
✔ Structure private & business matters well
✔ Well suited for:
- Real estate transactions and relocations
- Review of investments and financial plans
- Completion of open tasks or projects
- Planning long-term changes
✔ Not suitable for:
- Spontaneous business deals or new foundations
- Unconsidered terminations or final decisions
- Short-term investments or risky speculations
Health aspects of the Prudence Period
✔ Pay special attention to your immune system! During this time, you are more susceptible to illnesses, especially chronic complaints.
✔ Protect yourself from infections, as infections can last longer and be more serious.
✔ Operations should - if possible - be avoided, unless it's an emergency.
✔ Use this phase for conscious relaxation and mindfulness exercises such as meditation or gentle movement.
Conclusion
The period of Prudence is a valuable time to pause, end old things, and plan new paths with caution. It teaches you to act foresightfully and make conscious decisions. Use this phase to shed ballast, restructure yourself, and look to the future with clarity.
✔ Remember:
- ✔ Let go of the old before new things can begin.
- ✔ Reflect, instead of acting impulsively.
- ✔ Carefully check contracts and plans.
- ✔ Take care of your physical and mental well-being.
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