Timing in Advance – for Dummies

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Diagram illustrating intersecting timing cycles and trendlines highlighting natural turning points

by Robert Glasscock

Knowing when individualized trendlines intersect, conflict or reinforce each other can mean all the difference between encountering obstacles along the way to goals, or networking the support you need to achieve them. That’s what 4Sight provides.

 Even without those specifics, here is one trendline anybody can monitor.

Among numerous naturally recurring vectors affecting everything from personal goals to businesses, the economy, politics, is a periodicity of 2½. Two-and-a-half hours, days, weeks, months, years.

We’re familiar with this cycle in certain musical scales (sound vibrations of two whole steps then a half-step), the periodicity of the Moon’s apparent orbit (2½ days in one Zodiacal Sign), even solar flares data and major solar proton events (2½ years).

You don’t have to be a musician or physicist to use the recurring cycle of 2½ to track—in advance—minor and major turning points of virtually anything—based from when something begins.

You get a cold, for instance. 2½ days later one of two things happens: your cold gets worse or starts to get better. If it gets worse, in 2½ more days (5 days from when it begins) it again either gets worse or improves.

You fall in love. 2½ days later—and 2½ weeks and 2½ months and 2½ years later—the relationship changes. It grows, diminishes, or ends. This natural cycle is the origin of the notorious Seven Year Itch (actually a 7½ year itch that equals three 2½ year periods).

You purchase stocks or commodities. Pay attention to directional changes 2½ days later (or even 2½ hours if you’re a day trader). And 2½ weeks, months, years. People make (and lose) fortunes by paying attention to (or ignoring) this one easy-to-remember natural period.

You start a business project. Anticipate developmental changes that will naturally arise in 2½ days, weeks, months and years, etc., over the life of the venture. (More major developmental turning points will occur at about 7½ days, weeks, months, years.)

Anticipating those natural periodic turning points can help you lessen impatience; react rationally instead of impulsively to expected changes; organize and prepare appropriate responses and actions to take next.

 What worked for Einstein can work for you!

 

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