Practical reference

Flying Stars Cures & Activators

A quick operational reference for star-by-star focus, activators, and cures before you execute annual layout changes.

Star-by-star guide

1 White

1

Focus: career flow and mobility

Activators: clear pathways, focused desk setup, calm water-like textures

Cures: avoid overstimulation; keep the sector bright but not noisy

2 Black

2

Focus: health drag and fatigue

Activators: none by default

Cures: metal cures + low disturbance + strict ventilation and hygiene

3 Jade

3

Focus: arguments and friction

Activators: none by default

Cures: controlled fire element, slower routines, softer communication zones

4 Green

4

Focus: study, creativity, networking

Activators: reading corner, learning desk, gentle wood support

Cures: prevent clutter that weakens focus

5 Yellow

5

Focus: major disruption risk

Activators: none

Cures: metal cures, avoid drilling and major movement

6 White

6

Focus: authority, structure, execution

Activators: organized command zone, clean metal accents

Cures: avoid harshness; keep communication balanced

7 Red

7

Focus: loss, gossip, impulsive conflict

Activators: none by default

Cures: water-based calming, security checks, reduce sharp visual cues

8 White

8

Focus: legacy resources, slower growth

Activators: steady maintenance, practical storage and order

Cures: avoid over-investing with urgency

9 Purple

9

Focus: visibility, expansion, momentum

Activators: well-lit showcase areas, clear intention cues

Cures: balance heat and pace to prevent burnout

Apply this on your real layout

Use annual map + floor-plan overlay to decide which cures to deploy and which activators to pause.

FAQ

Should every star receive activators?

No. Conflict-heavy stars are usually better handled with stabilization and cures, not activation.

Can I reuse the same cures every year?

Only after checking annual star movement. Reusing old setup blindly can create mismatch.