Traditional Chinese metaphysics, structured for modern decisions

Make sense of space, timing and personal decisions before you act.

Sanrui Consulting helps overseas clients review home layouts, workplace environments, annual timing and major life decisions through a calm, evidence-led consultation process.

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Structured judgement

We connect space, timing and context, then turn the review into clear next steps.

Structured consultation preparation
A clear question leads to a clearer reading.
Consultation Scene

Start with the real decision, then build a readable path from evidence to action.

The goal is not a dramatic conclusion. It is a practical review of what is happening now, what changed, and what should be adjusted first.

Question

Write the main decision in one clear sentence.

Evidence

Add the photos, dates and recent changes that matter.

Action

Turn the reading into the first practical next step.

Review framework

Every consultation is organized around the question, the evidence, the timing and the next action.

For overseas clients, the value is not a mysterious conclusion. The value is a readable path: what is happening now, where the pressure comes from, what can be changed first, and when to review the result.

Question

Define one central decision before collecting materials.

A home, business, relationship or career concern becomes clearer when the key question is written in one sentence with the people, place and time window included.

Evidence

Use photos, floor plans, dates and recent changes together.

The review compares your stated concern with the actual space, timing and decision context, so the reading stays connected to daily life and real choices.

Timing

Separate what to do now from what to watch later.

Some cases call for immediate adjustment, some need observation, and some need a safer communication window before taking a stronger step.

Action

Turn the review into a short sequence of practical steps.

The final output should help you decide what to change first, what to avoid, who to speak with, and what signal will show that the direction is improving.

Consulting Paths

Designed for overseas clients who want clarity, not mystique.

Each review starts with your real context: floor plans, photos, current decisions, timing concerns and what you are trying to avoid or improve.

Residential Space Review

Homes / renovation / moving

For families preparing to buy, renovate or reorganize a home.

  • Floor plan and key room review
  • Entry, bedroom, kitchen, study and movement flow
  • Priority list for low-risk adjustments
Typical example

A family reports lighter sleep, unstable routines and more evening conflict after moving. The review connects the floor plan, bedroom use, entry flow and family schedule before suggesting low-risk adjustments and a seven-day observation sheet.

Request residential review

Workplace and Office Review

Office / shop / management space

For founders, business owners and operators reviewing workplace layout.

  • Management position, reception, finance and meeting areas
  • Customer, staff and document flow
  • Compliance and operational needs remain first
Typical example

After an office move, visitors cannot identify the reception point and sales-to-delivery communication slows down. The review separates customer flow from team collaboration flow, then prioritizes reception, meeting areas and the decision-maker position.

Request workplace review

Annual Timing Review

Career / family / major choices

For people weighing career moves, relocation, collaboration or family decisions.

  • Current pressure and available resources
  • Near-term timing and decision sequence
  • Three-month action and review points
Typical example

A client is considering a career move but is concerned about family care and cash-flow pressure. The review separates upside, cost, trial window and the next three months of action before recommending whether to advance, hold or repair weak points first.

Request timing review

Decision Preparation Review

Context / timing / next step

For clients who want to organize a complex question before choosing a formal consultation path.

  • Current situation and decision pressure
  • Materials checklist for the next consultation
  • Clear boundaries before deeper review
Typical example

A client is facing relocation, a child's school change, business expansion and family asset decisions in the same year. The preparation review clarifies missing materials and pressure points before choosing an annual or focused review path.

Request preparation review

Deliverables

A formal review should produce usable materials.

The output is not a one-line claim. It clarifies the question, material boundaries, review path, priorities and follow-up checkpoints.

Scope check

Confirm the question and material quality first.

If the materials are incomplete, the review starts with missing items rather than a forced conclusion.

Includes: question scope, missing materials and suitable service path.
Written summary

Turn the review path into a readable report.

The report records key evidence, risk boundaries and the next priorities for action.

Includes: analysis summary, risk notes and adjustment order.
Action review

Set practical observation checkpoints.

Use seven-day, thirty-day or quarterly feedback to decide whether a second adjustment is needed.

Includes: action list, observation indicators and follow-up triggers.

Common Scenario Walkthroughs

Show clients how a vague concern becomes a practical next step.

The walkthroughs below are anonymized process examples. They explain how a review is handled; they do not reveal private client details or promise identical outcomes.

Residential walkthrough

Sleep worsens after moving, and the family rhythm becomes harder to manage.

The review starts with the floor plan, direction, bedroom use, move-in date and family routines rather than a one-line conclusion.

1. Concern

Light sleep, unstable child routines and more evening conflict.

2. Materials

Floor plan, direction, bedroom photos, move-in date and routine notes.

3. Review path

Separate lifestyle factors from bedroom, entry flow and shared-area friction.

4. Output

Low-risk adjustments, a seven-day observation sheet and follow-up triggers.

Workplace walkthrough

After an office move, visitors feel lost and team collaboration slows down.

The review separates customer movement from operating workflow before discussing layout adjustments.

1. Concern

Visitors cannot find reception; sales and delivery teams lose rhythm.

2. Materials

Layout, department positions, visitor path and operating process.

3. Review path

Check entrance, reception, meeting area, manager position and finance zone.

4. Output

Reception visibility, meeting-area priority and manager-position adjustments.

Annual decision walkthrough

A new opportunity pays more, but it pressures family time and cash-flow safety.

The review places upside, cost, trial window, family capacity and exit conditions on the same decision map.

1. Concern

Whether to accept a new project without damaging the main role and family balance.

2. Materials

Birth data if relevant, recent key events, cash-flow pressure and family support.

3. Review path

Clarify risk boundaries, resource gaps and timing window.

4. Output

Small-scale trial, stop-loss line, review date and family communication list.

Method

A consultation should turn confusion into a clear decision path.

1

Gather context

We start with your current problem, available materials, timeline and decision pressure.

2

Review structure

Space, timing and chart evidence are reviewed as references, not as absolute commands.

3

Plan the next step

You receive priorities, boundaries and follow-up points for practical action.

Good Fit

Best for clients who want a structured review and clear boundaries.

Suitable for

  • Home, office or relocation decisions with real materials to review.
  • Career or family decisions that need sequence and priority.
  • Clients who value traditional Chinese frameworks but still want grounded action.
  • Overseas Chinese clients and English-speaking clients interested in Chinese metaphysics.

Not suitable for

  • Requests for guaranteed outcomes or dramatic predictions.
  • Medical, legal, investment or psychological decisions that require licensed professionals.
  • Public analysis of private personal data in comments or social media threads.
  • Clients who want a single answer without context or follow-up.

English client path

Start with your real question, then choose the right review path.

If your case involves a person, a home, an office, a factory, or a near-term decision, the first step is to identify the main line of judgment before collecting materials.

Personal timing

Career, money, relationship and relocation.

Best for decisions linked to your stage, pressure, resources and timing window.

Space review

Home, office, shop and factory layout.

Best for questions linked to entrance, rooms, management position, workflow and on-site changes.

Decision timing

Negotiation, launch, partnership and next step.

Best for short-term choices that need clear action order and risk boundaries.

Material checklist

Send the right information from the beginning.

Birth data and events for personal review; floor plan, direction and photos for space review.

Request a Review

Send a concise inquiry first. We will confirm whether the case fits.

This form organizes your inquiry text. For the current overseas entry, email is the primary contact route: contact@sanrui.hk.

Helpful materials

  • Residential: floor plan, compass direction, key room photos and current concerns.
  • Workplace: layout, entrance, management position, reception, finance and flow.
  • Timing: current decision, deadline, resources, recent key events and birth data if relevant.

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