Reflection guide
Recommendations for Tiger Woods
If Tiger Woods used this chart as a reflection tool, these would be practical experiments to consider. They are based only on chart symbolism and public information.
For decisionsSacral Authority
Turn large decisions into clear, immediate options and notice the body’s first yes or no. If there is no real response yet, waiting is also useful information.
For sustainable momentumManifesting Generator
Leave room to test, adjust, and change direction instead of forcing every project into a straight line. A quick pace works best when it still begins with a genuine response.
For growthRole Model + Hermit
Allow time to observe and gain perspective without expecting every phase to look finished. Protect private practice and recovery while staying open to the right invitation.
For their public workSport perspective
Balance competitive goals with recovery, trusted coaching, and an identity beyond results. Long-term success is easier to sustain when the next chapter is not ignored.
One question to carry forwardExtreme concentration and return after collapse are the strongest public motifs, but they occur in very different ethical, physical, and competitive contexts. The useful question is which part of that pattern still supports meaningful growth, and which part is being repeated mainly because it worked before.
These are entertainment-focused reflection prompts, not personal, medical, financial, or psychological advice.