Start with the real situation
Imagine standing at the entrance of a Montreal condo, clinic, shop, or office and sensing the same problem your clients feel before they can explain it: the door does not pull people in, the room looks fine but never settles, or the daily route quietly creates stress. That is where a real consultation starts.
An online BaZi consultation needs more structure than an in-person mystical performance. Because the practitioner cannot rely on atmosphere, the value comes from clean intake, chart calibration, and turning technical reading into decisions.
What a practitioner actually checks
- Birth data, current location, time-zone issue, and whether the recorded birth time is exact, approximate, or family memory.
- The client's actual options: job change, business launch, relationship decision, study path, relocation, or annual planning.
- Known events that test the chart: strong years, difficult years, moves, career breaks, separations, promotions, or family responsibilities.
How it becomes advice
- Use a shared document or summary so the client can see the logic instead of hearing scattered predictions.
- End with action categories: do now, prepare, observe, avoid rushing, or seek licensed advice.
What the client can use
A good online reading feels precise because the structure is visible: chart, question, evidence, timing, and practical next step.
Professional boundary
This is educational consultation content. It can support observation, planning, and decision clarity, but it does not replace medical, legal, financial, engineering, psychological, or licensed professional advice.