OK let's review what's been said and see if I can get you all to distil possible questions.
Desani, change is a very general term, what specific possible changes are you concerned with - what area of your life threatens, or promises change and over what period. Horary is not a method of coming up with general predictions, that's natal work. Horary looks at specific areas, such as 'should I apply for this job?', 'Should I go to Florida for my holidays?' 'Should I buy this house?'. 'Will I enter a romantic relationship with Fred/a ?' or 'Where did I put my passport?'
Venus Rising, I always try and read for new people first but I'll certainly consider a question from you.
dare2 can you give me a little background. What is your business and what particular ideas are you thinking about as possible expansion. I'm sure you have already been thinking about this and have some more specific ideas in mind.
Flipa, that sounds a promising question. Whilst I might guess that you are in or want to enter a romantic relationship with PL, I need to know specifically if that is what you mean and a little background, what is your relationship now and what would you like it to be?
YDM42 - the same applies to you as Desani. Horary is not natal work. It looks at an issue of genuine and specific concern. It there's anything on the list that you really are concerned about then ask it specifically. Horary doesn't work for wide general issues. Think it through and see what if anything is a real burning issue at the moment. If there isn't one, then you probably won't get a meaningful answer anyway.
Beebs_94 Yes there's change coming your way
The same though applies to you as the others who've asked general change questions. A question as wide as the one you pose is not capable of being answered by Horary, or at least not in any way that would be helpful to you. What specific area of change concerns you. The more specific you can be the better.
If any of you are not sure about the process:
Firstly you need a real issue that is important to you. The stronger it's importance the more likely you will get a meaningful answer. Note, it does not have to be important in the overall scheme of things, but the question 'where is my passport?' a day before you leave on a foreign trip is really important to you.
Secondly have a look at the other two threads, to get an idea of possible qestions and the process. But don't as a question for the sake of it. The answer you get may well be meaningless in that case. If there's some potential change that worries you, for example rumours that your firm is about to shed 100 jobs, of move your base to the other side of the country - then there's a clear basis for a horary question.