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Simple Tips to Make Your Home Feng Shui-Friendly

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Feng shui is an ancient art that uses the flow of energy to create a harmonious environment. In feng shui, every room and space can have positive or negative vibrations.

Implementing feng shui design ideals will make your room feel like a safe haven, where you can recharge and relax. It's also about attracting positive things into your life, like money, love, and happiness! Feng shui reminds us to surround ourselves with things that make life better.

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Keep your windows clean

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Windows are the eyes of the home, and they regulate sunlight. When they're clean, you can see what's outside clearly. It's like having a glimpse into the world around you that gives you clarity.

If you've never cleaned your own windows before, it can be very easy to accidentally scratch them or chip them by using the wrong supplies. We recommend using a soft cloth and water mixed with two drops of dish soap to get started. You should also consider investing in a squeegee or window cleaning kit.

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Create your path

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If there are large pieces of furniture obstructing your path through the house, try moving them so they're not blocking important areas like hallways and doorways (or replace them with smaller versions). If there are hurdles in the areas where you walk and work every day, then it's likely that those obstacles will sap your energy and make you feel disorganized.

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Liven up your space with plants

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Plants give vitality and life to your home. They bring in fresh air and clear it of toxins, which can be especially helpful if you have a lot of people living in a small space. Plants are full of energy and vibrations, so they'll help balance the chi — the energy — in your space.

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Be grateful

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The first step of feng shui is to be grateful for what you have. Many of us feel like our homes are too small or too big or too dark or too bright, but the truth is that we often have what we need and sometimes even more than we need!

So take a moment today to appreciate the space where you live. When we show gratitude by caring for our home, we create balance and harmony in our lives.

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Keep your entry clear

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Your entryway is a portal into your home, and it's important to keep it clear and clean. Only keep what you absolutely need in this preliminary space. If you have too much stuff lying around, it can make for a cluttered look and induce negative feelings.

Be sure not to block any of the four corners of your entranceway with furniture or other obstacles, as this can prevent positive energy from entering there.

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Be mindful

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Did you know that there are special times during the day when your home is more receptive to feng shui's benefits? The 11 am to 1 pm period is known as the strongest yang time for feng shui, which means that it's the best time of day to do things like clean, meditate, and declutter.

During the yang hours, write a list of daily wishes and set your intentions.

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Keep your space balanced

The goal is to make sure that everything in your room is working together to keep the energy balanced, so that it feels good to be there. Achieve this with a mixture of colors and patterns on the bedding and curtains, together with the artwork on the walls.

It's also key to have symmetry when arranging furniture: try placing chairs at opposite ends of the room, with a small table or shelf between them.

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Incorporate the elements

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The five elements of feng shui are earth, fire, metal, water, and wood. Each of these elements brings its own unique energy. For example, the element of water represents intuition and emotion; it's associated with the color blue. The element of wood represents growth and change; it's associated with the color green.

If your goal is to increase your income, focus on the area of your home where you work or conduct business (usually near windows). If your goal is to attract love into your life, focus on areas where people spend time together (like the bedrooms).

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Use command position

Your home is an extension of your body, and it should be treated as such. Feng shui is a way to take care of your house by making sure that the energy flows through it in a healthy way. So if you have a door (like a front door or an office doorway) it's important to place furniture in a command position facing it.

To find this spot, take a few moments to sit in each room of your house and take note of where you feel most comfortable and most at ease. That's where your command position should be.

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Slow those strong energy transfers

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High energy transfer areas are spaces where the flow of energy is fast, intense, or chaotic. This vibration can be good for some rooms in your home, but not so great for others. When this happens, use things like rugs and plants to slow down the flow of energy in these places.

High energy transfer areas are typically the entryway, but can also be the kitchen and bathrooms.

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