Something isn't quite right at your home. Could it be a Feng Shui problem? Maybe you're not doing it right. Here are some things that they suggest you avoid and my thoughts on it too. As always this advice is worth what you paid for it...I hope nothing.

5) There's dirt and/or clutter.  If your house is dirty, you're letting negative chi collect...This is why Feng Shui is not practiced by people with kids.

4) Mirrors are not in the right position. If it's cutting off part of your head, it's showing something unpleasant (the toilet) or it's showing your bed, you need to adjust it....Nothing like a quick and rude awakening when I wake up and look up quick  and think that someone is watching me.

3) You have an unwelcoming front entrance. Make sure your doormat is clean and fairly new and that your porch is clutter free....Is it considered clutter free if I don't have a porch. Also is a moat considered "unwelcoming?"

2) Chairs and beds are arranged so that your back is to the door. It's best to be in the "command" position, so that you have a view of the door in the room. That way you can be "present" in what you're doing......I find it also helps to see solicitors coming to my door.  That way I can take the "command" position under the bed. Speaking of under the bed.

1) There are items under the bed. When it comes to Feng Shui, your bedroom is one of the most important rooms of the house because good sleep is key to a good life......I don't have clutter under the bed. It's hanging on the exercise bike or stuffed on the floor in my closet.

If this doesn't seem to fix the problems.....then maybe it's you. I'm just saying.

 

 

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