The traditional Chinese practice of Feng Shui has long been believed to bring luck and positive energy as it promotes harmony and balance. Here are five tips to attract wealth and prosperity to your home. Once done, why not try your luck at UFABET to see if you can easily win?
Decorate with Live Indoor Plants
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Plants represent the connection of the wealth area to the wood element. Add a healthy green plant in your wealth area to attract steady growth in your finances and success in your life. Money trees, coin plants, and jade plants are recommended and helpful for this purpose.
Remove All Clutter
Note that excess of anything is bad; this is the same for cluttered items. Regularly clean and throw all the trash or unwanted items away from your house or office as they form an obstacle to the flow of wealth and prosperity. They’re easy to accumulate, so remember to declutter at least every few months.
Quickly Fix or Discard Any Broken Object
This may not seem Feng Shui to you, but it is important to make dull improvements for energetic adjustments. Items that are chipped, have fallen apart, and not working properly could make you less abundant, so it’s better if we either fix them or throw them away.
Add a Small Fountain
Fountains in Feng Shui are considered a symbol of wealth, with flowing water representing the flow of money. Hence, adding a fountain to your garden helps in attracting prosperity. These fountains should be placed in the east or southwest direction. Make sure to put exactly 27 coins in the fountain to activate the water’s energy because of the coins’ metal elements. Keep your water feature clean and make sure it never dries up.
Decorate Rooms With the Right Colors
Incorporate the colors purple, green, or blue in your walls, home decor, and accessories. Placing things with the high-frequency purple color can activate wealth and abundance. Green and blue hues are associated with the wood and water elements. So, adding these colors to the wealthy parts of the house can attract stability, healing, and growth.