Source: Feng Shui for DummiesÂ
Place an energetic fountain near your front door
The flowing energy of the water symbolizes cash, which helps more of the green stuff come your way. Get ready to enjoy more cash flow and connections with key people thanks to this simple cure.
Clear the entryway to your home.Â
Let the chi (energy) flow right into your home and life by ridding your home’s front entry of obstacles. Such things as looming plants or vines, old newspapers, etc. in your front path may limit the amount of energy entering your home. Clear out anything behind your door for even more benefits.
Make sure your home encourages learning.Â
Put books where you can see them when you come in the front door to stimulate learning and personal growth.Â
Spice up your love life with plants in the bedroom.Â
Place three or nine new plants in your bedroom to enliven the energy of the room, adding hope and cheer. (If the plants have pink flowers, this effect will be even stronger!)
Position your bed to feel safe, loved, and great.
 Place your bed in the Commanding Position of your bedroom. This spot is the one farthest from the door but where you’re still able to see the doorway and anyone approaching while you’re lying in the bed. Placing your bed in the Commanding Position allows you to be stronger, calmer, and in charge.
Boost your career with a better desk position.Â
Position your desk cater-corner to and facing the office or cube door (even if you don’t actually have a door in your workspace). If you can’t turn your desk to face the door, arrange a mirror on your desk or wall so you can see who’s coming. This adjustment helps you encounter more opportunities, go further in your field, and lose less often.
More tips on locating objects to feel the good energy:Â
Black Center front Career Career success, promotion, better job
Blue Left front Knowledge Learning, spiritual growth
Green Center left Family Family harmony, growth, unity
Purple Back left Wealth Money, prosperity
Red Back center Fame Fame and reputation
Pink Back right Marriage Marriage/relationship with significant other
White Center right Children Children’s safety, growth, and improvement
Yellow Center Health Physical, mental, and emotional health
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