Feng Shui Tips for Prosperity and Abundance

Feng shui doesn’t have to be complicated! You can easily create a space in your home that supports financial well-being. Use simple, everyday items that are easy to find. Here’s how to do it:


1. Find Your “Money Corner”

  • Use the far-left corner of your home or any room when you’re standing at the door looking in. This area is associated with wealth in feng shui. The far left corner of the house would be an excellent space to have a home office.

2. Keep It Clean and Organized

  • Declutter: Remove piles of mail, old receipts, or anything that feels chaotic. Messy spaces can block your financial energy. This is especially true with corners. Keep them free of dead plants, trash cans, old files or boxes or broken objects.
  • Dust and Clean: Keep this area physically clean to help energy flow smoothly. It’s more inviting and keeps negative energy out of your money sector.

3. Add a Plant

  • A healthy green plant symbolizes growth and prosperity.
    • Try a plant like pothos (Devil’s Ivy), lucky bamboo, or even a money tree—these are affordable and easy to care for.
    • Avoid fake plants, as they don’t bring the same vibrant energy.

4. Incorporate Symbols of Wealth

You don’t need special feng shui items; everyday objects work just fine:

  • Jar of Pennies or Spare Change: Put a jar of coins or a small piggy bank in this area to symbolize saving and accumulating wealth.
  • A Bowl of Fresh Fruit: Use oranges, apples, or grapes. They represent abundance and attract prosperity.
  • Decorative Items in Green, Purple, or Gold: These colors are associated with wealth. For example:
    • A green candle.
    • A gold picture frame.
    • A purple vase.

5. Use Water Wisely

  • Water represents money in feng shui, so pictures of water can work well:
    • A photo of a calm river, lake, or waterfall.
    • Avoid images of storms or rough seas—they symbolize turbulence.
  • If you can, add a small tabletop fountain or even a glass bowl filled with fresh water and floating flowers. An attractive, clean fishbowl is ideal.

6. Light It Up

  • Add a lamp, string lights, or candles to brighten the area. A well-lit corner invites positive energy and prosperity.
  • Natural light is ideal, but a nice lamp works perfectly if this area is dark.

7. Personalize It with Meaning

  • Place items that remind you of your financial goals:
    • A framed photo of a dream vacation or home.
    • A notebook or calendar to track your financial progress.
    • Inspirational quotes about success and abundance.

8. Choose the Right Desk Setup (if it’s your office)

  • Sit in the command position: Position your desk so you can see the door. Make sure it is not directly in line with the door.
  • Keep the area tidy and inspiring:
    • Organize papers in a neat tray.
    • Use a cheerful coffee mug or jar to hold pens.
    • Add a small plant or photo for a touch of warmth.

9. Avoid “Draining Energy”

  • Bathrooms nearby? Close the door and keep the toilet lid down.
  • Fix anything broken in this area (e.g., lamps, furniture, or peeling paint), as broken things symbolize financial struggles.

10. Regular Maintenance

  • Keep it fresh and inviting: Replace wilted plants or flowers. Rotate items regularly. Refresh the space to keep the energy lively.
  • Show gratitude: Take a moment to feel thankful for the money you have while arranging or cleaning this area.

Simple Examples

  1. Corner of Your Kitchen:
    • A green pothos plant.
    • A jar of spare change on the counter.
    • A gold or purple dish towel nearby.
  2. Living Room:
    • A framed photo of a calm river or vacation spot.
    • A small table with a candle and a green plant.
    • A bowl of fruit or decorative stones.
  3. Home Office:
    • Desk facing the door, organized and uncluttered.
    • A small potted plant and a motivational sticky note.
    • A lamp with a warm glow.

By using simple and familiar items, you can create a financial corner in your home. This space feels accessible, energizing, and supportive of your money goals.


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