1. Hanging a Mirror Behind the Sofa
Many people hang a large mirror behind their sofa to create a sense of spaciousness and airiness in their room. However, they are unaware that this practice is highly unfavorable in Feng Shui. The real wall turns into an illusory one, causing the benefactors supporting your career to quietly drift away.


2. Placing a Stove in the Northwest
According to Feng Shui and metaphysical studies, the Bagua divides a home into eight directions, each with its own significance. These directions include Northwest, West, Southwest, South, Southeast, East, Northeast, and North. The Northwest represents Qian, symbolizing Heaven in nature, the Father in society, strength in attributes, the Horse in animals, and the Head, Lungs, and Spine in the human body. The Qian trigram in the Northwest symbolizes your "superiors" and "benefactors." In the Five Elements theory, the stove belongs to the Fire element. Placing a stove or Fire-related items in this area creates a clash between Fire and Metal, repelling your benefactors and hindering their support.


3. Placing a Treadmill in the Study Room
The study room is a quiet space for learning and self-cultivation, emphasizing stillness over activity. Placing exercise equipment like a treadmill in this room symbolizes opposition to your benefactors, creating conflict with their supportive energy. To maintain harmony, relocate fitness machines or workout tools to another room or area that aligns better with Feng Shui principles.


4. Keeping Turtles in Prominent Areas of the Living Room
The living room symbolizes your career and professional life. If you enjoy keeping turtles, avoid placing them in highly visible areas, such as near the entrance where they are immediately noticeable. The black turtle, or Xuan Wu, is a sacred creature represented by a snake coiled around a turtle and associated with the color black (Xuan, 玄). Turtles symbolize the Water element in the North, representing winter and often associated with petty individuals. Displaying turtles prominently in the living room can inadvertently empower such individuals, obstructing the support of benefactors.


5. Drying Clothes and Storing Items on the Left Side of the Main Door
In Feng Shui, the left side of the main door represents the benefactor's方位. If you have minimal social interactions, this may not be an issue, but for those with extensive social networks or large-scale businesses, drying clothes or cluttering this area is highly discouraged.
Hanging laundry or piling up messy items on the left side of the main door can repel benefactors, creating obstacles in both professional and personal life. This habit can hinder business growth and partnerships by blocking the path of supportive individuals.


6. Displaying Zodiac Animals Incompatible with Your Birth Bazi
Many people enjoy decorating their homes or wearing jewelry featuring their zodiac animals. However, it’s essential to choose Feng Shui items or zodiac symbols that align with your destiny and birth Bazi to avoid obstructing the support of benefactors.


7. Placing Too Many Trash Bins in the House
Many people assume that placing trash bins anywhere is fine as long as it’s convenient and not too unsightly, but Feng Shui strongly discourages this. In home Feng Shui, trash bins are considered containers of negative energy, significantly impacting the health and wealth of the household.
Having too many trash bins in the house allows negative energy to accumulate, creating harmful influences that disrupt family harmony and deplete financial resources. Additionally, covered trash bins are far better than open ones. When waste is sealed, harmful energies and odors are contained, creating a more breathable and pleasant environment for everyone.
In home Feng Shui, trash bins should never be underestimated. If you notice financial or family issues, it’s worth reviewing the placement and number of trash bins in your home to ensure they align with Feng Shui principles.


8. Leaving Money Scattered Around the House
A common bad habit many people have is leaving money scattered around the house. People often think it’s convenient since no strangers are around, but from a Feng Shui perspective, this is a serious issue.
To attract good financial luck, money should be stored in one place to accumulate wealth energy. Scattering money around disperses this energy, weakening your financial fortune. For instance, during shopping, people often neglect to take back small change, thinking it’s insignificant. While the monetary value may be small, its Feng Shui implications are significant. Even small amounts of money are part of your wealth, and failing to collect them means you’re letting your financial luck slip into others’ hands.


9. Entrance Door Facing a Wall Mirror or Water Faucet
In Feng Shui, hanging a mirror directly opposite the entrance door is believed to block and repel the God of Wealth from entering your home. When the God of Wealth approaches, the mirror immediately reflects and drives it away, violating Feng Shui principles and causing positive energy to escape. This can negatively impact the homeowner’s health. The solution is simple: remove the mirror and place it in a more suitable location. Mirrors facing the entrance are discouraged because they push away all the good energy trying to enter the house.
If you open the main door and directly see a water faucet, especially one flowing outward toward the door, it is considered highly unfavorable. In Feng Shui, water symbolizes wealth and abundance. Flowing water in this context represents financial loss or bankruptcy. If your home has a faucet facing the main door, redirect its flow to avoid this issue.


10. Windows Facing Each Other Drive Away Wealth
Windows play a crucial role in regulating airflow and energy within a home. Their position, shape, and size determine whether the energy is positive or negative, strong or weak. They also influence the home’s Feng Shui and the family’s fortune. In many apartments, windows facing each other are considered unfavorable. From a Feng Shui perspective, this arrangement symbolizes financial loss. If the entrance door and windows are aligned in a straight line, the family’s wealth can easily dissipate.
While such windows may provide coolness in summer and ventilation in winter, they negatively impact the homeowner’s health and financial luck.

11. Keeping the House Messy
Old, moldy newspapers, dirty laundry, and a chaotic pile of children’s toys scattered across the floor can drain your energy, both physically and mentally. Make it a habit to tidy up your home daily to create a clean, airy environment that also attracts luck and prosperity.


12. Keeping the Gate, Door, and Rooftop Dirty
In home Feng Shui, the gate, door, and rooftop are crucial areas that influence the homeowner’s fortune. These spaces are where energy is gathered and wealth is attracted, so they must always remain clean. Maintaining cleanliness not only enhances the home’s aesthetic but also ensures the attraction of positive energy.


13. Placing a Trash Bin on the Left Side of the Desk
Your workspace, whether at home or in the office, holds significant Feng Shui importance. According to Feng Shui and metaphysical studies, the left and right sides of your desk represent the position of the Green Dragon, symbolizing your benefactors. Placing a trash bin on either side, especially the left, is akin to polluting or defiling your benefactors, causing them to distance themselves from you. This can lead to obstacles and difficulties in your professional life.


14. Placing Damaged Items on the Desk
In Feng Shui and metaphysical studies, your desk is a space that holds work-related documents and serves as a gateway to attract benefactors. To welcome benefactors, the space must be tidy, organized, and clean, creating a clear path for them to enter. Damaged or defective items are considered unattractive and obstructive, discouraging benefactors from supporting you. Therefore, it’s essential to discard broken items and maintain a well-organized workspace.


15. Placing a Cactus Behind Your Seat
Most people know that having a solid wall behind your study or work desk symbolizes strong support, meaning you have a benefactor. However, if you place sharp objects like cacti or roses between the wall and your seat, even if your benefactor wants to help, they will be powerless to do so. Their support is hindered by the negative energy these objects create.


