1. Medicine Cabinet
Most families keep a stash of medicines at home, typically for colds, fevers, pain relief, and saline solutions, especially those with young children and elderly members. However, medicines should never be stored haphazardly. It is best for each family to have a separate medicine cabinet.
The medicine cabinet should be placed in a dry, well-ventilated area with a relatively stable temperature, away from direct sunlight to prevent the medicines from deteriorating before their expiration date. Avoid placing the cabinet in damp areas or within reach of children, the elderly with dementia, or family members with mental illnesses, as this could lead to accidental consumption or overdose.
It is also advisable to label the medicines and separate them into different boxes to prevent mix-ups and ensure proper dosage.
2. Clock
Today, clocks serve not only to tell the time but also as home decor. However, clocks should never be hung or placed haphazardly as they can affect the feng shui and the well-being of family members.
Specifically, clocks should not be placed directly opposite the main door. In Chinese, the word for “clock” is homophonous with “end,” so having a clock facing the entrance suggests that wealth will flow out of the house, never to return.
Additionally, avoid placing clocks above or directly opposite the bed, especially pendulum clocks. The constant ticking can be distracting, making it difficult to fall asleep and leading to poor sleep quality, which can impact your health over time.
3. Mirror
Mirrors serve not just for reflection and home decor but also hold significance in feng shui. They can deflect negative energy, amplify positive energy, compensate for imbalances in space, and balance yin and yang energies.
However, placing mirrors in the wrong spots can invite bad luck, unrest, financial loss, and even illness and conflict among family members. Therefore, to maximize the benefits of mirrors, pay attention to their placement.
Specifically, avoid placing mirrors directly opposite the front door, and refrain from having too many mirrors in the house. Also, ensure that the mirror size is appropriate for the space. Most importantly, never place a mirror directly opposite the bed. Mirrors reflect, and if someone wakes up in the middle of the night and sees their reflection, it could be frightening.
Placing a mirror opposite the bed can disrupt sleep and cause anxiety and mental stress for the sleeper.
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