The Coronavirus has caused unprecedented layoffs and triggered an economic crisis. Millions and millions of workers are unemployed, and the competition for the best positions and salaries are fierce. However, utilizing the principals of Feng Shui will help to influence the flow of chi in your space and give you the edge. Here are some simple ways to activate your home:
Career and Life Journey
The front door represents your career and life journey. Shine it up and oil the hinges. Make sure it isn’t blocked and use the front door each day to activate the chi. Growing plants in this area will symbolize the healthy growth of your career.
Money and Abundance
The Money and Abundance section is located in the far back left section of your space. This area needs the water element, which symbolizes the flow of money and prosperity. This could be an aquarium, a fountain, or even a photo or painting of a waterfall.
Helpful People
The Helpful People section is located in the front right section of your space. This area needs to be activated when changing careers or looking for a job. This is the place to put any images, paintings, posters, or figures of spiritual guides, goddesses, saints, and angels.
Fame and Reputation
The fame and reputation section is located in the back middle part of your space and is connected to the flow of energy in your career. Display images of people whose career and professional life you admire.
Most importantly, do not doubt that you will get the job you want. Stay optimistic. Visualize your first day and how wonderful it feels to start this adventure. Keep an optimistic attitude and be open to the opportunity coming to you in an unexpected way, so stay happy and alert.

If you want to become more aware and more creative but are struggling with how to stay present, try engaging in your favorite creative practice. Whether it’s baking, drawing, singing in the shower, or gardening, notice how your thoughts quiet down as you get into the state of flow.


In January 2020, as the Lunar New Year ushered in the Year of the Metal Rat in China, the coronavirus had already begun to spread, plunging China into chaos.
Picture a see-saw. You are sitting in the middle of both sides completely balanced. Then someone jumps on one side and suddenly it tilts to one side, completely off balance. Now imagine that “someone” is the coronavirus. We all have this inner system of checks and balances. Approaching our emotions as symptoms allow us to understand our body from a different perspective – an energetic one.