100 Yijing-Inspired Feng Shui Daily Tips — safe, practical, non-occult, and rooted in I Ching philosophy + environmental harmony principles. These tips help you create smoother qi flow, clearer mind, better mood, and stronger daily support.
🏠 100 Yijing Feng Shui Daily Tips
(Practical · Balanced · Easy to Apply)
【Home Energy Flow (1–20)】
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Keep the entrance clean — it’s the “mouth of qi.”
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Avoid clutter near the main door.
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Ensure your door opens fully without blockage.
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A doormat in good condition welcomes fresh qi.
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Keep mirrors away from directly facing the entrance.
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Let natural light enter the home each morning.
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Open windows daily to refresh qi.
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Remove broken items; stagnant objects weaken qi.
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Fix any flickering lights immediately.
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Avoid sharp furniture corners pointing at your sitting area.
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Keep hallways clear for smooth qi flow.
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Regularly dust high shelves to avoid “old qi.”
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Avoid storing heavy objects above your head while sleeping.
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Maintain clean floors — clean ground equals stable energy.
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Mop with warm water; warmth uplifts qi.
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Keep electrical cords tidy to reduce chaotic energy.
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Avoid excessive dark corners; light them softly.
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Declutter one small area daily.
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Ensure air circulation is smooth and not stuffy.
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Avoid using too many bright colors in small rooms.
【Living Room Harmony (21–40)】
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Arrange seating to encourage connection, not isolation.
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Keep the main sofa supported by a wall — “backing” symbolizes stability.
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Avoid placing the sofa directly under a ceiling beam.
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Ensure the TV is not overly dominant in the room.
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Keep coffee tables neat and uncluttered.
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Add a plant to bring vitality and uplift qi.
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Avoid dried or dead plants — they weaken energy.
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Soft lighting in the evenings calms the home.
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Use artwork that inspires peace, not conflict.
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Keep sharp or overly aggressive decorations minimal.
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Arrange furniture so you don’t sit with your back to the door.
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Keep windows clean for clear outlook and clarity.
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Use gentle colors if the space feels too chaotic.
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Avoid loud patterns that overwhelm the eye.
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Add cushions or fabrics for softness (Hexagram 57 “巽”: gentle wind).
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Repair shaky furniture — instability symbolically affects life.
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Avoid displaying too many empty vases.
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Keep sentimental items, but not excessive.
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Place items you love where you see them daily.
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Let the center of the living room remain open — the “heart” of qi.
【Bedroom Calmness (41–60)】
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Keep the bed accessible from both sides.
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Avoid placing the bed directly in line with the door.
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Avoid mirrors facing the bed — they can disturb rest.
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Keep electronics away from the bed.
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Use soft, calming colors for the bedroom.
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Keep storage under the bed minimal.
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Ensure bedding is fresh and comfortable.
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Avoid placing your bed under a heavy ceiling beam.
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Keep shoes away from the bed area — shoes carry outer energy.
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Place a gentle lamp or warm light near the bed.
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Avoid large plants in the bedroom — too much activity energy.
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Keep clothing organized — visual order creates inner order.
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Use curtains that allow balanced light.
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Avoid aggressive artwork in the bedroom.
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Keep work-related items out of the sleeping area.
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Stick to soft textures (Hexagram 2 “坤”: earth, nurturing).
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Avoid loud colors like pure red for the bedroom.
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Maintain good airflow but avoid cold drafts.
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Keep a calm atmosphere — rest is sacred.
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No clutter on nightstands.
【Kitchen & Dining Qi (61–80)】
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The kitchen represents nourishment; keep it clean daily.
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Wipe the stove after each use.
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Avoid storing sharp knives openly; keep them in drawers.
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Fix water leaks — leaking water = leaking energy.
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Avoid letting trash overflow.
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Keep the dining table clean and inviting.
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Avoid placing the stove directly opposite the sink (fire vs water clash).
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Use warm lighting in the dining area.
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Ensure the fridge is clean and organized.
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Avoid storing too many expired items.
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Keep the rice container clean — symbolic of abundance.
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Don’t eat while standing — respect nourishment.
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Avoid having your back to the entrance while eating if possible.
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Use round or oval dining tables for better social harmony.
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Repair squeaky cabinet doors.
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Add a small fresh item, like fruit, on the table.
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Avoid dark or gloomy dining spaces.
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Clean utensils properly — purity supports healthy qi.
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Don’t store shoes near the kitchen.
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Maintain warmth and brightness in food areas.
【Work & Study Corner (81–100)】
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Face a solid wall or wide space when studying/working.
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Avoid working with your back to the door.
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Keep the desk clutter-free; clarity improves focus.
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Add a small plant for vitality.
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Keep stationery organized.
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Use natural light when studying.
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Avoid overly dim or overly harsh lighting.
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Remove old papers regularly.
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Keep motivational quotes or inspiring images.
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Avoid facing a blank wall — add something uplifting.
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Ensure your chair is comfortable and supportive.
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No piles of clutter around the desk.
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Keep your laptop or device area tidy.
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Avoid too many figurines or distracting decorations.
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Maintain clean energy by wiping the desk daily.
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Keep the room ventilated while working.
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Use neutral or light tones for work areas.
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Avoid facing mirrors when working — distracts the mind.
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Replace broken pens or old items — remove “stuck qi.”
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Hexagram 1 “乾”: Begin each work session with a clear intention — purpose directs energy.
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