Things that bring negative energy into the home
Do you ever feel like you just can’t relax or stay calm in your house? There’s always something that bothers you! Maybe your family starts arguing the minute everyone gets home? Sometimes it’s not a bad mood. It’s the actual vibe of the space. In cultures, our homes are like sponges. They soak up the energy of what we do what we say and even the stuff we keep. If you feel like things are getting heavy, here are a few things that might be bringing the energy down.

Chipped ItemsWe all have that one favorite mug with a cracked handle or a clock that stopped working months ago. When something is broken, its purpose is gone. Keeping it around tells the universe you are okay with things being incomplete or not working right. If you can’t fix it, it’s better to let it go. It makes room for working things to come into your life.Dying PlantsPlants are great for bringing life into a house, so if they are not doing well, it’s the opposite. A brown withered plant is literally energy. Even dried flowers, which people keep for decoration, are considered a no-go in traditions. They represent life that’s passed. If your plants are struggling, try to save them.
Clutter Under the BedMany of us use the space under the bed to store old shoes, suitcases or paperwork. Since you sleep above that space, the clutter energy can mess with your subconscious. It can lead to sleep or feeling stuck in your daily life. Try to keep the area under your bed clear so the air and energy can flow freely while you rest.

Mirrors Mirrors are powerful tools that hold the power to harness energy; they double whatever they see. If a mirror is facing a corner, it’s doubling that mess. Many believe that a mirror facing the door pushes good energy right back out before it can even enter. Similarly, a mirror facing your bed can make you feel restless, like you’re being watched. Moving a mirror to a spot where it reflects something like a window or a nice painting can change the vibe instantly.Keeping Painful SouvenirsSometimes we hold onto things from a breakup or a job we hated just because they were expensive or we feel guilty throwing them away. Every time you look at that item, your brain relives those feelings. You don’t need that reminder in your space. If an object makes you sigh or feel a weight in your chest, it’s bringing energy into your home. Give it away or sell it.
