Baby on the Mind


Baby Feng Shui
September 7, 2008, 1:13 pm
Filed under: Books, Trying to Conceive

I recently read a book titled “Make This Your Lucky Day.”  This book is about Feng Shui, and it gives ideas on how to boost your “luck” in different areas of your life- career, family, health, etc.  It’s a neat book.  I’m not a huge follower of Feng Shui, but I find it interesting.  And, I figure it’s not something that could hurt your chances.  Here are some ideas from the book that I really like for adding luck to your fertility.  I’ll let you know later if it works!

-  Sleep on green sheets

-  Put an elephant by your front door with a stone on his back

-  Tie a pair of chopsticks with red string and place in your Children area for 9 months

-  Paint the wall behind your bed yellow

-  Put a cute stuffed tiger or anything having to do with children in your Children area

-  Clear clutter from under your bed and Do Not vacuum under your bed until after you give birth

-  Do Not put fertility symbols in the bathroom where it will be flushed away

This is the map of areas for Feng Shui.  The main door should be located at the bottom of the map.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Happy Baby-Making with Feng Shui!!!


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I’d like to know if anyone’s had luck by doing any of these things? I’ve had this book for well over a year and am just now doing the chop stick thing and going out to buy green sheets soon. Please let me know if this has worked for you.

Comment by Chrissy

I did the green sheets, the chopsticks, baby stuff in child area, and the elephant with a rock by my front door. I got pregnant in 5 months… So, it’s hard to say if it was biology or feng shui. I had fun getting the feng shui stuff together, so I looked at it as more of a ritual. Good luck to you!!!

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