1. Activate Your Succes Direction

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Your success direction is unique to you, determined by your date of birth. To enhance your alignment with abundance and visibility, position your desk, vision board, or accomplishments soĀ they face this direction.

Mini Tips:Ā Want to find yours?

You can calculate your Success Direction and Kua Number using the free Marie Diamond app: mariediamond.com/app. It’s an easy first step to designing a more supportive, success-oriented space.

2. Declutter the Entrance

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Your front door is where opportunity flows in. Keep it clean, welcoming, and clutter-free to open paths for clients, luck, and success.

3. Use Power Color in Your Workspace

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Color holds energy. Red and gold bring prosperity, blue fosters communication. Let your workspace wear your business goals.

4. Energize Your Fame Area

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Your Fame area sits at the far back center of a room. Add red objects, candles, or art to spark recognition and bold confidence.

5. Don’t Sit with Your Back to the Door

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Face the entrance directly to enhance your sense of control, support, and awareness of your environment. If this isn’t possible, consider using a mirror to reflect what is behind you.

6. Mirror with Intention

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Mirrors enhance reflections, so their placement is important. Position them to reflect beauty and light rather than clutter. For example, hang a mirror across from a window to amplify natural light or next to the dining area to reflect fruit or flowers, symbolizing nourishment and abundance.

7. Keep the Wealth Corner Nourished

Your wealth area is the far-left corner of your room (from the entrance). Add living plants, flowing water features, or a bowl of coins to energize prosperity.

8. Balance Yin and Yang Energy

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Too much softness (yin) can create stagnation, while too much structure (yang) brings tension. Combine both cozy textures with clean lines, soft lighting with bold accents to support both rest and drive.

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