Remove negativity

2025/4/30 Edited to

... Read moreI used to wonder if negative energy was just 'in my head,' but after feeling constantly drained in my own space, I knew something had to change. Our homes should be sanctuaries, not sources of stress! That's when I started exploring practical ways to truly burn the negativity and embrace the positivity right here at home. First, let's talk about the physical stuff. A cluttered space often feels like a cluttered mind. My go-to first step is a good decluttering session. I go through each room, letting go of things that no longer serve me or bring me joy. It’s amazing how much lighter the energy feels afterward – it's like a mental detox for your home! Next, I love a good smudging session. White sage or palo santo sticks are fantastic for clearing stagnant or negative energy. I walk through every corner, paying special attention to areas where arguments might have happened or where energy just feels heavy. It literally feels like you're burning away the bad vibes, creating a clean slate for positive energy to flow in. And speaking of stagnant energy, let's talk about *washrooms in home*. These can often be overlooked, but they're places where old, unwanted energy can accumulate. I've found that placing a small bowl of sea salt in a corner of the bathroom can absorb negative energy. As for the question, 'Do we put on all washrooms in home or just one??', I personally put one in the main bathroom and any guest bathroom that gets frequent use. It’s all about intention and where you feel the energy needs the most clearing! Don't underestimate the power of fresh air! Open your windows daily, even for just a few minutes. It's a simple but incredibly powerful way to push out stale energy and invite new, vibrant energy into your living space. Once the old energy is cleared, it’s time to fill your space with good vibrations. I love bringing in plants – they literally breathe life and fresh air into a room. Succulents, snake plants, or even a leafy pothos can make a huge difference. Crystals are another favorite of mine; amethyst for calm, rose quartz for love, black tourmaline for protection. Place them strategically where you spend a lot of time or where you want specific energies to thrive. Positive affirmations are great too. I sometimes write little inspiring notes and place them where I'll see them daily, like on my mirror or fridge. Or even just verbally stating my intentions for a peaceful, joyful home can shift the atmosphere. Essential oil diffusers are fantastic for setting a mood – lavender for relaxation, uplifting citrus scents for energy. It transforms the atmosphere instantly. Finally, personalize your space with things that make you genuinely happy. Photos of loved ones, art that inspires you, cozy blankets, or cherished trinkets. Your home should be your sanctuary, reflecting all the good you want to bring into your life. Remember, it's a journey, not a one-time fix. Regular clearing and inviting positive energy will keep your home feeling like a true haven. I hope these tips help you remove negativity from your home and truly *embrace positivity*!