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depo 40+40, Poll Would you remove items from your room to improve its Feng Shui? <br> Yes No I’d consider a few Would you remove items from your room to improve its Feng Shui? <br> Yes 571 votes No 1073 votes I’d consider a few 287 votes <br>Now share your opinion<br>
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‘The screen acts like a mirror, bouncing energy all around the room at night resulting in poor quality sleep and health problems, and it can also cause intimacy problems between a couple,’ she said.<br>Jemma also advised against having plants in the bedroom because they ‘just have way too much yang energy’.<br>Feng Shui focuses on the balance between yin and yang energy, yin is passive and calm, whereas yang is active. <br>’A bedroom is meant to be a calm, soothing quiet yin environment so if you’re not sleeping well this could be why,’ she said.<br>The final thing she said you should never have is a fish tank or aquarium.<br>’They might look cool, but again there’s way too much yang energy,’ she explained.<br><div class=”art-ins mol-factbox femail” data-version=”2″ id=”mol-0406ed20-b8a9-11ed-86ed-b9c905c387f2″ website things a Feng Shui expert would never allow in a bedroom