Every mother dreams of a home filled with health, vitality, harmony, success, and achievement in all aspects of life. She also dreams of hearing her children’s laughter echo through a calm, beautiful house she carefully designed to be her own kingdom, infused with her personal feminine touch.
Tips for Designing Your Child’s Room
Completely stop the common habit of turning your child’s room into a storage space for old and neglected items. Get rid of anything unusable, such as broken toys, worn-out or torn shoes, empty or sealed boxes, as they block the child’s energy of motivation and growth.
If possible, change the curtains in your child’s room at the start of the new year to remove accumulated negative energy. If they are brightly colored, wash them thoroughly instead.
Avoid hanging pictures that suggest flying on the walls, as they symbolize scattered energy. Also, do not use bed covers printed with images of predatory animals, as they may cause nightmares and disturbing dreams.
Choosing a Money Box for Your Child and Family
To organize and increase the family budget in the new year, adopt a savings-box system. Start by choosing a light-colored money box for your child.
Choose red leather wallets, as red attracts money energy. Get rid of black or torn wallets, as they symbolize financial leakage and waste.
Dedicate a large family money box in the living room to discourage overspending. At the same time, keep a separate savings box for your child, decorated with a drawing of their dream or goal they wish to achieve through saving money.
How to Renew Your Kitchen for the New Year
At the end of the year, discard all cracked, broken, or mismatched kitchenware—such as keeping only one plate or cup from a set. In Feng Shui, this symbolizes isolation and lack of sharing within the household.
Store cleaning tools in a closed, non-visible cabinet. Leaving brooms, mops, or cleaning supplies in sight drains household energy and promotes laziness and fatigue.
Designing the Living Room for the New Year
Choose light, cheerful colors for the living room to create a sense of spaciousness. This allows children to play freely while adults feel calm and comfortable.
Avoid marble partitions or hanging layered ceiling decorations, as they block energy flow, reduce communication, and may increase family conflicts.
Do not place dry decorative plants in the living room. Instead, use small real green plants with roots. Avoid artificial flowers entirely, as they symbolize stagnation and lifelessness.
Hang a wall clock at the entrance and ensure it always works. A stopped clock symbolizes halted time, implying stagnation in children’s lives, success, and progress.
Tips Before Your Child Goes to Sleep
Turn off all lights in the child’s room and leave only a soft side light to support proper pineal gland function.
Keep slippers away from the bed and make sure the wardrobe is closed to prevent energy leakage.
Gently pass your right hand over the bed and shake the bedding three times before your child sleeps.
Do not store boxes, shoes, or blankets under the bed, and avoid leaving open books or stories beside it, as they may cause insomnia.
A Daily Routine Schedule for Your Child in the New Year
According to ancient Chinese energy science:
5:00 a.m. is the time when the bladder eliminates toxins. It is ideal to wake your child at this time to empty their bladder properly—this coincides naturally with the time of Fajr prayer.
Waking at this time can help children overcome chronic constipation, as the colon is most active then.
Do not give cough medicine at 3:00 a.m., as this is when the lungs naturally cleanse themselves, and coughing is often a healthy process at this time.
Ensure your child sleeps deeply between midnight and 4:00 a.m., the time when the gallbladder detoxifies. From 9:00 p.m., household work should stop so both mother and child can rest, as the lymphatic system detoxifies during this period.
When Should You Cut Your Child’s Hair?
Do not cut your child’s hair randomly on any day, whether according to the lunar or Gregorian calendar.
Choose the 15th day of the lunar month to cut hair, and bury the cut hair under a tree or in a plant pot. Hair carries part of the child’s energy, and throwing it away may cause lethargy.
Following the Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) guidance, honor children’s hair and nails by collecting and burying them instead of throwing them away, as they are considered sources of personal energy.
Inspiring Ideas to Spread Joy and Happiness at Home
Place a plate of dates in the home to absorb negative energy and promote positivity and protection.
Put coins—preferably old ones—in the southeastern corner of the house to increase prosperity and blessings.
Choose decorative plants carefully and avoid thorny or needle-leaf plants like cactus, as they attract sadness, conflict, and depression.
Place paired bamboo sticks in the home. Bamboo reflects the emotional state of the household and may wilt quickly if a person carrying negative energy enters the home.
Keep a bowl of fresh fruit in the center of the living room, replacing it daily to encourage abundance and blessing.
Hang bells or wind chimes in visible areas. Their movement helps renew energy continuously and disperses negative emotions such as anger or tension during family conflicts.

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