Are you a parent?

Do you have school going children? Or are your children in college or university?

As a parent we want the best for our children. We want our children to do well in life.

We can use Feng Shui to help improve their education luck, by achieving good results and helping them lead a fulfilling and happy life.

Feng Shui can help improve your child’s education luck as well.

There are a few different tips that you can use and apply in your child’s room to help them improve their grades. I am sharing one such tip here.

The most effective way to improve their study luck is by placing their desk in such a manner that they face their personal growth direction while studying.

The Kua number gives us the four good directions for every individual, and out of these four directions one direction is their Personal growth direction. Work out the Kua number for each child and then see which direction is their Personal growth direction.

Once you know their good direction, try and place their study table in such a manner that when they sit down to study, they face their personal development direction.

You can place their bed in a way that it also faces their personal development direction.

If this is not possible then try and place their table and bed facing one of their other three good directions.

I have shared the personal growth direction for all the Kua numbers in the table below. So, if your child’s Kua number is 1 then his or her good study direction is North.

Please refer to the table below to see which four directions are good for you based on your Kua number. And the other four directions are not good for you, you should avoid facing these directions.

Use this information to help you children improve their concentration and study luck.

Cheers.

Shelly Singh ?

Feng Shui Consultant

Canberra, Australia

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