The Hidden Link Between Classical Feng Shui and Time: Is Your Clock Holding You Back?

As we shift our schedules with daylight savings, it’s the perfect moment to take a closer look at the clocks in your spaces. Whether it’s a wall clock, wristwatch, car dashboard, in your spare bedrooms, vehicles, or on your stove or microwave — their condition may be saying more than you think.

In Feng Shui, time isn’t just a concept — it’s energy. And when our clocks are out of sync, it can subtly disrupt the flow of abundance, focus, and progress in our daily lives.

🔗 I elaborate more about this connection here:
👉Is the incorrect time on your clocks holding you back?

🕰 What Your Clock Settings Might Be Telling You:

 Broken or Stuck? Symbolizes stagnation. Your career, personal growth, or opportunities may feel “frozen” in place.
 Running Too Slow? Reflects delays and slow progress. Things may not be moving forward as quickly as you’d like.
 Running Too Fast? Can trigger stress and pressure, leaving you feeling like you’re constantly chasing time.
 Flashing or Inaccurate Time? Indicates chaos and lack of structure — often tied to missed opportunities and scattered focus.

🌟 Why It Matters
In Classical Feng Shui, time is a powerful force. Accurate, intentional timekeeping helps you sync with the present moment, align with prosperity, and create space for clarity and momentum.

By simply checking and adjusting the clocks in your home, office, or vehicle, you’re energetically realigning your environment to support growth, harmony, and success.

🧭 A Simple Practice for Abundance

Take a few minutes — ideally twice a year, during daylight savings shifts — to:

Check that every clock is accurate
Replace batteries or repair broken ones
Remove clocks you no longer use in spaces like your spare bedroom
Set each one with intention — think of what you’re aligning to: peace, flow, prosperity, clarity

Feeling energetically off or stuck? Time might be the missing piece. Align your time, clear your space, and open the door to new energy, productivity, and abundance.