Avoid cold shops.
If the shop faces north, it is unthinkable that winter will come. No matter whether it is blowing northeast wind or northwest wind, it will get into the big shop. Feng Shui also regards cold as a kind of Sha Qi, which is too cold to be conducive to people and business activities. As soon as the cold wind blows, the clerk has another kind of suffering. If he is healthy, he will have another one. If he is in poor health, he may get sick. Although the clerk wears clothes to keep warm, the cold is too heavy, which makes the clerk reluctant to walk around to promote the goods. Shop assistants are unwilling to walk because of the cold, which will slow down the flow of goods and reduce the sales of goods.
Avoid shops with excessive yin.
In the town, a crowded place is a bustling area. According to Feng Shui, some people are angry, because the sun is the spirit. The more people are angry, the more prosperous they will be. Using anger can bring prosperity to business.
From an economic point of view, the bustling area in a town is the most active and frequent place for commodity trading, and people gather to buy commodities to a great extent. If you choose to open a shop in the bustling area of the town, you can take the initiative to welcome your products to customers. If the goods can attract customers, they can promote sales and make business prosperous.
On the contrary, if the store is located in a remote street, it is equivalent to avoiding customers. When a store opens for business, customers seldom patronize it, which will make the store deserted or even empty. According to feng shui, people represent anger, and no one patronizes the shop, so the shop lacks anger. Less anger and more yin. The business depression in the store is the surplus of yin. Too much yin in a store will not only cause business losses, but also seriously damage the vitality of the owner and lead to the closure of the store.