Move In Day
Me: Now that I’ve moved into my new house, my life is finally perfect!
Also Me: Well that was a nice 5 minutes.
When I moved into my new house several years ago, I was so relieved. Life was on track. I was newly married with a great job, great friends, and a seemingly steady life ahead.
I could not have been more wrong.
Everything Changed
Within months, everything started to change. My job underwent three organizational changes. My car bit the dust and had to be replaced. Old friends began to drift away, while new friends came into my life. And my husband moved in with a cocktail waitress.
It wasn’t just big changes either; it was small things too. I changed my hair cut, eating habits, furniture, hobbies, and taste in music. My friends began calling me the Queen of Change.
Although I did my best to go with the flow, all that change was exhausting and stressful. It was confusing as well. I wasn’t actively seeking change and that much flux was way out of character for me.
One day, when I was confiding in one of my new friends, she stopped the conversation and asked for my house number. I told her my house number was 6305. She did a quick calculation in her head and said, “Your house is a number 5, no wonder you have so much change in your life.”
What on earth was this woman talking about?!
The Shocking Truth About My New House

Surprisingly, my friend was talking about numerology and the vibration of numbers. Turns out that my new house was a number 5, which is the vibration of change. Thus, I was attracting change and didn’t even know it.
Keep reading to learn how to determine your house number and what you can do about it.
At first, I felt doomed. I thought my choices were either to move or live in constant change. Neither one of those options was appealing.
Moreover, I knew there was no way the post office would agree to change my physical address. I’m sure there is an address change form, but I doubt “bad juju” is considered a valid reason. Therefore, I resigned myself to an ever-changing fate.
Weird But Effective House Number Fix

Months later, I was talking with my metaphysics teacher and mentioned my unfortunate house number. She gave a nonchalant shrug and told me to just change my house number. I immediately pictured a long line of angry people behind me at the post office while I tried to explain the reason for an address change, complete with a song and dance (and tarot card reading for effect).
But in fact, the solution didn’t involve any paperwork at all.
In my case, the only thing I needed to do was add the letter “A” to my address. I did this by placing a vinyl letter sticker (like you see on mailboxes) on the inside of my front door. This changed my address from a 5 to a 6, which is the number for peace and harmony.
It took a little time for the vibration to shift, but life has since settled into a beautiful and harmonious pattern. Change is minimal now and I am no longer called the Queen of Change.
I would have never thought something so simple would make such a big difference, but it did.
Step-by-Step Guide to Determining and Fixing Your House Number
Step 1: Reduce your house number to a single number using the traditional numerology methods.
If you don’t know how to do this, check out our Numerology Essentials post for detailed information.
Step 2: Determine the vibration of your house based on the number:
- 1 – New Beginnings
- 2 – Partnerships and Choices
- 3 – Growth and Achievement
- 4 – Building and Maintenance
- 5 – Change
- 6 – Peace and Harmony
- 7 – Reflection and Assessment
- 8 – Power and Prosperity
- 9 – Completion
- 11 – Intuition and Sensitivity
- 22 – Ambition and Success
Step 3: Decide what vibration you want for your home.
The number most recommended for a home is 6 because it promotes peace and harmony with virtually zero negative side-effects.
Many people will choose 8 for obvious reason; however, this can create a power struggle in your home. Thus, be very mindful of the relationships in an 8 home and change the number if need be.
Step 4: Calculate the number/letter to add to your address to achieve the desired number.
For example, if your home is a 1 and you want it to be a 6, then you would want to add the number 5.
As another option, you could add the letter E to your address because E is equal to 5. To further explain, numerologists assign numbers to the letters of the alphabet in chronological order. For example, A=1, B=2, C=3, etc.
Step 5: Place your chosen letter/number on the inside of your front door.
This will change the vibration of your home without confusing the mail person! If you have a back door where your house number is also displayed, then affix the needed number/letter to the inside of your back door as well.
Need stickers? Try these removable stickers available on Amazon. I get a small commission if you buy from this link.
Step 6: Let the good vibes soak in!
It might take a little time for the universe to get the message, but you have placed your order and stated your intentions. Be patient because good things are on the way!











In cooking, it is called “mise en place”, meaning “everything in its place” or “set up and ready to go”. This describes all the preparation that goes into cooking before you fire up the stove. Everything from putting on your apron to washing, peeling, dicing and measuring your ingredients falls into this process. Interestingly enough, it is also considered a state of mind for chefs and home cooks alike.
Choose a quiet space where you feel safe and won’t be interrupted. For example, you might choose your bedroom, patio, garden, or a cozy corner of your home. Just be sure it is a place where you can minimize distractions such as the television, cell phone, washer, dryer, and dishwasher.
The most recommended posture is sitting on the floor with your legs crossed and hands palm up, either resting on your knees or crossed in your lap. This can be uncomfortable for some, so sitting straight up in a chair is a good alternative. If this still isn’t comfortable, try sitting in an elevated but reclined position, either in bed or in a recliner.
The most important thing to remember in scheduling meditation into your day is consistency. Aim for meditating at least some small amount of time each day. This is preferable to doing none through the week and “binge” meditating once on the weekend. Thus, if you can only meditate 5 minutes each morning, then go with it. Beginners may prefer a shorter time frame anyway. You can gradually work up to longer sessions such as 15 – 20 minutes, if that appeals to you. Feel free to experiment with different lengths of time and choose whichever duration feels natural.
This is a free vision board app that we are pretty jazzed about. You can use photos already saved in your phone or take new photos to create a vision board on your mobile device. There is even an option to add an affirmation to each photo. We love this electronic alternative because you can easily build your board as you go about your life. See a pair of shoes you can’t live without? Instantly add them to your board with a quick snap in the Visuapp!
This idea is from Nikita at
Understanding why you want your desires adds even more focus and passion to your vision board. And that translates to more manifesting power. This version of the vision board incorporates your why. Glue your inspirational vision board items to the outside of a small cardboard box or shoe box.

Imagine a garden filled completely with weeds. If you wanted to reclaim the space with beautiful flowers, you would first need to clear all the weeds. Otherwise, there would be no place for your flowers to take root. It is the same way with energy. You must first remove the negativity to make room for positivity. Here are the 3 steps to eliminate negativity from your home.
Salt has been used for centuries in religious ceremonies and purification rituals. Similarly, you can use salt to cleanse yourself and your home. Salt lamps or small bowls of salt placed in a room will absorb negative energy. Alternatively, you can sprinkle salt on your carpets or furniture. Allow the salt to absorb the energies of the room for 3 hours and then vacuum up. Finally, salt can be used to cleanse yourself in a warm salt-water bath. For a real treat, try
Break up negative energy with sound.
Cleanse just about anything in your home with sacred water. To make sacred water, pour 16 ounces of water into a glass jar. Spring water is best, but any water will do. In fact, don’t get fussed up about the type of water; intent is what matters. Next, add a pinch of salt to the jar and say a blessing out loud. This can be as elaborate or as simple as you like. Here is the blessing I use: “I bless this water and make it sacred. Only positive energy may remain. Amen.”
Avoid bringing destructive energy home with you. With this intention, try anchoring any negativity before you walk through the door. First, choose an object you see every time before entering your home. For example, you might choose a decorative rock, a tree, or a wind chime. This is now your energy anchor. From now on, touch your anchor before walking into your house. You can either touch it physically or in your mind’s eye. Either one is fine because intention is what matters. Next, when you touch your anchor, imagine leaving all your negative thoughts and energy with the object. Finally, say thank you (mentally or out loud) as you imagine the anchor carrying your negativity to Gaia, where the energy can be safely dissolved.

Gratitude is a positive vibration that will attract even more positive energy into your home. Thus, always say a word of thanks before meals and consider starting a gratitude journal.
Performing a random act of kindness is a positive energy double whammy. This does not need to be elaborate or expensive. A simple phone call, hand-written note, or funny snap chat to brighten someone’s day will work wonders. Other ideas include doing someone else’s chores for the day, making hot cocoa for the family, or leaving uplifting post-it notes around the house for your loved ones to find.
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