You can bring trouble: on what days of the week is it better not to clean according to popular signs
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Do you want to clean your apartment or house on Monday, Friday, or Sunday? It's better to find something else to do, because according to popular belief, these days are unfavorable for this. Moreover, you simply cannot think of anything worse. SSPDaily tells about it.
The fact is that when cleaning on these days, there is a great opportunity to "sweep" happiness, joy, and prosperity out of your home along with garbage and dirt, and instead bring trouble and problems.
Folk beliefs also say that you should not change bedding on Friday and Sunday evenings. This is not good.
However, on Monday, you can do light chores, such as dusting or airing the room, which will help improve the energy in the house.
If you also believe in folk omens or try to live by their rules, you have quite a few days left to clean. You can sweep with a broom, wash windows, and vacuum on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
In general, Saturday is considered the best time to clean. There is only one caveat: do not do it on the Saturday before Easter.
Wednesday is considered the day when you can "connect" with the money channel, attracting financial prosperity to your home. It is also a good day to spend time with plants.
By getting rid of garbage and all unnecessary things these days, a person seems to "free up" space for new happiness, finances, health, and harmony between family members. It's important to note that according to popular beliefs, you should get rid of not only dust and dirt but also unnecessary or broken things.
It is better to postpone the cleaning if the day falls on a church holiday. Although priests don't say anything about this, our ancestors also tried to refrain from such actions.
As for what time you can clean the house, on any day it is better to complete all the work before sunset.
Astrology, tarot, numerology, divination, soothsaying, molfarism, and psychicism are not sciences, and predictions do not always come true 100% of the time. The information is often entertaining, so it should not be taken seriously, but only as a probability of events that anyone can create if they have the strength of mind and inspiration to change their lives for the better.