Not only home decor, but for peace of mind Jane G’s new trust ecology! Why?

The fast pace of the digital world. Career rat race. And the pressure of socializing. All in all, today’s young generation is being swallowed by a strange loneliness. Depression is increasing. And after coming out of this place, Jane G is attracted to environmental protection. What are you wondering?

No, not just the interest in decorating the house, but resorting to ecology to purify the residence. The over-use of smartphones and social media has created a kind of strange fatigue in young minds. Especially for those who study, work from home and sleep in the small room, this fatigue seems to be sitting more and more. In this situation, Vastu Bidhan is doing difficult work. Experts say that Vastu is not just a special decoration of the house, it is actually an ancient technique to fill the house with positivity. Teenagers today understand that there is a deep connection between the mind and the surrounding environment. The positive energy of the house works like magic to increase focus and reduce stress. And that’s why Vastu has become a new self-care technique for this generation.

Best of all, it doesn’t require following any strict rules. Be it a small room in a hostel or a corner of a rented house. Simple rules of Vastu can be followed everywhere. Removing unnecessary garbage or clutter from the room, letting in daylight, keeping the bed area clean and decorating the room with a few plants—these small changes can change the mood of the room. The mind will be calm. Thanks to social media reels or podcasts, these simple tips are now at everyone’s fingertips. Tidying up the reading table or creating an attractive quiet environment for yourself in a corner of the room—these are simple lessons in well-being for today’s Jane G. Rather than making the house look beautiful on Instagram, their real goal is to keep their minds calm in the atmosphere of the house.

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