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3 things at your home can be blocking your career growth

Sidhharrth S Kumaar
| TOI Astrology | Last updated on - Jan 21, 2026, 13:00 IST
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3 things at your home can be blocking your career growth

Most people don’t realise how much their space is shaping their life because it happens quietly. Not dramatically. You don’t wake up one day and think, my cupboard placement is ruining my career. But over time, the way objects are placed, ignored, or allowed to pile up starts affecting how you think, how focused you feel, and how much resistance you experience in everyday work. Vastu, at a very basic level, is simply about how space holds energy and how that energy supports or drains you.

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Career Survey

In 2026, with Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu all pointing toward evolution at the workplace, there’s very little room for misalignment. Furthermore, NumroVani’s How India Thinks 2025 study revealed that 86% people are anxious about their career and job future, and a significant majority of them (78%) are looking forward to leverage astrological and Vastu wisdom to solve challenges in their career growth path.

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The reason behind career blockage

What you could earlier “adjust with” starts creating friction. Small spatial issues begin showing up as delays, confusion, or a sense of being stuck professionally. And often, the problem isn’t effort or intent it’s that the space around you hasn’t evolved along with you.

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Unorganised cupboards and bed boxes

Cupboards and bed boxes are where decisions go to die. Things you don’t want to throw, don’t want to fix, don’t want to face so you push them there. Over time, these spaces fill up with “later.” And mentally, that does something to you. You start postponing decisions everywhere else too. You may notice it at work as hesitation, lack of follow-through, or feeling busy but directionless. When storage spaces are chaotic, the mind stays slightly unsettled. You don’t feel fully in control, even if you can’t explain why. Cleaning them out isn’t about becoming organised. It’s about telling yourself that unfinished things don’t get to run your life anymore.

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A work corner that doesn’t feel serious

Even if you don’t work from home, there’s always a spot where you think about work emails, finances, planning, ideas. If that space is cluttered, temporary, or treated like an afterthought, it shows how your ambitions are being treated internally. A desk that doubles as storage, tangled wires, poor lighting it all signals a lack of commitment to growth. You don’t need a fancy setup. You just need one space that feels intentional. One place that says, “This matters.”

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Expired medicines, old calendars, stopped watches, dead electronics

These are small things, but they carry a heavy message. Expired medicines mean problems that are already over, but you’re still holding space for them. Old calendars remind you of time that has passed but hasn’t been mentally closed. Stopped watches and non-working gadgets quietly normalise stagnation. They sit there saying, “It’s okay if things don’t move.” People stuck in their careers often have a surprising number of these items around. Clearing them out creates a subtle shift. Your space starts reflecting the present instead of the past. And that matters more than people realise.

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