Okay, so, I got really into this whole pi yao bracelet thing. It all started when I saw a coworker wearing one. It looked cool, with this little mythical creature on it, so I asked about it. He said it was a pi yao, supposed to bring good luck and wealth. I was going through a bit of a rough patch financially, so I thought, why not give it a shot?

First, I did a bunch of reading online. Turns out, pi yao is a big deal in Feng Shui. It is a celestial creature known to bring good fortune. It’s supposed to attract wealth and keep bad stuff away. They said you gotta pick the right kind, like the material it’s made of matters. Jade, obsidian, all these different stones with different vibes. I went with a black obsidian one because I read it’s good for protection.
Finding the Right Bracelet
Next, I had to find a bracelet. I looked at a few online stores and ended up going to a local shop that specializes in this kind of stuff. The lady there was super helpful. She showed me a bunch of different pi yao bracelets and explained how to “activate” it. It’s like, you have to cleanse it first and then kind of bond with it, set your intentions. Sounds a bit woo-woo, but I was committed at this point.
Activating My Pi Yao
- Cleansing: I followed the instructions, which involved cleansing the bracelet with saltwater. I soaked it for a few hours.
- Setting Intentions: Then, I held the bracelet in my hands, closed my eyes, and focused on what I wanted to achieve. I basically pictured myself being more financially stable and less stressed about money.
- Wearing It Right: Oh, and you’re supposed to wear it on your left wrist. That’s the “receiving” hand, apparently.
The Results
So, did it work? Well, it’s hard to say for sure. It’s not like I won the lottery or anything. But, I did start feeling a bit more positive and motivated. I started taking on some freelance work, which helped with my finances. Maybe it was the bracelet, maybe it was just me taking action. But, either way, I felt better. And, honestly, the bracelet looks pretty cool, so I kept wearing it.
It’s been a few months now. I still wear my pi yao bracelet most days. I like the reminder to stay positive and work towards my goals. It is sort of like a good luck charm. And who knows, maybe it is actually bringing me some good fortune. At the very least, it’s a conversation starter, and it reminds me to keep hustling.