Posts Tagged ‘clutter’

The Heart of the Feng Shui Home

  What the center of your home is like can tell a lot about your health and how chi flows in your life. The center is a very important space. Here are some tips to improve the chi of your home: 1. Open – Make sure that the center of your home is open to ...Read more.

Clutter Impacts Your Life and How Feng Shui Can Help

Understand how clutter is blocking your way to success and your future “I don’t have clutter. I just have a lot of things that are important to me.” “This stuff isn’t clutter. They hold a lot of memories for me.” “Clutter is useless stuff. These are my valuable collections.” If this is you, you might ...Read more.

I’m Stressed Out!

Who isn’t these days – at some times?  In fact, at the beginning of the month I get stressed when I realize that it’s time for another newsletter!  But then, I realize that it will all work out and it always does! So this month, I focus on “STREESSS!” FACTOID: Did you know that the ...Read more.

Out-of-Work Feng Shui Tips

Everywhere I go lately, I find that there are a lot of people recently laid off: networking meetings, workshops, and even on Twitter!  Although this is definitely an undesirable situation to be in, I do believe events have a purpose.  Many years ago, I was laid off with the rest of my department. It was ...Read more.

Feng Shui and its Role in the Healing Process

When you are sick, be it physical or psychological illness, you typically turn to the medical profession to be “cured”. By whatever means you approach it, either traditional or alternative therapies, there are many other influences that have significant impact on your health that should be explored in addition to your medical treatment. Your environment, ...Read more.

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