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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Desk Positioning

Posted by on Mar 25, 2015 in Essential Feng Shui Tips, Feng Shui Home Office | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Desk Positioning

A desk is best placed in the “command position” where you can see the door without being directly in front of it, and there’s a wall behind you. This location offers you protection and support from the back, and a commanding view from the front. If there is a window behind you, place plants, shades, or furniture as a buffer between you and the window. When you cannot sit facing the door, place a mirror on or over your desk to reflect the door.

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Essential Feng Shui Tips: Mirrors

Posted by on Dec 10, 2014 in Essential Feng Shui Tips, Feng Shui Bathroom, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Dining Room, Feng Shui Guest Room, Feng Shui Home Office, Feng Shui Kitchen, Feng Shui Living Room | Comments Off on Essential Feng Shui Tips: Mirrors

Because mirrors “wake up” a room, they belong in active rooms such as the living room, family room, home office, bathroom, and kitchen. This same quality usually makes mirrors too active for dining rooms and bedrooms.

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Webinar: Prosperity

Posted by on Nov 8, 2014 in Bagua, Ch'i, Clutter, Feng Shui Home Office, Garden & Landscape | 2 comments

Wealth, Prosperity and Abundance are all around us! Learn how Feng Shui can help you harness these energies throughout your home, your office and your life. 

 

“Be defined by your visions of your future, not by your memories of your past.” – Dr. Joe Dispenza

 

Download your own Bagua Treasure Map here.

 

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Webinar: Health Essentials

Posted by on Sep 13, 2014 in Audio & Video, Clutter, Feng Shui Bathroom, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Dining Room, Feng Shui Home Office, Feng Shui Kitchen, Five Elements | 4 comments

The quality of every part of your life depends on your health. Learn the key Essential Feng Shui approaches to sustaining – or regaining – your maximum vitality and well-being. Whether you feel at the top of your game or not, this webinar is packed with health-related Essential Feng Shui tips that can enhance the vital energy in every room in your house.

And once again, we went over our advertised one-hour time frame… Thank you for being here with us!

 

 

Download the Health Essentials Affirmations here.

Download the Five Element Activities here.

 

You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay:

In the infinity of life where I am,

all is perfect, whole, and complete.

I accept health as the natural state of my being.

I love and approve of myself.

I love and approve of my body.

I choose to be healthy and free.

All is well in my world.

 

 

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Narrative Space with Laura

Posted by on Aug 26, 2014 in Bagua, Career & Business, Feng Shui Bedroom, Feng Shui Home Office | Comments Off on Narrative Space with Laura

My Personal Journey with Feng Shui & Narrative Space

by Laura Carillo, WSFS Graduate

I would like to share one of my personal experiences with Feng Shui. I had a long standing interest in Feng Shui; the art of placement and had been reading about it for years but couldn’t fathom how one could make a career out of it. I did play around with it and experiment with my environment using my home as a Feng Shui lab of sorts. For some reason, I have always had homes where my Prosperity gua was my bedroom and the Relationship gua would be in my living-room area and work space. For many years, I worked in some sort of outside sales with a home office. The home office was inevitably in my Relationship gua.

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Feng Shui Definitions: Fluorescent Lights

Posted by on Jul 10, 2012 in Ch'i, Feng Shui Definition, Feng Shui Home Office, Five Elements | Comments Off on Feng Shui Definitions: Fluorescent Lights

Avoid fluorescent lights whenever possible. Both standard and “stick-up” varieties flicker, buzz audibly, and emit only part of the light spectrum, giving everyone a sickly pallor and depleting the environment of Ch’i. Although full-spectrum fluorescent bulbs can help, they still buzz and flicker. Disconnect or replace fluorescent fixtures, and rely or incandescent, halogen, and natural lighting.

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