Let the Home Speak!
I am sharing an article I wrote that seems to be resonating with alot of my clients.
When we understand that our homes really do serve a purpose and to inhabit the space with reverence and respect…all will thrive. Sometimes shifting the perspective to the “homes'” point of view allows a new awareness for our clients.
If a home could speak, what would it say?
Read MoreFeng Shui & Front Entrances – Welcoming the New Year into Your Home
The New Year is a great time to enhance the front entrance and foyer area of your home. Here, an openly welcoming environment symbolizes your desire to embrace life’s joyful experiences, helpful people, and golden opportunities. Roll out the welcome mat, and make it literally “entranc-ing.”
Read MoreClutter Clearing Back to Health
I have a story for you. This is one of the “you never know how feng shui changes will work out for you.” When my mother got sick (stage 4 lung cancer) in March 2006, she was given 1 year to live. At that time, her house was very cluttered and as she continued with her chemo treatments, her house got dustier and messier because she couldn’t keep up with things.
Read MoreHolding Happiness In Place with the Feng Shui Grid
Arranging a home to hold happiness in place is the primary goal of Feng Shui, and one of the most intriguing tools we utilize is the Feng Shui Grid. Many people discover that their challenges in life are directly related to the Grid areas in their homes that they dislike, don‘t use, or fill with clutter. It‘s also a very useful tool when building or remodeling a home.
Read MoreThe Home Office – A Powerhouse of Productivity
Make your home office your powerhouse of productivity. Whether your work is action-packed or introspective, full- or part-time, organize and arrange it to enhance your discipline, creativity, and success.
Read MoreMaster Bedrooms
A couple’s master bedroom is often an accurate reflection of their relationship. Many couples don’t realize that their bedroom can strengthen and nourish, or dampen and weaken, their marital happiness. The more active and “crazy” the lifestyle, the more crucial it is to design a bedroom sanctuary that encourages rest and rejuvenation, and maintains the intimate connection that holds happiness in place.