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Carole Hyder, feng shui consultant, describes how parents can set boundaries and live peacefully with their children.

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Feng Shui Principles for Business and Prosperity

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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Feng Shui, Third Edition

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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Feng Shui, Third Edition

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Feng Shui Basics : When to Use Feng Shui


Feng shui is often used as a way to improve someone’s quality of life. Use feng shui at the right time with information from acertified feng shui consultant in this free video on feng shui and home decoration. Expert: Miriam Tsao Contact: www.miriamtsao.com Bio: Miriam Tsao is a certified Feng Shui consultant and a professional member of the International Feng Shui Guild, New York Chapter. Tsao is also co-director of the Feng Shui Forum in New York City. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Great Feng Shui Tips for the Office ? Part 2

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There are many practical and easy tips that you can use to create excellent feng shui at work. Good feng shui in the office will assist you in getting promotions and improve relationships with your colleagues and bosses. Here are more great feng shui tips that you can use in your office:


1. As much as it is inauspicious to sit with your back directly facing a door, it is also very bad to sit directly facing a door in the office. The door of any room or building is where the Chi or energy flows into the room. To sit directly facing the door is to directly confront the incoming flow of Chi. This is extremely unlucky, as you will be overwhelmed by the flow of chi that will in turn bring bad luck and misfortunes. It is also extremely unlucky to sit at a desk that is directly facing a corridor or walkway.



2. The choice of chairs is also extremely important. Choose ergonomically designed chairs that provide good support for you back. Avoid chairs that are heavily cushioned. Heavily cushioned furniture emits too much Yin (passive) energy that is more suitable for the living room or bedroom.

3. As many of you may be aware of by now, clutter is the #1 cause of bad Chi. Make sure that your work desk is clean and tidy at all times. Avoid accumulation of clutters near your work place.


4. You must also take note of hidden storages at your desk, such as cabinets and drawers. Keeping the top of your desk is good, but it is also important to make sure you do not store too much of unused items in your drawers. The accumulation of such items in your drawers and cabinets will cause the accumulation of stagnant Chi that can harm your prospects for success at work.


5. Many modern offices today have large floor-to-ceiling windows. While they are good because they let in a lot of light into the office, try not to be seated too near such windows. Such large windows let in a huge amount of Yang energy. When your work desk is affected by too much Yang energy, you will constantly feel restless, easily irritated and agitated. If you are seated near such windows, install a window shade to control your exposure to excessive light.

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Feng Shui and Interior Decorating

It’s easy to see why many people would consider Feng Shui to be a form of interior decorating; after all, it does involve moving objects around, painting the walls and creating a relaxing environment. However, what you need to understand is that the two are not related and Feng Shui has a much deeper meaning behind it. Although, it does make the place look good once applied.

The Differences between Feng Shui and Interior Decorating

Interior decorating is designed to improve the appearance of a home. Whilst it can have a positive impact on your mind and well-being, its purpose is purely visual. Feng Shui is a Chinese practice that aims to bring balance, good luck and good energy into your life. Using the five elements of nature, it is possible to improve every aspect of your life by simply following Feng Shui arrangements.

For instance, an interior decorator might put a mirrored closet facing your bed and a wall fountain in the sitting area of your bedroom. But a Feng Shui practitioner would say that both these items would not allow you to have a restful sleep. Both water and mirrors move the energy in the area they’re located and what you need in the bedroom is a restful environment.

Overhead and exposed beams, although very fashionable and chic, should be avoided in a Feng Shui home. They are considered to bring oppressive chi and breed distrust and dishonesty.

The position of the bed can be tricky in Feng Shui. Your bed should be placed where you can easily see the entrance to the room, but never face the door directly. So you have to think outside the box in ways to position your bed for maximum Feng Shui effectiveness, and not only because it looks good.

Some decorators might position the bed under a window, but Feng Shui says you should have a solid wall behind you.

The main principle of Feng Shui is that every single thing in the world has an energy field. This energy can be positive or negative, but absolutely everything has energy. By arranging various objects that contain positive energy, we start to reap the benefits. The practice itself is followed using different methods.

When Feng Shui practitioners work on a home, they are basically aiming to get a good balance of energy throughout the space they are working on. They will usually try to balance the five different elements (water, fire, wood, earth, and metal) to give you the best results. Each element relates to a separate part of your life.

Feng Shui can be used not just at home but at work too. In fact, there are many major companies that incorporate Feng Shui into their working environments to improve the productiveness of their employees. These companies include Coca Cola, Proctor and Gamble and Ford Motors. Now you begin to understand why Feng Shui is completely different from interior decorating and they cannot be mixed up. Interior decorating can have a positive effect on your life but there is no deeper meaning behind it. There are also no limits as to what you can place in a room or where you should place it. With Feng Shui, the objects in your room will be arranged according to which aspect of your life you would like to improve.

Whether you consider Feng Shui a superstition or you believe it’s true meaning, give it a try. You have nothing to lose and a lot to gain. And although it is not considered Interior Decorating, it aims to find harmony in your space and the results can be beautiful. If you want to decorate your home and have no idea of where to start, you don’t need to pay a fortune to an interior decorator. Feng Shui can help you decide on colors and placement of objects, and you will find that the results are relaxing, energizing and all in all, harmonious.

 

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Rebeca has been interested in animals and Feng Shui for many years and now she wants to share her knowledge of these subjects with people in a very light and personal way. Feng Shui has improved her life in many ways, and her cats and dogs, and the fish that came as a part of her passion for Feng Shui, are now a very important part of her, and she’s very happy to share her experiences with everybody.

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Clear Englebert / “Feng Shui for Hawaii” – Home Accessories & Offices Pt. 2


feng shui consultant and “Feng Shui for Hawaii” author Clear Englebert gives feng shui tips for selecting home accessories and office furnishings. (THIS IS PART 2 of 2.) An excerpt from his March 26, 2010, “walk & talk” seminar at HomeWorld Honolulu. “Feng Shui for Hawaii” is available at bookstores and online booksellers, including direct from the publisher at www.bookshawaii.net. For more information on Clear Englebert’s classes and consultation rates, visit his Web site at www.fungshway.com. Mahalo to HomeWorld Honolulu for hosting this seminar. Visit them at www.homeworld.com.

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Quick Start Guide To Growing Wealth Beyond Your Day Job.

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The Western Guide to Feng Shui: Room by Room

  • ISBN13: 9781561705689
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The Western Guide to Feng Shui: Room by Room

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Clear Englebert / “Feng Shui for Hawaii” – Tables & Chairs


feng shui consultant and “Feng Shui for Hawaii” author Clear Englebert gives tips on selecting “feng shui-friendly” tables and chairs and how to correct potential feng shui problems. An excerpt from his March 26, 2010, “walk & talk” seminar at HomeWorld Honolulu. “Feng Shui for Hawaii” is available at bookstores and online booksellers, including direct from the publisher at www.bookshawaii.net. For more information on Clear Englebert’s classes and consultation rates, visit his Web site at www.fungshway.com. Mahalo to HomeWorld Honolulu for hosting this seminar. Visit them at www.homeworld.com.

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