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Feng Shui Designs Lounge: Feng Shui Clutter


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Feng Shui Clutter

Feng shui clutter in any area of your home especially in your bedroom represent stuck, stagnant ‘chi’ or energy.The more clutter you have or accumulated over the years, the more sluggish the flow of energy becomes.

What is feng shui clutter?

Basically, feng shui clutter is anything that you are not using at that very moment and it is lying around a place where it does not belong to.

These are often possessions that you believe are useful, defective items that you hope to repair, spares that you accumulate for a potential breakdown and unwanted gifts.

For example, a hammer left lying around in your bedroom is a clutter however when it is stored in a toolbox it is not.

Why feng shui clutter needs to be cleared?

Feng shui clutter aggravate chi disturbance to your home and health. The reason is because your feng shui clutter has ‘chi’ of its own and when these items are not used daily, their accumulated chi energy can clog and interfere with the flow of energy in your home and life.

Do you know that feng shui clutter in your bedroom has the strongest impact on your love life regardless of whether you are single or married. From a feng shui perspective, your bedroom is strongly affiliated with your marriage or romance.

If you are married, you and your partner sleep are affected and this in turn make both of you lethargic and irritable most of the time. This will constantly impede your relationship from having quality attention it needs and deserves.

If you are single, a cluttered bedroom will make it more difficult for you to start a new relationship as the inactive chi hinder you from meeting someone new.

Therefore the act of clearing your feng shui clutter is a critical task and a potentially life changing process you cannot ignore.

Which place in your bedroom to avoid feng shui clutter?

Corners in your bedroom tend to attract and accumulate negative chi. If you found the feng shui sector in your bedroom that has piles of old magazines, old newspaper or dusty mail, clear them away immediately.

Avoid placing dirty laundry or junk under, over or beside your bed. Keep your bedroom windows clear of clutter.

How to clear feng shui clutter?

First you must understand why you keep holding on to feng shui clutter. The two main reasons are; feng shui clutter may hold memories of past events or the hope that someday you might use it in the future.

People keep holding on to things that gives them a sense of hope in the future or to reminisce about the past. This reflect their insecurities about life and prevent them from living in the present.

You have to learn to let go of your emotional baggage by weighing the advantages of feeling recharged and invigorated or succumbing to emotional strain everyday.

Have you ever feel tired and overwhelmed when you are trying to dispose your feng shui clutter?

Here are some easy steps to take:

1. make a list of the places in your bedroom that need clearing up

2. do not start with the worst area of your bedroom, start with places that has the least clutter. That way,you have a small achievement to kickstart the process.

3. focus on the results of clearing feng shui clutter rather than zooming in on the tedious process of clearing up.

4. avoid getting sidetracked and do not backtrack when clearing up.

Follow these simple steps and you can make yourself feel exhilarated and revitalized.

To learn more of feng shui clutter and feng shui tips, go to

http://www.ResourceSecrets.com/fengshui-bedroom.htm

Alexa Lee is a Feng Shui enthusiast and author who has practises feng shui for many years.

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Feng Shui Tips Dise? O: to clean Clutter for Feng Shui


It learns simply trying to clean and to avoid the disorder in its aid in the home with the Feng Shui in this gratuitous video on cà ³ mo to use feng shui diseños of decoracià ³ n in its home. Expert: Katie subvencià ³ n Saw: Katie subvencià ³ n enseña a factory for actors and other creative people. Its style of Feng Shui is known like the bovine tuberculosis, the Buddhist tibetana School. She is proprietor of Grant refundicià ³ n of the group in à  ngeles. Director: Nathan Nili

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Donna Rossa – After you have gotten rid of the clutter


Donna Rossa Space Solution Professional Organizer and feng shui consultant Tip for after you have gotten rid of the clutter, and you want to organize your bedroom or office. Try to put the desk or bed in the power spot, the power spot is the spot further away from the door, but where you have a good view of the door, so you can see who is coming in. This way you are in command of the room and you are going to feel much more safe and secure. dorssa@earthlink.net

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Feng Shui and Clutter ? an Essential Tip to Know

Basic Facts About Feng Shui

The Chinese words Feng Shui literally mean (Feng) Wind and (Shui) Water. This highlights the emphasis of Feng Shui which put great reference to the nature, the environment and the surrounding.

In fact, Feng Shui has little or no connection with religion although Feng Shui is sometimes also being mistaken as part of Taoism. It is not, although they do have some similarities in certain theories about luck and environment. Feng Shui is in fact a study of the natural elements that can affect our life, health, relationship and wealth.

If you dig deep into the Feng Shui applications, they focus very much on the placement of the elements in your surrounding. A comprehensive and effective Feng Shui application focus on the placement of furniture, the design of the layouts and all things that enhance the physical and natural environment.

However, some Feng Shui practitioners use a lot of Chinese ornaments as feng shui cures and enhancements; this is because the application was influenced by Chinese Culture as it was originated from China more than four thousands year ago.

In China, due to the Cultural Revolution that suppressed many ancient Chinese beliefs for decades, Feng Shui was almost lost to the world. Thankfully, there were many Feng Shui enthusiasts and practitioners who escaped from China during the Cultural Revolution and they were able to pass on most of the Feng Shui knowledge and application through the generations. Thus, do not be surprised if you observed that the Chinese in China do not know as much about Feng Shui or practice the Feng Shui application as much as the Chinese outside China.

It is common knowledge that our environments have a great impact on our lives. Feng Shui is the Chinese’s ancient way of understanding that influence. Thus, understanding of Feng Shui and the correct re-arranging of Feng Shui elements can lead to an improvement of our life, health, relationship and wealth.

An Essential Feng Shui Tip

“Get Rid of Clutter” – Almost every good Feng Shui class or seminar would say it so. Ever wonder why? That’s because it’s the truth. The basic premise of Feng Shui is that your life experience, even the extent of your luck – is influenced by your surroundings. At the same time, the state of your home or workspace is a reflection of your mood and attitude.

A simple tip which Feng Shui masters will never tell you as it is just too obvious. This is one tip which they will not tell you when you ask them (at fees costing up to thousands of dollars) to Feng Shui your home or office. Why? Because your home or office would be tidy and neat on such a day. Isn’t it so?

Many a times, Feng Shui tips are as simple as keeping your homes or offices neat and tidy. Getting Rid of Clutter is the most important way to dramatically improve the Feng Shui of your home.

It’s a Feng Shui tip that many take for granted. They rather spend lots of money buying Feng Shui ornaments which ironically add to the clutter in their homes and offices,

only to realise that their lucks are still as bad (if not, worse off than before) and then they blame it on Feng Shui and said that Feng Shui doesn’t work. Keep in mind that Feng Shui when applied in the wrong way can have adverse effects. So, please do not over do in terms of buying and placement of Feng Shui ornaments.

With clutter, most people cannot think clearly as they always looking for things among the mess. Imagine being feeling happy and good when your minds are always on finding things among the stacks of mess at home or in your office.

Think about this for a while.

You may heard about “Chi” (the flow of energy) and Feng Shui. Clutters basically affect the Chi, and thus your luck. Clutter creates bad Chi flow because it prevents good Chi from flowing within your environments.

Clear the clutter and you clear the space for good Chi to flow, which is much better than placement of any Feng Shui ornaments, to kick-start the good Feng Shui in your environment.

If there is one tip that you want to take away from reading this article, that will be:

Before you rush out to buy any Feng Shui ornaments, start with clearing up your clutter.

Get rid of the mess and you get rid some of the bad Chi (and some bad luck…)

Toon Hwang ONG is the online Feng Shui enthusiast who has spend several years learning Feng Shui. He recently has a chance to learn under a practicing Feng Shui Master and shares the important tips that he learnt via his free e-newsletter.

Get his free e-newsletter at >> http://www.fengshui-do-it.com


He also a great advocate on self-improvement in all areas of life (not just on Feng Shui). Find out more about what his sources of self-help info at>> http://www.cpunion.com/toon

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Feng Shui for Bedrooms : Feng Shui for Bedrooms: Organization & Clutter

In bedroom feng shui, clutter is the most important thing to avoid. Organize a bedroom for feng shui with tips from a certified feng shui consultant in this free video on home decorating. 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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Feng Shui and Clutter – an Essential Tip to Know

Basic Facts About Feng Shui

The Chinese words Feng Shui literally mean (Feng) Wind and (Shui) Water. This highlights the emphasis of Feng Shui which put great reference to the nature, the environment and the surrounding.

In fact, Feng Shui has little or no connection with religion although Feng Shui is sometimes also being mistaken as part of Taoism. It is not, although they do have some similarities in certain theories about luck and environment. Feng Shui is in fact a study of the natural elements that can affect our life, health, relationship and wealth.

If you dig deep into the Feng Shui applications, they focus very much on the placement of the elements in your surrounding. A comprehensive and effective Feng Shui application focus on the placement of furniture, the design of the layouts and all things that enhance the physical and natural environment.

However, some Feng Shui practitioners use a lot of Chinese ornaments as feng shui cures and enhancements; this is because the application was influenced by Chinese Culture as it was originated from China more than four thousands year ago.

In China, due to the Cultural Revolution that suppressed many ancient Chinese beliefs for decades, Feng Shui was almost lost to the world. Thankfully, there were many Feng Shui enthusiasts and practitioners who escaped from China during the Cultural Revolution and they were able to pass on most of the Feng Shui knowledge and application through the generations. Thus, do not be surprised if you observed that the Chinese in China do not know as much about Feng Shui or practice the Feng Shui application as much as the Chinese outside China.

It is common knowledge that our environments have a great impact on our lives. Feng Shui is the Chinese’s ancient way of understanding that influence. Thus, understanding of Feng Shui and the correct re-arranging of Feng Shui elements can lead to an improvement of our life, health, relationship and wealth.

An Essential Feng Shui Tip

“Get Rid of Clutter” – Almost every good Feng Shui class or seminar would say it so. Ever wonder why? That’s because it’s the truth. The basic premise of Feng Shui is that your life experience, even the extent of your luck – is influenced by your surroundings. At the same time, the state of your home or workspace is a reflection of your mood and attitude.

A simple tip which Feng Shui masters will never tell you as it is just too obvious. This is one tip which they will not tell you when you ask them (at fees costing up to thousands of dollars) to Feng Shui your home or office. Why? Because your home or office would be tidy and neat on such a day. Isn’t it so?

Many a times, Feng Shui tips are as simple as keeping your homes or offices neat and tidy. Getting Rid of Clutter is the most important way to dramatically improve the Feng Shui of your home.

It’s a Feng Shui tip that many take for granted. They rather spend lots of money buying Feng Shui ornaments which ironically add to the clutter in their homes and offices,

only to realise that their lucks are still as bad (if not, worse off than before) and then they blame it on Feng Shui and said that Feng Shui doesn’t work. Keep in mind that Feng Shui when applied in the wrong way can have adverse effects. So, please do not over do in terms of buying and placement of Feng Shui ornaments.

With clutter, most people cannot think clearly as they always looking for things among the mess. Imagine being feeling happy and good when your minds are always on finding things among the stacks of mess at home or in your office.

Think about this for a while.

You may heard about “Chi” (the flow of energy) and Feng Shui. Clutters basically affect the Chi, and thus your luck. Clutter creates bad Chi flow because it prevents good Chi from flowing within your environments.

Clear the clutter and you clear the space for good Chi to flow, which is much better than placement of any Feng Shui ornaments, to kick-start the good Feng Shui in your environment.

If there is one tip that you want to take away from reading this article, that will be:

Before you rush out to buy any Feng Shui ornaments, start with clearing up your clutter.

Get rid of the mess and you get rid some of the bad Chi (and some bad luck…)

Toon Hwang ONG is the online Feng Shui enthusiast who has spend several years learning Feng Shui. He recently has a chance to learn under a practicing Feng Shui Master and shares the important tips that he learnt via his free e-newsletter.

Get his free e-newsletter at >> http://www.fengshui-do-it.com


He also a great advocate on self-improvement in all areas of life (not just on Feng Shui). Find out more about what his sources of self-help info at>> http://www.cpunion.com/toon

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Harmony Inside & Out Video Challenge1 day 4, Creating Opportunity

http://www.HarmonyInandOut.com – Letting go of more stuff to clear space in your life.

The first of Linda’s weekly video challenges. Each week Linda offers a challenge for members – simple changes they can do every day to help them become the best they can be. Join the challenge and send in your updates – we can all learn from and help each other as we get better each and every day.

This week’s challenge focuses on the power of letting go. How letting go of something every day for a week can create new opportunities in your life.

Linda Binns is a Personal Growth coach and consultant, specializing in Conscious Feng Shui , which means working with the environment (both internal and external) to help people live more peaceful, productive and satisfying lives. She provides information, tools, guidance and community to those looking for personal and spiritual growth. Linda is the author of Feng Shui for Your Relationships: Changing Your Environment to Create Better Relationships and The Energetic Edge: How Changing Your Surroundings = BIG Success http://www.TheEnergeticEdge.com

Contact Linda to learn how Feng Shui is more than just decorating, interior design or placement of furniture. It’s about how your home is connected to you, it’s part of you and represents everything about you and your life. When you want to change something in your life, you can work with your home to bring about that change.

Much more information on Feng Shui and how it can help you transform your life, can be obtained by going to my website at: http://www.harmonyinandout.com

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How to Use Water to Activate Your Career Area in Feng Shui

http://www.PalmBeachFengShui.com Feng Shui Expert Chriss Barr explains how to use feng shui to support your career and your future based on the principles of Compass Feng Shui.

Welcome to my channel and thanks for watching my videos. I’m Chriss Barr and when I’m not chasing my kids around the house I am a Best Selling Author, Speaker and Feng Shui and Dowsing Expert.

Come learn more about classical feng shui and dowsing by clicking on the links below to go directly to my other sites (why not, right?):

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Feng Shui Tips – Why you’ll want to let go of clutter, Create Feng Shui Harmony

http://www.HarmonyInandOut.com – This is an excerpt from a recent workshop where Linda talks about clutter and its effects on you and your life.

Linda Binns is a Personal Growth coach and consultant, specializing in Conscious Feng Shui , which means working with the environment (both internal and external) to help people live more peaceful, productive and satisfying lives. She provides information, tools, guidance and community to those looking for personal and spiritual growth. Linda is the author of Feng Shui for Your Relationships: Changing Your Environment to Create Better Relationships and The Energetic Edge: How Changing Your Surroundings = BIG Success http://www.TheEnergeticEdge.com

Contact Linda to learn how Feng Shui is more than just decorating, interior design or placement of furniture. It’s about how your home is connected to you, it’s part of you and represents everything about you and your life. When you want to change something in your life, you can work with your home to bring about that change.

To subscribe to a weekly newsletter with articles, Feng Shui Tips and invitations to monthly tele-seminars, as well as other bonuses, go to http://www.HarmonyInandOut.com.

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