Many people spend long hours at work, but they give little consideration to how their work environment might influence their job performance or general wellbeing. The office cubicle is a very popular type of structure used by companies to organize various internal departments because it is relatively inexpensive and a very effective way to bring uniformity to a particular area. Sometimes a person’s ability to decorate their cubicle is constrained by corporate policy or its overall layout is something that, “just happens” over time. No matter what your circumstance may be, there are several very simple Feng Shui cures which may be implemented to improve the flow of Qi (energy or life force) throughout your cubicle’s workspace. These Feng Shui cures will ultimately make the office a more healthy and enjoyable place to be. (more…)
Thursday September 11th 2008, 7:58 am
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We’re all familiar with the typical feng shui buzz nowadays: wealth corner here, relationship corner there, water fountain, crystals, north, south, east, etc. But there is a much more natural level of feng shui energy flow that meanders through our environments, and the more in tune with it we get, the more easily things will open up and successfully flow in all areas of our lives. (more…)
Thursday September 11th 2008, 7:58 am
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According to advertising experts, the average person is bombarded, even assaulted by more than 4000 impressions daily in the form of print, email, voice mail, radio, television and blaring advertisements. Additionally, you are constantly attacked with negative energy about the housing crisis and the economy in the daily news plus sound bites about Iraq, Iran and Russia’s threats, home grown terrorists and nature’s devastation as experienced through recent flooding and eminent hurricanes. (more…)
Thursday September 11th 2008, 7:57 am
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In Feng Shui, the flow of water in a property is important to ascertain the well being of the residents for the attainment of wealth and prosperity. Water is the main conductor of Qi or energy and it is therefore crucial to determine how the Qi flow in the vicinity of a property. The goal is to harness positive Qi and avoid negative Qi. (more…)
Thursday September 11th 2008, 7:56 am
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The practice of feng shui can be dated back more than 3,500 years ago. This ancient Chinese practice utilizes the laws of both heaven and earth to improve one’s life by receiving positive energy. It is believed to have an effect on health, wealth, and personal relationships. (more…)
Thursday September 11th 2008, 7:56 am
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You started your business for a reason - to make money certainly, but what else? What is your vision? You want to make a difference for your clients and for the world. Whether you provide accounting services or coaching services or sell skin care products, you want to support the health and happiness of others.
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Monday August 18th 2008, 9:44 am
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I will discuss how to utilize two Feng Shui cures that will help attract more money into your home and, simultaneously, slow down the amount of money that is flowing out of your home.
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Wednesday August 13th 2008, 1:20 pm
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Water is one of the Five Elements of feng shui. When the Five Elements (metal, water, wood, fire and earth) are balanced, we are more comfortable and productive. Since many indoor environments have little or no water, I often suggest adding water to a space. Essential oil misters (which also make great gifts) are a fun and delightful way to add the element of water to your space.
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Monday July 28th 2008, 7:49 am
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Here are the top 10 Feng Shui Mistakes…
1. Feng Shui-ing Your Clutter!
The number one most powerful way to shift the energies in your home and transform your life is clearing your clutter. It is the first step that must be taken before anything else when applying Feng Shui. If you skip this step than you might actually activate the negative chi in your house (that surrounds the clutter) than activating positive chi (in the areas that have been made free and clear for good chi circulation)
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Wednesday July 09th 2008, 2:47 pm
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So what would you say is the quality of your money?
The way you handle, and how you regard money directly affects how your daily financial life looks. The law of attraction argues that you get what you think about or how you treat thoughts. If you change your thoughts about money you change your financial health as well.
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Wednesday July 09th 2008, 2:46 pm
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