by Catherine | Mar 22, 2012 | Feng Shui, Uncategorized
One of the most commons issues I encounter in my work with clients is clutter. Even a pristine space can be clutter by its feng shui definition. In feng shui, clutter is stagnant chi. It’s the result of things we don’t use, wear or need that lurk in...
by Catherine | Feb 1, 2012 | Feng Shui
The classroom is an important place for ideal feng shui. Without the proper layout, colors, lightening etc., the best learning environment is not achieved. Feel free to download this booklet and use as a handy reference guide for some simple tips to incorporate. Feng...
by Catherine | Jan 29, 2012 | Feng Shui, Inner Feng Shui
In my own life, cultivating stillness has been a challenge. I was born with an abundance of yang energy and movement has been my mantra! As I matured, I’ve come to embrace the wisdom of getting quiet and going into the stillness to find my own answers to life’s...
by Catherine | Jan 10, 2012 | Feng Shui
Your front entrance is the mouth of chi and sets the stage for the entire space. Make this area especially attractive for you and your guests. * Add a doormat with an inviting word or image. * Be sure the front door opens freely and is in good working order. *...
by Catherine | Dec 27, 2011 | Feng Shui, Uncategorized
Use these simple tips to address lack of motivation, lethargy, and procrastination and get things moving again! Be sure all doors open completely. This includes closets, cupboards, wardrobes, and entrances. Keep hallways, pathways, and furniture placement...
by Catherine | Dec 10, 2011 | Feng Shui
In the northern hemisphere, we are moving into winter and the element of water. It’s quieter, darker, colder and a time to go inward with yin activities like resting, meditating, inner reflecting, etc. Here are some feng shui suggestions to align with the...
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