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Archive for March, 2005

Feng Shui Thoughts for Spring

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

It’s officially spring in the northern hemisphere, and the majority of people are setting their thoughts on “spring cleaning.” This is obviously a good time to freshen up the chi in your home, and in this latest issue of the newsletter, Stephanie suggests effective ways you can do that. When one thinks of spring cleaning, one has to direct their attention to the garage. In this issue’s Q&A, Stephanie addresses the question of a garage that dominates the floor plan. How does that affect the ba gua and the areas that are covered by it. If you are like most American families, this topic is of interest to you. Check out our latest Fast Feng Shui newsletter now.

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Feng Shui Money Tips

Thursday, March 3rd, 2005

Do you know where your financial “power spots” are? The contemporary methods of feng shui associate prosperity issues with the back left corner of any space. Stand at your front door facing into the house; your wealth area is at the back of the house on the left-hand side. There’s also a wealth area within each room: facing in from the doorway, it’s the corner area in the back of the room on the left-hand side. Where are the wealth areas within your office, living room, kitchen, and bedroom? Read this new article here.

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Clutter-Clearing Tips that Work

Thursday, March 3rd, 2005

Coping with clutter is rarely easy. There’s more involved than just catching up on overdue housework, and staying focused and motivated over the weeks or months it may take to get the job done can be one of the biggest challenges. Here are some tips to help you stick with it until it’s done. Read the new article here.

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Feng Shui for Procrastinators

Thursday, March 3rd, 2005

This time of year, it seems there are two kinds of people, those who have filed their tax returns already, and those who will continue to put it off until the last minute. Procrastination, the putting off until tomorrow of tasks that could or should be done today, is related to jen gua (commonly known as the Family area), because this is the area of the ba gua associated with springtime and new beginnings, and thus with the ability (or inability) to undertake new projects and tasks. You can read more about our new article in this newsletter’s current issue. Also: enter to win a 3-Blessings bracelet, a Q+A regarding placement of the ba gua when there is more than one entry to a room. Click here now.

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