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Feng Shui Training That Suits You

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Feng Shui refers to the art that involves healing, balancing, and enhancing energies that surrounds people. This is done so as to get the perfect harmony with nature. The goal is to maximize the flow of Qi, which refers to the vital energy life force of the universe, resulting in prosperity, good health, ideal relationships, career development, happiness, and more. For a person to learn this ancient art, one needs to undergo some good Feng Shui training.

feng shui trainingThis art form uses the practitioner’s analytic, intuitive, and critical communication skills. In this art, a practitioner needs to attain a certification to achieve the integrity as an expert. Before they get a certification, experts should attain a good education in this art, just like other professionals.

Some art centers offer an in-depth exploration of contemporary and universal theory and practice along with the building of the intuitive arts, essentially used by successful practitioners. The Certification Program offered by schools include training in Feng Shui, meditation, manifestation practices, dowsing, prosperity consciousness, bau-biology, energy theory, related astrology cosmologies, and clearing practices.

Feng Shui training can be a vital tool to make an easy life transformation for people, their homes and their work places. Hence, practitioners can be of service to people. They will be given good opportunity to help those who are in need.

Discover How To Embrace the Chinese Art of Feng Shui Without Spending A Fortune! 

feng shui trainingThe training can be attended personally or online. Classes are normally taught by instructors, practitioners, author or certain books, and other experts. Online classes offer a self-paced learning environment. For the home study course, there is also self-paced learning environment using the same materials as the online course except that there are mentors who will assist you.

It is a subject that you can learn over a short period of time. Personal mentoring and student input are usually more crucial to a consultant’s success than any materials used during a training.

In case you are looking for a good Feng Shui training, make sure that you go for reputable online or home study course centers. Some research on the internet can offer you a vast number of choices that you can then follow up on. So what are you waiting for? Get started today with your new classes!

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Feng Shui and Clutter an Essential Tip to Know

Monday, June 1st, 2009

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.

declutter your homeIn 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.

feng shui trainingIn 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.

feng shui trainingA 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.

feng shui trainingWith 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…)

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Author: Toon Hwang

About the Author:

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.
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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 Training Changes Your Life

Sunday, March 15th, 2009


Feng Shui – Develop a Positive Attitude With This Philosophy

The Chinese call the expression of "energy" Chi, but what are the basic qualities of this energy? It is invisible, intangible and changeable however we all feel it, in some shape or form. If we can lift our Chi or spirit we will get more from life and this is exactly what Feng Shui helps us do. 

The Chinese call the expression of "energy" Chi, but what are the basic qualities of this energy? It is invisible, intangible and changeable however we all feel it, in some shape or form.

If we can lift our Chi or spirit we will get more from life and this is exactly what Feng Shui helps us do.

Lifting Your Spirit & Mood

Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art of manipulating and arranging your surroundings to attract positive life energy, or chi, so that it flows smoothly, unblocking any obstructions in your body and environment.

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The Origins of Feng Shui

The geography of China requires careful consideration when constructing and planning buildings as the mountain winds are unforgiving and the lower areas are prone to flooding, which gave the art its name of wind and water.

Feng Shui evolved from the theory that people are affected by their surroundings Feng Shui is a guide to, respecting our surroundings and working with the flow of nature to create a harmonious environment, making us feel better and derive more from life.

The origins of Feng Shui date back several thousand years and although it originated in China, it now has millions of devotees worldwide.

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Feng Shui theory

Take an example such as air, If there is one quality within air that we are all naturally aware of, it is the presence of oxygen as we can’t live without it!

We all feel when we have exercised that our body is well oxygenated and our Chi, our spirit and mood, feels invigorated as a consequence.

Conversely, if we sit for a long time in a hot Smokey room or sleep in an unventilated one we, will feel tired, despondent and unenthusiastic. There are of course a huge amount of examples of how are environment influences our lives, of which the above is just one.

The flow of chi is influenced by a number of factors of the physical environment.

Colors, shapes, orientation, lighting, objects and their positions, the use of space, and the degree of cleanliness, all impact collectively upon our senses and determine a home’s energy flow.

This flow affects us continually and affects our moods. You spend most of your life in your home and workplace and your surroundings significantly influence your Chi and moods so you want them to have a positive impact.

Feng Shui makes our houses and our workspace generate positive energy, which then attracts more positive energy to enrich our lives for the better.

The purpose of feng shui

When you Feng Shui a home or a work place, you’re making a statement of what you want from your life.

Whenever you say the words "I am," you are making a statement about who you are at an exact moment in time.

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When you make statements such as "I am broke" or "I am tired" you are in effect telling the universe about your mood and your condition. When you say you’re sick and tireduniverse about your mood and your condition. When you say you’re sick and tired, you probably will be Sick and tired.

Statements like "what you think about, you bring about," and "what you do comes back to you." underline what Feng shui is all about.

Instead of being negative Feng Shui focuses on the positive "I am feeling great", "I am in good health", "I am rich" or "I am happy."

These statements are mood lifting and create an ideal, which be different to whom you are at the moment.

This power of intention and the faith in your potential can help you get more from life.

If you’re intent on getting rid of negative beliefs, Feng Shui will create a method for you to adopt positive beliefs, in your personal space and a method to help make more positive things happen in your life.

How Feng Shui enriches your life

If you think about it, your surroundings are so important to your mood and how you view the outside world that, getting an environment to reflect your aims and aspirations makes total sense.

Learn how to Feng Shui your space and you will change your life for the better.

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Office Feng Shui

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Anyone that has researched Feng Shui history knows that this level of interaction between all things is the theory of chi. Although chi is present everywhere, it pools in special places which are very auspicious in feng shui. When a less than auspicious placement occurred, Feng Shui cures were sought to change the flow of energy. This inclusion of nature into the living environment is the first point in Feng Shui and it provides solid ground for higher levels above. The art of Feng Shui is the balancing of energies through adjusting the relationships of particular items in the environment. In Feng Shui, a home and family were lucky if they were blessed to be placed in the most auspicious surroundings.

Feng Shui is an ancient discipline which shifts the chi (life force energy) in your home to improve your life. It is becoming better known in the West for one good reason: It works wonders. One of the basic rules when decorating with feng shui is to make sure that the path of energy, whether good or bad, cannot flow through your home. This happens when windows are directly across from each other, or doors are directly in front of a window. When good energy flows through your home, you can have good luck one day and bad the next, since the good energy has just flown through. When bad energy flows through your home, it is believed to cause more than just bad luck, including death and pain. Although the bad energy can flow out of your home, it leaves its wrath and can be hard to fully get rid of.

When a neighbor’s driveway points toward your front entrance, counter it by affixing a pa-k’ua mirror to the door. Pa-ku’a mirrors are usually available at Chinese gift stores. A pa-k’ua mirror can also be used against sharp, pointed objects directed at your house for instance, TV antennas, protruding tree branches, or spiky architectural features. Place a large mirror behind the stove so that you won’t be surprised when someone comes up behind you. Hang a mirror up at the end of a hallway so that it does not seem like a dead end. If the West section is missing in your home, you can install a bright light or a mirror to partially remedy this problem. You can also activate the West section of your bedroom as well. Do not sleep facing a mirror. The water element of the mirror will cause ill health. Avoid having any water feature in the bedroom such as aquariums, paintings of rivers and lakes, computers or televisions.

Avoid sleeping in a room where a toilet or washing machine is located upstairs. Sleeping underneath an exposed overhead beam will cause headaches, depending on where the beam ‘hits’.

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Arrange furniture so you can face the doors while sitting. Make the environment much more comfortable by arranging seating areas away from drafts and adjusting lighting. Clean up clutter to encourage relaxation and help you to find things easier.

Widen the front walkway to your home to make it more inviting. Be sure paths between rooms and through rooms are wide and easy to use. This allows you to walk around easily, as well as promotes chi. Oil your doors so they don’t squeak, reducing mental irritation.

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Fresh flowers will spread their fragrance all over so decorate flower vases with beautiful red roses and tulip flowers and place them at different corners in the house. One of the basic rules when decorating with feng shui is to make sure that the path of energy, whether good or bad, cannot flow through your home. This happens when windows are directly across from each other, or doors are directly in front of a window. When good energy flows through your home, you can have good luck one day and bad the next, since the good energy has just flown through. When bad energy flows through your home, it is believed to cause more than just bad luck, including death and pain. Although the bad energy can flow out of your home, it leaves its wrath and can be hard to fully get rid of.

To arrange furniture always start with an empty room. Once a room is empty, you can then fill it one piece at a time. You should begin with the larger pieces, like the couch, bed, television, etc. When placing each item, analyze whether the object is relevant to the area and whether people can flow through the room without running into anything. Ask yourself if you really need it in the room you are working on, or if it would better fit into another room, or if you should donate it, to goodwill. You do not have to put everything back into the room that you took out. Get rid of whatever you have left after arranging each room. This is considered clutter and can slow down your positive energy.

Arrange furniture so you can face the doors while sitting. Mirrors are good in most rooms, but once again avoid their use in the bedroom (invites third parties into the relationship) and also they should not face the front door as this causes Chi to bounce back and out the door. They are good for use in long corridors, kitchens with stoves facing the wall and living rooms where you cannot see the front door from when seated. Make the environment much more comfortable by arranging seating areas away from drafts and adjusting lighting.

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Feng Shui Classes

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Every school year parents and students dutifully trudge through the malls in search of the perfect sneaker or the cool new outfit for the coming school year. However, it’s unlikely that the new shoe or shirt will benefit them as much as a new design in the bedroom. That’s because a bedroom makeover will create new interest and energy – what feng shui calls ‘chi’ – in the bedroom that will benefit a child.

According to feng shui, the Chinese technique for design and arrangement, rooms that have good energy, or ‘chi’, create happier, well-adjusted children. Feng shui theories suggest that for a child’s room to have good ‘chi,’ the room must follow certain guidelines such as that they must be restful, promote good relationships others and generate good self-esteem. Perhaps most importantly, harmonious children’s bedrooms encourage good study habits and promote greater success in school.

 

What does it take to promote greater success in school? According to feng shui, the following seven tips are key to creating rooms that inspire kids to study.

1. The room has a desk.
It sounds obvious, but many kids’ only workspace is either a bed, the bedroom floor, or the family dining table. Every child needs a suitable study area in the bedroom that includes a desk, chair, and a lamp. Children with study areas are more likely to study. Better still, having a study area keeps all the school books and papers confined to the child’s room. Feng shui also believes it’s best for children to study facing the northeast, the direction of wisdom and learning.

2. Ground your kids.
Buy your kids a globe to promote interest in geography and to help ‘ground’ them and encourage them to study. Add a globe in the Northeast corner of the bedroom, if possible.

3. Create an achievement corner.
Every child needs to have recognition for a job well done. A perfect way to gain this is to create an achievement corner on the South wall of the bedroom. According to feng shui, this is the recognition area and is a good place to pin up awards, papers with good grades, letters of recommendation, ribbons or trophies.

4. Hang a crystal in the Northeast corner of the room.
Crystals are used to make computer chips faster. Hang a crystal in the study location to create more ’study’ chi and to help sharpen the child’s ability to ‘process’ or think!

 

5. Put your child in the command position.
Avoid having children face a wall when studying because this represents an obstacle. They should be able to see the door when someone enters.

6. Display maps and other educational artwork.
Maps are another way to ground educational pursuits. They encourage ‘worldly’ interest and curiosity and they make suitable images for a child’s room. Avoid scary creatures, pictures depicting violence, or sad or dark subjects.

7. Eliminate TV from the bedroom.
Sadly many of today’s children have TVs in their bedrooms. This is a feng shui no-no because it can make children much less likely to study and rest fully. If your child doesn’t study as much as you would like and has a TV in the bedroom, ask yourself what is more important: television or school?

8. Shells and fish are symbols of education.
Conch shells and koi or goldfish are excellent symbols of educational success. Place the conch shell in the Northeast corner of the bedroom. Or, hang a picture of koi or goldfish in the Northeast corner. It is not recommended to keep live fish in the bedroom as water in the bedroom is associated with loss.


Author: Kathryn Weber

Kathryn Weber is a certified master practitioner in classical feng shui and the publisher of The Red Lotus Letter a weekly feng shui E-Zine. She has been featured and quoted by publications and websites, including Seventeen Magazine, First for Women, Martial Arts Professional, the Indy Star Newspaper, Self-growth.com, and Transformations.com. Log on to http://www.redlotusletter.com to subscribe or to contact her about a personal consultation, speaking engagement, or workshop.

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Is Feng Shui certification for you

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Is Feng Shui certification for you? My answer is a definite… Maybe.

If you’re an avid reader, you can probably learn everything that you need to know from Feng Shui websites, and from recommended books such as the lighthearted "Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life" and "Feng Shui in 5 Minutes," or more academic texts such as "Interior Design with Feng Shui."


However, if you’ve read Feng Shui books but still have important questions, or if you’d like to grow a career as a Feng Shui consultant or designer, Feng Shui training can be very important .

At the very least, it can open doors for you as a professional.

 

Try some basic Feng Shui courses

Start by checking local adult ed classes. Someone may be teaching Feng Shui for beginners, or a related class. Community colleges often offer Feng Shui courses in their architecture, art, or Asian studies programs.

Treat the course lightly. If the teacher insists that Compass School Feng Shui is the only correct approach, or that Black Hat Feng Shui is the answer to everything, nod and smile… but don’t take the teacher seriously.

There is some truth–and often considerable value–in every approach to Feng Shui. It’s vital to keep an open mind.

If you like Black Hat Feng Shui but your teacher prefers the Compass School, just think "Money Corner" when the teacher says, "Southeast corner," and think "Career Area" when the teacher says, "North wall."

The basic principles are the same in almost all approaches to Feng Shui. Some people get locked into "this is the only true path" views, but you don’t have to.

I tested Compass School Feng Shui for two years before returning to Black Hat Feng Shui. The latter works best for me and for my clients, but some of my friends insist that the Compass School offers a greater success rate than Black Hat.

Test everything yourself. Modify the rules and find what works best for you. Generally, you’ll attract clients who resonate to the same principles that have been successful in your home and office.

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Graduate to Feng Shui certification

After trying a few Feng Shui classes, you may want to learn more, or qualify for Feng Shui certification.

Do plenty of research before selecting a Feng Shui school or teacher. Talk with former students. Verify the teachers’ credentials and reputations. Visit their websites. Have these teachers written books? Read them. (If they’re really good, your public library probably has copies. Or, you can get them on inter-library loan.)

Make certain that you’ll be studying with a professional… and with someone who has respected Feng Shui expertise.

Compare course prices. And, ask about the refund policy if you quickly realize that the school isn’t for you, after all.

Feng Shui certification can open doors, especially among architects, interior designers, and decorators. Many of them give added respect to professionals with formal training.

You can certainly practice Feng Shui without stepping into a classroom. And, you can build a successful Feng Shui business based on happy clients and word-of-mouth advertising.

However, if you’re looking for the fastest possible route to success with Feng Shui–especially as a professional–Feng Shui courses and certification may be a wise choice.


Author: Aisling D’Art

Aisling D’Art has been practicing Feng Shui–using both Black Hat and Compass techniques–for over 15 years. She provides helpful free information at her website. For more information about Feng Shui courses and certification, see Feng Shui Certification – Pros and Cons at Aisling’s Feng Shui website, Shui To Go! (pronounced "Shway to go!")

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Feng Shui Certification

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

Getting Your Feng Shui Certification

Many people who sign up for feng shui classes are often not even certain about what feng shui is. A very common misconception about the practice is that the main function is to arrange furniture or houses so as to create a positive energy flow. This is not incorrect, but it is short-sighted and superficial when it comes to the ancient practice and deep historical function of feng shui in Chinese culture. The literal translation of feng shui into English is "wind water." While this might not be clear in and of itself, this quote from Gua Pu of the Jin Dynasty does help clear things up: "Qi rides the wind and scatters, but is retained when encountering water."

What does this mean in terms of our lives? Well, to begin with, feng shui is a manner in which one can create balance and connection between the heavens and the earth. Usually those elements take the form of astronomy and geography. The historic use of feng shui was to determine the appropriate places for homes, agriculture, and burial sites. Is this what you’re going to learn in feng shui training today? Well, probably not. Current western traditions of feng shui focus on how we can bring this positive channeling of Qi or energy into our lives to create prosperity, health, and strong personal relationships.

The manner in which one would most likely learn this in a feng shui certification training course is twofold: by clearing the energy of a space and by placing objects in a manner that assists a positive flow. How might one use this certification? Well, obviously there are the personal implications. As with any skill set learned, especially one that has the healing properties and the ability to affect one’s personal life, you must first use it on yourself. Find you cannot focus in your home office? Well, it’s time to learn how to remedy that. Beyond simply getting your life in order, it also can add to or create a lucrative professional career for you.

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For people in the home design industry, what better way to improve your resume and your skill set than adding feng shui certification to it? Even just taking a few feng shui classes is a great way to start building on skills that will assist you in your current career. Of course, this doesn’t just apply to people already in the business of decorating other people’s homes. People who work as life coaches and healers can also benefit from feng shui training. After all, treating a person is a holistic measure, and if they are in a space that is holding them back, no matter how much progress they make emotionally and spiritually, they will still be held back. All in all, there is really no one out there who wouldn’t benefit from knowledge of feng shui.


By: David Tang

Written by Mel Bryson. Feng shui classes provide feng shui training and feng shui certification at the Center for Feng Shui and Intuitive Arts in New Hampshire.

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Feng Shui Tips for Better Health

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Feng shui is often seen in the Western world as an esoteric practice, concerned with the magical placement of certain items to gain wealth or accumulate power. But the truth is, feng shui is based on very simple ideas that you can easily use to improve your life.


Correct observation of the principals of feng shui can indeed increase your prosperity, enhance your relationships, and even help you improve your own health and the health of your family. Here are some of the very simple ways that feng shui can create an environment that fosters good health, rather than draining energy that leaves you open and vulnerable to disease.

 

Here are some simple ways that you can use feng shui to promote good health in your home today:

· Eliminate clutter in your home. Clutter blocks the flow of positive energy in your living space and leaves you feeling drained and tired. Your home should be an open, neatly organized space where you feel safe and secure. Clutter impedes this feeling of security, instead creating an environment of chaos.

Quite simply, if you do not need, want, use or love an object within your home, get rid of it. Give it to a friend or family member, donate it to charity, or simply throw it away. As you eliminate items that no longer have any use for you, the energy in your home will improve dramatically.

· Make sure that your home is clean. Like clutter, uncleanliness in your home creates a depressive, draining environment where positive energy and good health cannot exist.

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For many of us, one of the biggest obstacles to having a clean home is admitting to ourselves that we do not have time to handle everything. Working full time, raising children, and fulfilling social obligations take up an overwhelming part of our time and energy. At the end of the day, many of us simply do not have time to clean.

If this sounds like you, one of the most important steps you can take is to admit to yourself that you need help, and give yourself permission to bring in someone to help you clean. It is okay to not be able to handle everything. Once you give yourself this permission, hiring someone to help keep your house clean will do wonders for your energy and your health.

· Be mindful of electromagnetic fields. Every electronic device in your home emits electromagnetic fields, which suppress your immune system. By minimizing the number of electronic devices in your living space, you will eliminate much of this negative energy.

This is particularly true with your bedroom, because this is where your body heals and repairs itself. Make sure that all electronic devices, such as digital alarm clocks, televisions, and stereos are at least three feet away from your bed. Also, if you have a television or stereo in your bedroom, it is a good idea to keep it in a cabinet that can be shut while you are sleeping at night.

By paying attention to the energy in your home and how it is affecting you and following the simple recommendations above, you can dramatically improve your health and any other areas of your life as well.

Linda Binns shows you how to be more successful in all areas of your life by working with your environment. Get FREE Feng Shui Success Secrets. These powerful and practical secrets can help you transform your life. Go to http://www.fengshuiexplained.com now.


Linda Binns is author of Feng Shui for Your Relationships: Changing Your Environment to Create Better Relationships. She has been a Feng Shui Practitioner, Author, Speaker and teacher for over 10 years. She has appeared internationally on television and radio and in local publications. Linda is also the founder of The Feng Shui Success Institute – which teaches in-depth Feng Shui training and practitioner certification.

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