Feng Shui: Tips for a Good New Year
Arrange furniture – analyze whether the furnishings are 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 or if it would better fit into elsewhere.
Clean up – cleaning up can help improve chi or positive energy. Chi can’t come through when there’s dirt and clutter everywhere. This does not apply only to your home. You should neutralize the negative energy in your life and job. This can also include people, bad habits and anything that could potentially make your “chi” stale and slow.
If you’re around negative people, of course you may not be able to get away from some of these individuals. If at all possible, you should try to minimize the amount of time spent with people who make you tired, depressed, angry, and suppresses your new opportunities. Instead, welcome new friends and opportunities.
Bad habits die hard. However, while working on your home to improve it, you should also improve yourself. Whatever your faults are, you should at least make an attempt to improve yourself. Ask, what can make your chi stale and slow? Work on issues in your life that increase stress, create fights, and make it difficult for you to get a good night’s sleep. Select one or two bad habits and start by trying to limit the time you spend doing them. Over time, you will find you might be able to eliminate them entirely.
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January 9, 2010 @ 8:59 am
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