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5 Feng Shui Tips to Invigorate Your Space Today

Do you love being home? Oftentimes, our homes are a reflection of who we are, but not many people realize that your surroundings can affect your energy, your mood, and even your luck.

Feng Shui is a system of harmonizing with your surroundings. Rather than relying solely on style, Feng Shui focuses on matching your home with your intentions. It’s all about giving a positive energy boost to you and the areas where you spend most of your time.

Here are five easy and effective tips to breathe new life into your space and help you feel fresh and energetic at home.

1. Have a Clear Purpose
Know what you want from life. See it, feel it, and know that it will come to be with a little hard work. Being completely open to what the universe has in store for you and seeing everything as a potential opportunity for personal success is key to achieving positive chi or energy in your home or personal space. Positive energy flow is what Feng Shui is all about.

2. Amplify the Call of Nature
The English translation for Feng Shui is “wind and water” Open those blinds, shades, or curtains and look around you. Listen to the birds sing. Open your windows and breathe in the energy of Mother Nature. In Feng Shui, birds are powerful symbols of new opportunities, abundance and good luck, but that isn’t all. Birds also symbolize love and commitment. With all of these wonderful virtues, why not put a bird feeder or bath outside your window and invite their energy to join you? You can even find what birds you are drawn to and add photos or sculptures of them into your decor.

3. Bring the Outdoors In
Get your green thumbs ready because in Feng Shui, plants represent abundance and wealth. They symbolize growth and health, not to mention they’re beautiful to look at. Caring for and seeing them thrive is invigorating for us as well, and they reciprocate by breathing refreshing energy into our homes. They add moisture to the air and eat toxins. So don’t be afraid to bring some of the outdoors in!

4. Light Force
Have you ever felt energized when walking outdoors on a sunny day? This is because light is the strongest manifestation of energy and can help balance the flow of chi in any space. A dark space will have a lack of life force, while light will give you the positive energy boost you seek. So open up those blinds to let the sunshine in, invest in better, brighter lighting indoors and let the force be with you, always.

5. One Step at a Time
Are you ready to feel the benefits of Feng Shui all around you? It may seem overwhelming, but taking it week by week can make it so much easier. Make one small change each week. Bring in one element, like a plant or water fountain, to help the energy flow in your home. Additionally, things like decluttering your space can make a huge difference on how your home looks and how you feel. That clutter is bogging down your chi energy and your life.

Next Steps

Ready to dive in? What’s one thing you can do right now to starting benefiting from the power of Feng Shui?

Learn more about Feng Shui on my website.

If you are interested in improving your life through Feng Shui, I can help.

I am a 3rd generation Feng Shui expert and have helped thousands of people add harmony and balance to their homes and offices without making it look like a Chinese restaurant exploded.

I can help you attract the life that you deserve with Feng Shui.  Contact me today!

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Understanding the Feng Shui Elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water

In feng shui, the five elements – wood, fire, earth, metal, and water – are believed to represent different energies and qualities. When I work with home builders and interior designers, we work together to integrate the elements as much as possible. Chances are, however, that your home was not designed with the five elements in mind. So, let’s do so now!

Each element is associated with specific colors, shapes, and symbolism, and can be used to enhance different aspects of your life. Understanding the meanings of the feng shui elements can help you incorporate them into your home or office in a way that brings balance and harmony.

Here’s a brief overview of the meanings of the feng shui elements:

  • Wood. The element of wood represents growth, expansion, and creativity. It is associated with the colors green and brown, and is symbolized by plants, trees, and wood-based materials.
  • Fire. The element of fire represents passion, creativity, and transformation. It is associated with the colors red and purple, and is symbolized by flames, candles, and light.
  • Earth. The element of earth represents stability, security, and abundance. It is associated with the colors yellow, orange, and brown, and is symbolized by earth-based materials such as rocks and crystals.
  • Metal. The element of metal represents clarity, precision, and organization. It is associated with the colors white, silver, and gold, and is symbolized by metal objects such as coins and jewelry.
  • Water. The element of water represents flow, movement, and abundance. It is associated with the colors black and blue, and is symbolized by water-based materials such as fountains and aquariums.

When incorporating these elements into your home or office, be sure to follow the Bagua rather than randomly scattering the elements throughout your space. When placed correctly, the five elements can bring balance and harmony to your space and enhance different aspects of your life. Whether you’re looking to bring prosperity and success, or simply create a more calming and relaxing environment, the feng shui elements can be a powerful tool to help you achieve your goals.

Learn more about Feng Shui on my website.

If you are interested in improving your life through Feng Shui, I can help.

I am a 3rd generation Feng Shui expert and have helped thousands of people add harmony and balance to their homes and offices without making it look like a Chinese restaurant exploded.

I can help you attract the life that you deserve with Feng Shui.  Contact me today!

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Be Thankful and Use Feng Shui to Give Back

I’m a glass is half-full type of gal, but I know that not everything in life will go our way.

Along with Feng Shui, being thankful is the best way to achieve inner peace and harmony, along with health, prosperity and everything else that follows.

Be Thankful

Feng Shui Dining Room

Being thankful can be a difficult skill to master, but it can be one of the most rewarding goals you will ever accomplish.

Start simple… and even maybe a little materialistic. You can begin by being thankful for what you have, like your home and your car.

As you progress, you will find yourself appreciating not so much what you have, but rather who you have. You’ll likely be thankful for the relationships you’ve shared and the lessons that you have learned in life.

As you master your new found skill of appreciation, you’ll notice the little things in the wide world around you. The colors of the changing foliage and the fresh air will be amplified for you.

You will eventually find yourself open to new opportunities and new relationships.

You will notice that you are happy.

And so will others.

Your contagious smile and graciousness will be magnetic. Positive energy and great things will come to you.

At this point, you should focus on your goals. What do you want to achieve in life and how do you want to help others? Be thankful for these things as if they have already happened. Your new gift of thankfulness will seem like magic.

Give When You Get

Today, I am particularly thankful for all of my readers and clients.

With that, I am going to introduce another concept… give when you get.

20% Goes to St. Jude

From now through Christmas Eve, 20% of all home and office consultation fees will go to charity, including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. St. Jude is a wonderful organization that advances cures and means of prevention for pediatric catastrophic diseases. 81 cents of every dollar donated to St. Jude goes directly to its research and treatment. All medically eligible patients who are accepted for treatment at St. Jude are treated without regard to the family’s ability to pay.

When you get my Feng Shui expertise to improve your home or office, you will also be giving to a wonderful organization and families in need. What can be better?

This is my way of giving thanks while helping you give when you get.

Next Steps

Are you looking for a Feng Shui consultant you can trust?  Learn a little more about me and how I can help you add harmony and balance to your home or office the Feng Shui way.  Contact me today!

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Feng Shui Front Door Colors

The appropriate color to paint your front door can be confusing.

Aren’t you always supposed to have a red front door?  Not exactly.

Feng Shui Red Front Door

Some people say that having a red front door attracts negative energy.  Others say red is the best color to use, despite the fact that it is in your Career Area, which should be predominantly blue or black.

Which Color is Correct?

As with many things in Feng Shui, the color you choose for your front door depends more on what you want to attract.

For instance, are you looking to bring in some wealth?  Go for red.

Do you need to add some stability to your life?  Brown is the best choice for you.

Here are various colors for your front door and what they are known to attract in Feng Shui:

  • Red = Wealth
  • Green = Growth
  • Blue = Relaxation
  • Brown = Stability

Feng Shui Colors

Next Steps

Read more on colors in Feng Shui as well as the various aspects of your Career Area.

Remember that painting your front door is only one part of a balanced and harmonious home or office.  Be sure you learn more about Feng Shui and make positive changes to all areas of the Bagua.

If you need additional help, contact me to inquire about a consultation.  I will help you achieve the life that you deserve without making your home look like a Chinese restaurant exploded.

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Achieving Your Goals With Feng Shui

You’ve been dreaming of that promotion for a long time now – putting in extra hours, taking on more responsibilities and even sacrificing other commitments to reach your goal.

Feng Shui Career

While your efforts have matched the power of your dreams, have you wondered why the results are slow in coming?

The answer might lie in negative energy flow undermining the power of your dreams, undercutting your hard work and making you feel down.

Take a close look at your self-talk. Are you saying the right things to yourself? For instance, do you have funny t-shirts or posters that may subconsciously negate your intentions?

Now, take a look at your environment. According to the layout of your home or office’s Bagua, is everything in order to amplify your creative cycle? If not, it may be working to destroy your efforts.

Don’t despair; the answer to your problem is at hand. The right Feng Shui approach can work wonders towards helping you achieve your goals.

Power of Words

Words are powerful… and empowering. The words you use will help you harness the Feng Shui energy around you called Chi (or “Qi”) to be used to improve your life.

Regarding those funny t-shirt comments, don’t use words that you don’t actually want to apply.  They may be funny, but do you really want your kid to be “spoiled rotten,” “crazy man,” etc.?

Bad Feng Shui Baby Onesie

Even imagery can have negative connotation.  Having a baby in a skull & bones onesie, for instance, can be toxic for you and them.

The question is, how can you harness Chi to fulfill your goals?

One of the first steps is to note down your goals. Simple, right? Have you done it yet?

Better yet, translate your written goals into visual pictures using a dream board.

Now, place these written goals or your dream board someplace where you can see them daily to reinforce the message.

Be careful not to clutter your space with any and every idea you have. Instead, focus on what is most important and give it a place of prominence. This activity will ensure that you are constantly reinforced with these ideas, improving the energy flow and power of your goals.

The Right Environment

Your dreams might face obstacles due to negative flow of energy in your home or office.

Home Bagua Overlay

Use my website to help guide you to ensure you resolve stairway issues, have your desk setup correctly, and are using color and art to your Feng Shui advantage.

The Bagua of your home is broken down into nine distinctive Guas and you can learn about each of them on my site. Forgetting to give each area some attention will break down the creative cycle of your Chi flow.

After all, as per Feng Shui, it is vital to have the right environment if you are to achieve your goals.

Firing Things Up

Feng Shui Fame & Reputation

Is your Fame and Reputation Area fired up? Make sure this Gua is bright and supports the flame for your recognition.

This is one area, in particular, that I would not ignore. Give it special attention so that you, in turn, will get special attention from others.

Get Help from Others

Make sure that those around you support you and your efforts to achieve your goals. To do this, maximize your use of the Helpful People Corner of your home or office.

In fact, write a couple of notes specifically detailing how people will assist you. Write how your boss will notice your extra efforts at the office. Write how your coworker will start giving you the credit for your successes.

Now, fold up and place these notes in a silver box in your Helpful People Corner. Once your goal has been achieved, swap them out with new notes.

Keep it Positive

There will always be obstacles in your way. They will work to make your dreams more elusive than they actually are.

Dalai Lama

To counteract your obstacles, it might be helpful to reinforce positive and inspirational messages. Instead of thinking dark thoughts, it is more important to seek optimistic ideas and people.  In fact, like me on Facebook or follow me on Twitter to get some periodic inspiration.

Whenever you find a motivating quote that speaks to you, note it down. Better yet, type it out as your email signature as a friendly reminder. You will be surprised how much words can uplift you and your environment.

Next Steps

These are complex matters that need an expert to be addressed. So, even as you focus on the power of words to achieve your goals, it is important to ensure the flow of energy in your home and work space is perfect.

With that said, if you have a t-shirt like this one, get rid of it.

Bad Feng Shui T-Shirt

You deserve to live the life of your dreams. Make sure that your home and office are providing for you.

If you run into any problems along the way or are looking for some professional guidance, contact me. I pride myself in adding harmony and balance while not making it look like a Chinese restaurant exploded in your home. You can get a consultation in-person or virtually via video chat.

I am a 3rd generation Feng Shui expert and have helped thousands of people add harmony and balance to their homes and offices the Feng Shui way. As your consultant, you will be able to get one-on-one advice for how to attract positive energy and improve your life with Feng Shui. I offer in-home and virtual services. Contact me today!

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How to Feng Shui Your Desk

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Last week, I told you that within days of upgrading my desk, a reporter I didn’t previously know asked to highlight it in an upcoming article in Coast Magazine.

Why Feng Shui Your Desk?

Your desk is the domain of your career, which is the gateway to your life path.

Proper Feng Shui should help energy called Chi (or “Qi”) power up your desk as you would have it energize your home.  This energy can amplify your business success, as well as improve various aspects of your life.

Desk Feng Shui

The secret to adding Feng Shui to your desk is all in the Bagua. The Bagua is the center of the Black Hat Feng Shui universe and understanding it is crucial to making sure your desk serves your career goals and life path.

Simply layout your desk as if a Bagua were drawn on top, with the Career Area against the side where your chair sits. If it helps, you can think of your desk broken up like a tic-tac-toe board.

Tic-Tac-Toe Board in Feng Shui ColorWheel250x250

This means that as you sit at your chair, your left hand will touch the Knowledge, Family, and Prosperity/Wealth areas as you reach across your desk.

Likewise, your right hand will touch the Helpful People/Travel, Creativity/Children, and Love areas as it reaches across your desk.

The middle of your desk will be your Health Area and across your desk directly in front of you should be the Reputation/Fame area.

The five elements of water, wood, fire, earth and metal in their creative cycle.

The five elements of water, wood, fire, earth and metal in their creative cycle.

The colors and elements (water, wood, fire, earth, & metal) you use should be consistent with those of the respective areas of the Bagua that you would use in your home. Be sure to read up on the Feng Shui Bagua for more information on this.

Symbolism you might use, however, could be relatively unique to you and your profession.

The Bagua Sections of the Desk

Feng Shui Desk Bagua

Career: This area is right in front of you — the bottom center square of your tic-tac-toe board. The primary element is water and the color is black. Ensure this space is clear for new work to flow in. If you have a desk with a glass top, you can insert a picture of a stream of water flowing in. Without a glass top, you can simply tape that picture underneath your desk. You don’t need to see the item for it to help you.

Knowledge: The bottom-left box of your tic-tac-toe board is for knowledge. Blue is the primary color here. You could have books related to your profession in the drawers under or a small bookshelf on this corner of the table. Having something blue here will help you concentrate and make better decisions.

Family: This area can be found in the middle-left box of your tic-tac-toe board. The primary element here is wood and the ideal color is green. Portraits of your family, friends, or colleagues in a wooden frame would be ideal in this side of the desk. Adding green here will help you feel more at ease with your family and coworkers.

Prosperity & Wealth: The upper-left corner of your desk is for prosperity and wealth. Gold, purple, and green are prosperous colors. You should also have elements here that remind you of wealth. A money plant, a picture of a dream home, or some golden trinkets would do the job in this corner.

Reputation & Fame: The top-middle square of your tic-tac-toe board is here. Fire is its dominant element, which is also represented by the color red. Candles and lights are ideal here. Company awards or even your nameplate would also be well-placed here. You should place your business cards in this area.

Love & Relationships: This area can be found in the upper-right corner of your tic-tac-toe board. Pink and love symbols represent this area well. Items in pairs represent love, as well. A photo of your spouse or a hidden description of your ideal mate fits well in this corner. I added a pair of small turtles to signify me and my husband.

Creativity & Children: The middle-right area is where creativity flows. It is represented by metal and black & white items. This is another great spot for pictures of your kids. If you are looking for an infusion of creative energy, add a metal pendulum or a picture of something creative that inspires you, such as the Sydney Opera House for an architect.

Helpful People & Travel: The lower-right corner of your desk is where you call upon the help of others, which we can always use. This is best represented by silver or grey objects. Recent business cards that you have collected or your Rolodex can work well here. Create a handwritten note detailing how someone will help you achieve your goals and hide it in your desk drawer in this corner. Swap it out periodically. You could also place a small globe or pictures of your vacation goal here.

Health: This area falls in the center square in the tic-tac-toe board. Earth is the element here and it is represented by earth tones, especially yellow. You could tape a big round yellow circle under your desk here or have objects signifying the earth, such as a jar of decorative stones. Otherwise, ensure that the center of your desk is clutter-free.

Feng Shui Desk Shapes

  • Rectangle: This shape is ideal for most offices where you want to accomplish individual work. A rectangular desk helps you concentrate.
  • Circle: Circular desks are good for brainstorming and creativity. Thus, they are ideal for group meetings.
  • Curved: If you have trouble concentrating because people are frequently disturbing you, it may be wise to change to a curved desk. If you are inside of the curve, in the concave area, you will concentrate better. The convex area where it curves out will keep others from approaching too often.

Feng Shui Desk Material

Feng Shui Desk Materials

  • Wood: Desks made of wood are sturdy, solid, supportive, reliable, and long-lasting. This is my first recommendation for most job functions.
  • Metal: Desks made of metal are sharp and penetrating. They provide lots of mental energy and concentration, but they can be draining to the body.
  • Glass: A desk made of glass can be very revealing, meaning that you have nothing to hide. However, energy passes through a glass desk very quickly. Be sure to slow the energy with wooden accessories or plants. Glass desks may be ideal for those in sales who want to show customers that they can be open with them.
  • Laminate: Desks made of laminate materials are the vanilla of desks. They do not provide much positive or negative energy.

Feng Shui Desk Colors

Feng Shui Colors

  • Black: A black desk will attract energy inward, which encourages introspection and creates opportunity.
  • Brown: A brown desk stabilizes and strengthens the body, but does not energize the mind.
  • White: A white desk activates the mind, but drains the body of energy.
  • Gray or Metallic: A gray desk gives you more focus, but drains your physical body.
  • Green: A green desk is a good balance of body and mind. It is especially good if you have drawn-out projects.
  • Earth Tones: Lighter earth tones will increase your mental focus, and will drain your physical body of energy less than gray.
  • Bright Colors: Bright colors such as yellow, orange and pink will draw a lot of attention but make the body and mind restless. I suggest bright desks in rare circumstances, such as for reception areas.
  • Wooden Colors: Medium-toned wood colors provide stability and strength to the body. Using lighter tones will help energize the mind. Pine, ash, oak and birch colors should be a good balance while providing just the right amount of contrast with white paper to alleviate visual strain.

Additional Feng Shui Desk Tips

Proportions: Ensure that the size of your desk is proportional to the amount of and space of work you need to do. For instance, if the extent of your work is data entry, you likely wouldn’t need as big of a desk as someone who is an architect with drawings that need to be spread across the desk. Ensure that you can reach everything without allowing your desk to look cluttered.

Strong Foundation: Desks should have strong legs that are built of strong materials. The legs are the foundation of your desk, and thus the foundation of your career and life path.

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Modesty Panel: I usually recommend a modesty panel that prevents someone from seeing your legs from in front of the desk. This provides greater security and establishes boundaries. A desk with an open front might feel more intimate, however, and will allow others to feel more comfortable approaching you. Unless you are in human resources or a pure leadership role, I recommend a modesty panel.

Face Toward the Door: If your desk faces a wall, window, or partition, you need to try to move it. Though employers love to be able to look over your shoulder, it adds stress if your back is to the door. If possible, turn your desk to face the doorway, but do not have it in line with the doorway. In other words, if someone were shining a light straight into your doorway, it would not line up with your desk, but you would be able to see the light coming in.

Windows: Try not to have your back toward windows, as you can be overwhelmed with energy. This may be unavoidable in some circumstances. There are cures to help minimize the effect of windows.

Power Position: Your desk should be in an area of your office where you can see as much of the room as possible.

Keep It Positive: On your desk and in your office should be objects that are uplifting and empowering.

Add harmony and balance to your desk with this handy Bagua mouse pad.  Complete with a description, element and color for each Gua, this mouse pad will help you achieve more health, wealth and luck.

Add harmony and balance to your desk with this handy Bagua mouse pad. Complete with a description, element and color for each Gua, this mouse pad will help you achieve more health, wealth and luck.

Feng Shui Mouse Pad: For a boost of positive Chi and a reminder of how the Bagua should be laid out on your desk, look into getting a Feng Shui mouse pad.

Clutter: There is simply no room in Feng Shui for clutter, especially on or in your desk.

Home Office or Workplace: Be sure to Feng Shui the desk in your home office, as well as the one at your workplace. They both represent your career and your life path in general.

Next Steps

Looking for a Feng Shui consultant you can trust?  Learn a little more about me and how I can help you add harmony and balance to your home or office the Feng Shui way.  Contact me today!

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Photo Credits
Jade plant photo courtesy of Steven Severinghaus via Creative Commons license. Swans photo courtesy of Fredrik Alpstedt via Creative Commons license.

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