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The Top 10 Easiest Ways to Eliminate Clutter
Recognize that each small step is a personal success and deserves to be celebrated. For every victory give yourself a reward -- a bubble bath, an afternoon nap, a long walk in the park, coffee with a friend. And maybe, just maybe, you'll discover that letting go is really all about giving yourself the freedom to truly take care of yourself and trusting that somehow the universe will provide what you need when you need it.
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Feng Shui Color Chart
Re-energize Your Home With Color
Feng Shui is all about manipulating the objects in your space to create the right energy flow. Using a Feng Shui Color Chart to help you select color is an easy way to quickly and inexpensively redecorate a room and revamp the chi of your space.
In Feng Shui, colors are an extension of the Five Feng Shui Elements: Earth, Fire, Water, Wood, and Metal. Each person has their own element based on the Chinese Calendar. You can choose color to honor your own element, or bring colors into your space based on the type of energy you are striving to create. Use color on the walls for a dominant energy or highlighted in art and accessories. This Feng Shui color chart will demystify the colors and the energy they create.
Feng Shui Color Chart
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What is Feng Shui and Why Should I Care?
Feng Shui is translated as wind and water, and like those elemental forces, it can shape our existence.
Traditional Chinese Feng Shui observes the relationship between people, their surroundings-both natural and built, and the aspect of time. It is an ancient science that examines how we are affected positively or negatively by our environment. Feng Shui has been utilized for over 5,000 years to maximize business prospects, cultivate personal and business relationships, enhance health, nurture academic achievement and grow wealth.
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Zen Gardening ... Key Elements
There are two main elements to creating the perfect zen garden. Of which are rocks and sand. The rocks represent mountains and grounding, while the sand helps to represent flowing water. However, this sand shouldn't be just any ordinary beach or garden variety sand. Instead you should purchase enough crushed granite sand to fill your space. Whether it be outside or in. Of which can be found in three different shades white, gray, or beige.
You should try to avoid using light tinted granite sand in sunny areas, as it will produce glare and cut back on the zen-like feeling you wish to achieve. Instead use these lighter colors in shady areas or within your office or other indoor gardens. While you don't need a container for an out-door zen garden, you can find many different platforms for an office-sized zen garden. Whether it be online at websites such as this one, or at a local Feng Shui shop.
Zen Gardening ... Key Elements
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Feng Shui
A Philosophy and a Way of Life
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The Western Guide to Feng Shui: Creating Balance, Harmony, and Prosperity in Your Environment
By
Terah Kathryn CollinsIt's hard to explain feng shui in a few words and do it justice. It's a complex notion, a system of thought, that has been developed by the Chinese culture for centuries. If you study it a while, and practice it, feng shui affects the way you look at life and the way you think. It thus affects your way of being in the world -- and who you eventually become. I suppose you can say that about many things. We are all products of our history, but with feng shui and its clear philosophical components, the connection is distinct.
Turn to another facet of feng shui, and you need to talk and learn about energy ... a mysterious thing called chi that is itself hard to explain. Here's an article that talks about it. Feng Shui ... and the Basics of Chi And another ... The World is Alive ... with Chi And some more ... The Unifying Bonds and Power of Chi, Feng Shui ... and a Thing Called Chi
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