Monthly Archives: September 2009

COULD YOU LIVE IN ONE TINY ROOM?

How would you decorate and manage your possessions if you lived in a Single Room Occupancy (SRO) in NYC? Continue reading

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FENG SHUI FAQ’S ABOUT THE WORKPLACE

Water symbolizes that element that is essential to life and is also about movement. Both represent opportunities for health and well being.

Q: Does it matter where I place my trash can in my office?
A: Symbolically, you don’t want to place your trash can in your Wealth power position. However, you can counterbalance the negative effects by using a waste basket that has a lid on it which seals the trash inside.

Q: My back faces the entry door where I work and I can’t change it. What can I do?
A: Put a mirror up. Or keep your door shut so you know when people are entering.

Q: Have you ever worked on any celebrity homes?
A: Yes, I usually sign confidentiality agreements.

Q: What is the most important feng shui rule to follow at work?
A: Clutter of any kind keeps us from focusing and is the easiest thing to solve. Keep your workspace well organized, clean, and clutter free and you will be happier and more productive at work.

Q: I’ve heard that red is an important color in feng shui. Is that true and why?
A: Red represents the element of fire which stimulates ch’i. You can harness the activating power of red in many ways. For example, wearing a red necktie or red underwear can give you the feeling of being at the height of your full power (hence the term, “power tie” or “power suit” in regards to clothing of red color).

Q: Is it okay to get just my office feng shui’ed even if the rest of the building hasn’t been done? A: Yes. Feng shui begins with you and goes outward from there. By making improvements in the small area that you control, you will reap the benefits from good feng shui.

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FENG SHUI MIRROR CURE

This special mirror is NOT meant for indoor use Continue reading

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IF YOU DON’T LOVE IT, SHOVE IT (The Feng Shui By Fishgirl Challenge)

I love a good challenge, don’t you? So, let me give you The Feng Shui By Fishgirl Challenge…this is an exercise not for the weak of heart. You must be willing to go the distance Continue reading

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FANCY BRICKWORK

It’s a fantastic building located at Schoodic in Arcadia National Park Continue reading

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LICHEN: FUNGUS, FUN, FENG SHUI

What do you think of turning a fungus into a fun rug that is good feng shui? I designed this Tibetan rug Continue reading

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READY, SET…ACTION!

Can you give me some examples from your own life where you’ve desired something and then went after it with the appropriate action and succeeded in your goal, maybe even against all odds? Continue reading

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BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE TO FLY THE UNIVERSE

This majestic photo of gases hurtling through outerspace Continue reading

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9-9-09 IS AN AUSPICIOUS DAY

Feng shui lucky number 9 is in triplicate today! Use the day to set intentions for new wishes/dreams, Continue reading

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TAKE A BREAK…

Reading this blogger’s work is like biting into a chocolate covered cherry–you know just looking at it that it’s going to be delicious, but when you actually bite into it you’re still surprised at how tasty it actually is. Continue reading

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