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Using Feng Shui to Create The Perfect Environment for Success

Make The Most You Can of Your Home or Business Space!

By Sheryl Nantus, published Feb 20, 2005
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Ever been sitting in your home office and feel like the walls are closing in on you? Are you more depressed at home than anywhere else? Do you dread walking up that driveway because you just don't feel right within those walls?


What you might need is a good dose of Feng Shui! No, it's not some herbal supplement or new religious craze, but an ancient art of arranging your furniture and designing your surroundings to create the best atmosphere for you to live and work in.


And who believes in Feng Shui? After all, who would buy into such a crazy idea? How about Donald Trump, the Bank of England and Virgin Airlines? And if it works for them, why wouldn't it work for you?


Feng Shui (pronounced as "fung shway") originated over 3,000 years ago in the East, where the concept of "ch'I" was popular. Ch'I is another word for positive energy and is created by maximizing your natural potential and enhancing it through well-designed surroundings.


But that's the theory - what sort of concrete examples can you work into your home and business?


First, let's start with the plot of land your house is built on. You should ideally be able to see water from where you sit, be it a small lake or an ocean. And your house should never be at the end of road, thus the term "dead-end". Look around your area next time you go out driving and you'll rarely see a single house directly at the end of a road, showing this concept already in action.


Your front door should never be in a straight line with the roadway, nor should you have double doors for your main entrace or two doors. As well, you shouldn't have obstuctions near the front door, such as shrubs or hedges.


But wait, you say - what sort of silly superstitions is this? What can you gain from just renovating the front of your house?


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great tips! Fabulous article Sheryl.

Posted on 04/06/2005 at 6:04:00 PM

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