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Identify Your “Primary Purpose” For Good Feng Shui

Filed Under: Feng Shui Basics & Essentials, Feng Shui No-No's Tagged With: Chi Energy, Feng Shui for Bedrooms, Feng Shui for the Office, Intention, Living Rooms, Primary Purpose

If a room serves too many intentions at once, the result is confusion.

And when Chi encounters confusion it turns into negative energy, creating bad Feng Shui in your life.

an empty room
What will its Primary Purpose be?

Healthy Chi imparts its most powerful benefits to environments whose purpose is clear.

What is the true purpose of your bedroom? Your living room? Your office?

Check every room to make sure its “Primary Purpose” is absolutely obvious, de-cluttering and refining as much as possible to clarify the intention of each space.

When you do this you ensure that as Chi energy makes its way around your environment it understands exactly what kind of nourishment you need to achieve happiness and success in each room.

The result? A new sense clarity and intention in every space you call your own.

So give it some thought: is the Primary Purpose of every room in your home or office absolutely clear?

(photo by ABG)

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  1. Jessica Hoelzel says

    January 30, 2012 at 6:17 pm

    Love it, Ann. Right on!

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