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Feng Shui for the Office

Where Should I Place My Aquarium for Good Feng Shui?

Filed Under: Living Feng Shui Tagged With: Feng Shui & Pets, Feng Shui Aquariums, Feng Shui for the Office, Feng Shui For Your Home

An aquarium can be one of the best things you do to create good Feng Shui in your home or office. To begin with, having any kind of pet is excellent Feng Shui -- something to care about and nurture just as you nurture yourself every day. Just as important, an aquarium is unusually powerful in …

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Join Me for a March 17 Webinar: “Feng Shui Your Life For Business Success”

Filed Under: Feng Shui Classes & Webinars Tagged With: Business Success, Career, Feng Shui for the Office

Success in your business starts at home. Learn the Feng Shui principles, techniques and adjustments you need to set yourself up for career success before you even get to the office. Register now for this 1-hour webinar to learn How the state of your home affects your business The parts of …

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Does A Messy Desk ALWAYS Have Bad Feng Shui?

Filed Under: Feng Shui No-No's Tagged With: Feng Shui and Clutter, Feng Shui for the Office, Feng Shui Myths

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What's the clutter quotient in your office?  Would you consider it messy, tidy, or somewhere in between? Even more important, how creative do you need to be in your job? Are innovation and "outside-the-box" thinking rewarded in your work? A recent New York Times article publicized a fascinating …

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12 Ways The Command Position Reduces Stress & Creates Success

Filed Under: Feng Shui Basics & Essentials Tagged With: Command Position, Feng Shui & Stress, Feng Shui for Bedrooms, Feng Shui for the Office, Kitchen Feng Shui, Living Rooms

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You know how to place your furniture in the Command Position, with a solid surface in back of you and a nice wide view of the room including the doorway. Like a big mountaintop view, the Command Position gives you a sense of empowerment and boundless opportunity. But did you know that Feng …

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Correcting Bad Feng Shui: Overhead Lighting

Filed Under: Feng Shui No-No's Tagged With: Feng Shui for the Office, Feng Shui For Your Home, Feng Shui Lighting Design

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Far too many of the homes and businesses I visit as a Feng Shui consultant have one conspicuous thing wrong: The only available light source in most of the rooms is a single overhead light. It's so bad that I often feel like putting on a baseball cap during these consultations :) Overhead …

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