Although it’s cold and snow is falling and blowing as I write this, like many of you, my thoughts are drawn to the warmth and brightness of spring. W If you’re planning a new garden or refreshing an old one, although there are several points to consider from a Feng Shui point of view, pathways, […]
Feng Shui For Your Office
The following tips apply whether you have a business in your home, an office in a large commercial building, work in a cubicle, or have a desk in a small area of your home dedicated to paying bills and running your household. It Starts Outside 1. The path leading to your office should be clear […]
Feng Shui & The Year Of The Wood Horse
The Chinese New Year—the year of the Wood Horse–begins with the new Moon on January 31st at 12:20 a.m. MT. Use the last few days of the Water Snake year, which was more yin and laid back, to review any intentions that you set on January 1st. If they’re still true for you, assess what’s […]
Feng Shui Tips For The New Year
The New Year can be a double celebration for many of us. The Western New Year just began and the Chinese celebrate the beginning of the Year of the Wood Horse on January 31st. (More about this in the next newsletter which I will send out later this month.) Although the two energies are different, […]
Snooze or You Lose: Feng Shui Your Way to Better Sleep – Part Three
Feng Shui Your Way to Better Sleep – Part Three Winter Greetings! Now that we’ve moved deeper into winter darkness, it’s also time for our own natural rhythms to guide us inward. Ironically this is also the time when many folks feel compelled to increase their activities. The last two articles: SNOOZE OR YOU LOSE, […]
Snooze or You Lose: Feng Shui Your Way To Better Sleep – Part Two
Feng Shui Your Way To Better Sleep – Part Two Greetings Everyone! Last month’s newsletter article, SNOOZE OR YOU LOSE: Feng Shui Your Way To Better Sleep – Part One, covered four bed placements, the bed itself, and the effects of high EMFs and geopathic stress. This month we’ll look at poison arrows, your bedroom […]
Snooze Or You Lose: Feng Shui Your Way to Better Sleep–Part One
What do you lose, when you don’t get enough sleep? There are countless studies documenting effects that your body may suffer. To name a few: difficulty focusing, short-term memory loss, weight gain, hypertension, depression, and accelerated aging. Correcting poor Feng Shui may not be the entire solution. However, many people have reported significant benefits from […]
Using Career & Knowledge Areas When You Are Faced With Change or Loss
Since 9/11, there has been a shift in how people feel about their safety and security. The wildfires, floods, and weather events over the past couple of years seem to have opened these wounds even further—at least here in Colorado Springs. Even if you haven’t been faced with a big change or suffered a loss, […]
Fast Feng Shui
August Greetings! From early this month until mid-September, the energy is beginning to quiet and is an expression of strong earth. (This is in contrast to July, which was dominated by the Fire element.) Based on the I Ching’s connection to Feng Shui, the Bagua area of Relationship is strongest now with emphasis on the […]
Feng Shui For Dorm Rooms & Other Small Spaces
Summer’s end is a natural time of transition–not only for kids, but also for many adults who are off to new experiences. If you’re college bound, you may be moving into a dorm room or another type of shared space. Either way, you’ll probably either share a room with another student or have a small […]