Monthly Archives January 2013

Living Simply By Annie

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Last year, I had an opportunity to have a conversation with Annie via her Living Simply questionnaire.

She asked me about my background, how I got into Feng Shui as well as what some common mistakes are that people make, and also three things everyone can do to easily improve the Feng Shui of their space.

Below is an excerpt, and you can read the full article on Annie’s site here.

You have worked with many different types of people from around the world. Is there one common mistake you see people make that’s “bad feng shui?”
I don’t believe in absolute good feng shui and bad feng shui. It is what it is. What might be right for you might not work for someone else. I do, however, believe that people’s own intuition can tell them if something is good or bad for them. I guess if I was going to sum up the principle that creates the most challenge for my clients it would be: hanging onto whatever is no longer serving their life now, today.

What are three things everyone can do to easily improve the feng shui of their space?

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GET UNSTUCK: HOW TO HAVE MORE FLOW IN YOUR LIFE!

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Thanks to my friend Christine Hassler for mentioning The Feng Shui Guy in her beautiful and inspiring article on The Daily Love. Check out the video below and read the full article!

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Life By Me – Reframing

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I recently had the pleasure of writing for the Life By Me site, and there is something so incredible about sharing our experiences with others. We’re often so consumed by what we want as individuals that we forget the importance of being here for each other. Community connects us to something deeper than ourselves. There’s …

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Balance – Move Lifestyle

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This article originally appeared on Move Lifestyle.

As a feng shui consultant, I help others create balance within their physical (external) spaces. As a life-coach, I help people apply these principles to themselves and different aspects of their lives, such as relationships, career, health, etc. It should be no surprise then that these principles can also be applied to the dynamic we all refer to as the “work/life balance.”

When things get out of balance, there are consequences. If our bodies are out of balance, it is more likely that we will experience pain, discomfort or disease. If our relationships get out of balance then symptoms can arise which suddenly demand our attention. If our homes get out of balance, we often feel the difference even if that is happening on a more subtle level. If our work lives get out of balance, we can be overwhelmed, criticized or even worse, fired. The good news is, that when things are out of balance, life has a way of getting our attention.

If you are noticing any areas of your own life that feel slightly out of balance, here are some simple ways I’ve found to get things back into alignment in a hurry.

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