Feng Shui and OFFICE Placement
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by Suzee Miller
2h ago
Is your office simply a space enclosed by four walls, featuring a door, a desk, a file cabinet, a computer, perhaps adorned with family pictures and a plant resting on the window sill? Yet, this is more than just a physical setup; it’s where you invest at least 8 hours a day, cultivating and pursuing your career aspirations and dreams! That’s why it’s important to apply Feng Shui principles to your working space, just as you would with any other space where you spend your time. Here are a few tips to start with: As you enter the door of your office, the far left-hand corner is your “Wealth &a ..read more
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Keep Your INBOX Clutter Free too..!
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by Suzee Miller
2w ago
Clutter encompasses items that are incomplete, unused, unresolved, tolerated, or disorganized. As, you might already know, the presence of clutter can leave us feeling stuck, stagnant, and depleted of life force energy. According to Feng Shui principles, it’s important to take responsibility and be accountable for: our personal health, success, and well-being, by addressing clutter. One aspect of clutter that we often overlook and fail to address is our email inboxes! Here are a few steps you can take to bring order to your email inbox: -Create Folders or Labels: When you’re greeted by dozens ..read more
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Clear the Clutter in Your OFFICE
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by Suzee Miller
3w ago
Clutter is anything unfinished, unused, unresolved, tolerated or disorganized. In Feng Shui, we need to hold ourselves responsible and accountable for our personal health, success, and well being.  Clutter, on our desk and in our office, leaves us stuck, stagnant, and depleted of life force energy. Filing cabinets and brief cases need to be regularly purged and desktops clutter free.  When we clear clutter, we create SPACE for new opportunities, higher realms of creativity, and our life force energy increases too! Suzee Miller Feng Shui Author. Educator. Consultant The post Clea ..read more
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GO GREEN – Living Eco Friendly
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by Suzee Miller
1M ago
What Does Go Green Mean? Green can mean many different things to different people.  For some, it means environmentally friendly and to others it means living a life that is not dangerous to the health of people or animals. When you Go Green in Feng Shui, you only use greenhouse products that are healthy for the environment and include no toxins, you recycle to help save landfills, and you do everything possible to live healthy and reduce the impact on our earth. By living green and going green you reduce negative impact on your health and the planet. Green cl ..read more
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The COMMAND Center in Feng Shui..!
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by Suzee Miller
1M ago
In Feng Shui, the kitchen is the center of command in a house. It should cater to family interactions; therefore, it should be kept clean, fresh, and de-cluttered at all times. Eliminate dead spaces in the kitchen, such as the area above overhead cabinets to create better lighting. Good lighting is important in the command center of Feng Shui. You will want to make sure kitchen windows and kitchen cabinets are clean to allow light and chi to flow freely. A kitchen that sparkles is full of good Chi. Usually, only ONE “green” plant is appropriate in a kitchen. The r ..read more
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Chinese ANIMAL Signs
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by Suzee Miller
1M ago
The Chinese horoscope is based on these 12 Animals Signs, each having its own year in the cycle. Find your sign according to the day of your birth, with the help of this chart. The post Chinese ANIMAL Signs first appeared on Feng Shui Tips Blog ..read more
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Feng Shui and HEALTH in 2024
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by Suzee Miller
2M ago
From a Feng Shui perspective. we have to be careful of our health this year. Based on the changing energies, sickness and disease are possible. Here are the weak areas of the body in a WOOD DRAGON year: The stomach, liver, pancreas, cells, and muscles.  Indigestion, diabetes, and even cancer is possible. Headaches, brain bleeds, clots and stroke, nervous system and mental illness. Hair problems, skin cancer, an increase in Parkinson’s and autoimmune diseases. In addition, the 9 star governs the eyes, hands and heart.  Given this – for the next 20 years – we need to b ..read more
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FIRST STEP to Feng Shui – DECLUTTER..!
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by Suzee Miller
2M ago
Let us not forget that the first step to updating the Feng Shui of your home – every year – is to SPACE CLEAR, DECLUTTER and CLEANSE. For best results, this should be done at least two times a year. If you haven’t already, February is the perfect month to start giving away or throwing away old, damaged, or unwanted items such as shoes, clothing, furniture, cards, and decor items that either bring your energy down due sad emotions tied to them, or if they no longer bring you JOY.  This includes items inside your car, briefcase, and office too! LESS IS ALWAYS MORE with Feng Shui. It is also ..read more
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BUSINESS and Feng Shui in 2024
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by Suzee Miller
2M ago
The 9 STAR Rules the next 20 years.  It is the FIRE element; therefore, fire-related businesses and industries should fair well.  Such as: Artificial intelligence (AI)  Arts and crafts  Feng Shui Emoji and similar businesses (i.e. interior decorating)  Genetics  Psychologist Artist Computer and computer-related industries Robotics Electronics Cellular/mobile phones and devices The beauty industry Cosmetics The entertainment industry -singers, dancers, movie celebrities  Virtual reality  The healing arts  Alternative medicine Plastics and 3d pr ..read more
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The CHINESE New Year
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by Suzee Miller
2M ago
The Chinese New Year is the longest and most important holiday in China – lasting 15 days. It’s similar to Christmas… as it’s a time of gift-giving and feasting with family and friends. Traditionally is a time of house cleaning and saying goodbye to things that no longer serve our highest good and evolution. It’s the perfect time to welcome in a new year of PROSPERITY, HEALTH, HAPPINESS and GOOD FORTUNE as well. Here are a few “traditional” things (several) Asian cultures do prior to and during the celebration days: BEFORE NEW YEARS EVE Space clear and clean the house of s ..read more
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