Play It Safe This Month and Beyond

Written by G. Neil Corp.


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¹Source: “Supervisors must leadrepparttar 137034 safety effort.” Personnel Pointers, 1999

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Home Décor: Use Feng Shui for Optimum Health

Written by Mary M. Alward


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  • Children should never sleep on bunk beds. The child onrepparttar bottom bunk will not receive fresh chi and this could affect his health. If bunk beds are a must because of space limitations, hang a crystal sphere or a wind chime with six metal chimes in his room. This will break uprepparttar 136984 stagnant chi around his bed.
  • When young children are doing homework or writing, it’s imperative that they have a solid wall at their back. This gives support and your child will study for longer periods of time without fidgeting or taking a break.
  • All beds should have a solid wall behind them. This allows for a deep, relaxing sleep because you will be supported duringrepparttar 136985 night.
  • If you’re experiencing a lot of pressure at work, get rid of all marble items in your home. Wooden décor doesn’t add pressure, as wood is a living thing. Marble blocks positive chi.
  • If you have ceilings with exposed beams, make sure beds and tables are not directly under them. Beams causerepparttar 136986 chi in your home to be under pressure and this will be absorbed by you and your family members.
  • Do not include a lot of red in your home decor. Red represents fire, which can bring obstacles, pressure and unrest into your home.
  • Open windows each day to allow fresh chi to flow through your home. This will bring fresh positivity into your environment and help you achieve optimum health. Follow these guidelines when changingrepparttar 136987 décor in your home to achieverepparttar 136988 best possible flow of Feng Shui for optimum health.

    Mary Alward is a contributing write for Online Discount Mart. Please include an active link to our website if you'd like to reprint this article.


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