Usng Feng Shui to Harness the Power of Your IntentionWritten by Vicky White
Master Lin Yun, founder of Black Hat Tibetan Feng Shui, has stated that making Feng Shui enhancements without intention, is only 10% effective. However, add intention and you'll get a 120% improvement!If you listen to successful people talk about what makes them successful, one of elements is being clear about what they want. And it's not just a vague idea, like to be happy, or to be wealthy. Their goals are SMART goals, they are: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely. So, what's outcome you are going for? How will you know when you reach it? Everything around you affects you. Whether it's a pile of clutter, a relationship that is dragging you down, or a broken doorbell - everything is part of what you are creating, whether you are conscious of it or not. Learning about Feng Shui will give you a heightened awareness of how you interrelate with everything in your environment. That's quite a responsibility. So, question becomes - do you want to go through your life hoping things work out, or do you want to design a fulfilling and passionate life for yourself? Do you want to be cause or effect? Applying Feng Shui with intention will set your life on an altered course. You're making a commitment - it's powerful. I've seen clients begin Coaching, or Feng Shui, feeling stuck in an aspect of their lives, and within one week had several options magically open up to them. They unleashed a series of opportunities and opened up a pipeline to possibility. It's also about focus. What you focus on expands, and when you move from focusing on feeling stuck, to a wider view of focusing on outcomes, Universe steps in to support you. And why not go for some BHAGs? they are Big, Hairy, Audacious Goals. Live your life as a daring adventure. You have opportunity to create whatever you choose for Your life, so think big!
| | 10 Tips to Feng Shui Your Office & Boost Your ProsperityWritten by Vicky White
Feng Shui (fung-shway) is study of arranging your environment to enhance your life. Every minute of every day your environment is either supporting you or draining you. Feng Shui teaches you to join forces with your environment to make living your best life effortless.Not only does your environment reflect your consciousness, but also flow of energy in your home and workplace determines overall quality of your life and its outcome. By balancing energy in your environment, your own energy will be in harmony, and you will draw to you, people and opportunities that reflect this balance. Your environment indirectly determines type of relationships, finances, career opportunities, etc you attract. Because we spend so much time in our workplaces, these spaces have a huge influence in our lives. These feng shui enhancements will support you in creating prosperity and balance in your work. 1.CLEAR THE CLUTTER IN YOUR OFFICE Clutter is anything unfinished, unused, unresolved, tolerated or disorganized. When you clear your clutter you create space for new things and your energy and creativity will increase. Clutter is like emotional constipation - it bogs you down. Filing cabinets need to be regularly purged and desktops kept clutter free. 2.PLACE YOUR DESK IN THE ‘POWER’ POSITION The ideal placement for your computer and desk is in a position that allows you to see door of your office. If this is not possible, you can restore good Feng Shui by arranging a mirror that gives you a clear view of door. A small convex mirror designed for use on car side mirrors can be purchased and stuck to edge of your computer. cost – about $3.00. 3.MAKE SURE EVERYTHING AT YOUR DESK ALLOWS YOU TO BE COMFORTABLE A good combination glare screen/radiation filter to prevent headaches and eyestrain, a comfortable chair that doesn’t squeak, comfortable keyboard and arm position, a mouse that fits your hand etc. Anything that causes you discomfort will drain your energy. 4.KEEP YOUR COMPUTER CLUTTER-FREE How is your Inbox? If you see hundreds of emails when you open your Inbox you will feel overwhelmed. Create Folders to file emails you want to refer to. Go through your folders regularly to delete emails no longer needed. Once a week empty your Delete folder.
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