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You Get Feng Shui Office Colors Too

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

You get Feng Shui bedroom colors and Feng Shui living room colors, but did you know that you get Feng Shui office colors too? Well you do and they can bring you more harmony and work time happiness than you may think. Feng Shui is a concept born in the Far East. It has travelled long distances and many years to root itself in the western community and it has finally done just that.

More and more people living in a predominantly westernized world are turning to alternative ways of life. It started with the concept of adding yoga and a Zen aspect to your life and it has snowballed from there. Alternative ways are taking over as more preferred than the traditional western ways.

People are starting to cotton onto what they have been missing out on for centuries. They are also starting to tap into their inner happiness and balance. This is where Feng Shui office colors come in. Offices, city buildings and the spaces within are just not geared up to attract positive energy.

The problem is that you cannot prosper in your business without office Feng Shui. So how do you add an element of favorable Feng Shui to your daily office space? (more…)

Fast Feng Shui: 9 Simple Principles for Transforming Your Life by Energizing Your Home

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Fast Feng Shui: 9 Simple Principles for Transforming Your Life by Energizing Your Home

This easy and effective approach to contemporary Western feng shui integrates personality type and the power of your intention to enhance prosperity, romance, career, creativity and more. Author Stephanie Roberts has organized a wealth of essential feng shui tips into nine logical principles that help you get off to a quick start, keep you focused on your goals, and ensure you won’t overlook any key aspects of this popular practice. Within these principles are techniques for locating personal

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Top 7 Feng Shui Stress Releaver

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011

Top 7 Feng Shui Stress Releaver

Feng Shui is the art of being one with your surround by setting up your surrounding to reduce stress. From uncluttering your bedroom to having warm and inviting colors that are not in conflict with your spirit or chi energy. Feng Shui can be an effective stress reducer if you practice the art of finding the balance, with the yin and yang. Here are the top seven ways to help reduce stress through feng shui.

1) Meditation is a very common technique used in Feng Shui to bring the Yin and Yang into balance, allowing you to have a greater peace resonating from within.

2) Feng Shui also incorporates sounds of nature and other relaxing music to help you calm the soul and bring about a scene of peace and relaxation to your mind.

3) There is no way you can be a true feng shui practitioner and have a clutter filled Life that is disorganized. By apply the art of Feng Shui to unclutter your life; your able to be more productive and less stressed there is such a peace that comes when your life and home is organized. (more…)

Feng Shui: Creating Environments for Success and Well-Being [VHS]

Friday, April 15th, 2011

Feng Shui: Creating Environments for Success and Well-Being [VHS]

Chi is the life force that runs through everything; feng shui, which means literally “wind and water,” is the art of placing things in harmony with the environment, so that chi can flow freely. Feng Shui: Creating Environments for Success and Well-Being is an introduction to this Chinese art form that seeks to give you peace and happiness in your life. It doesn’t matter whether you believe in feng shui or not, the video tells us; you don’t have any choice in the matter–”your destiny intertwines

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What is a Feng Shui Life?

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Many people have heard of Feng Shui, and have wondered what having a Feng Shui life consists of. Some believe it is but silly superstition or ancient fairy tales. In fact, Feng Shui is the knowledge that comes from studying and understanding how the environment around you impacts you and your daily life.

In the Chinese language, Feng (fung) means "wind" and Shui (schway) means "water". These two basic elements are considered to be the fundamental elements for life to exist. Feng Shui dates back over 3,000 years, and continues to evaluate how ch'i, Chinese for "energy," flows in one's environment and the impact that this flow has on one's life.

At it's inception, the art and science of Feng Shui focused on the arrangement of the home for optimum safety, comfort, and security. One's bedroom would be positioned properly for the deepest and most restful sleep. Doors would be placed in such a way as to provide security from negative energies. Every detail was accounted for, including the stove's proper placement to ensure that the rice would be cooked properly, each and every time.

As the years have passed, Feng Shui masters have developed more sophisticated ways of evaluating the impact of our increasingly complex environments on ch'i. These methods include the measurement of magnetic flow based on compass direction, and the natural real world effects of color, shape, and the conglomeration of elements in a person's living space. (more…)

Chinese Feng Shui for the Office Desk

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

Chinese feng shui is an ancient philosophy that is used in every aspect of today's modern world. Homes are revolutionized by living a feng shui lifestyle. At home a person can have a positive outlook and dramatic results, but when one goes to work, they may seem to be stuck in a rut because they do not have feng shui. However, hope is right around the corner.

Chinese feng shui has rules that one can use to remodel their office space in particular their desk. This can help a person to stay on track while living the feng shui life.Chinese feng shui is all about energy flow and harmony. If one's desk is cluttered, then that harmony and energy are stopped in their tracks. According to one feng shui consultant, "The clutter of the room and the clutter of the soul are intrinsically linked."

If the work area is cluttered, a person will more than likely dread being at work and will have lower productivity. By cleaning this special area, energy and harmony can once again return to a person and hopefully increase productivity. (more…)

Use Principles of Feng Shui to Spring Clean Your Outer and Inner World

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

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Spring is the time for new beginnings, growth, and opportunities. One of the best ways to cultivate this energy is by clearing clutter. According to feng shui consultant, Tisha Morris, clutter prevents new things from coming into your life. It acts as a block during this season of expansion.

Clutter is stagnant energy and it takes up valuable space in your life. It may seem like you are only clearing out old jeans, but you are actually shifting energy at a much deeper level. At the same time, don't be surprised if a great deal on a new pair of jeans comes your way, says Morris.

Morris is author of 27 Things to Feng Shui Your Home (Turner Publishing). She says clutter is a relatively new aspect of feng shui as it was not as much of a problem in 4000 B.C. She says now, clearing clutter is the essential first step in feng shui.

Most people want to jump to the traditional feng shui techniques to energize their space. But if a room is laden with clutter, then you are simply energizing more clutter. The basis of feng shui is harmonizing our living spaces with the Earth's energy. This is accomplished by providing for adequate flow throughout a space. Clutter, which can be anything from furniture to papers to clothes, is usually the biggest flow inhibitor in a space, said Morris.

Morris says clearing clutter is the simplest thing anyone can do to improve their home. However, it is not the easiest. For this reason, she recommends that you start with small areas first. Don’t set out to tackle your entire basement in a few hours. Start with realistic goals and break things down into bite-sized tasks. For example, if you want to clear out your closet, start with one rack. If you still have momentum, then move to the next rack. Chances are, once you get going you will not want to stop as it inherently feels good to lighten our load.

In addition to clearing the home, Morris also recommends that people clean and clear energy in the body.

Just as our home has energy blocks and areas of stagnant energy, so does our body. Our home and our body are all made of energy. And in fact the same energy patterns can be found in your home as in and around your body. So many of us go and have a great massage or bodywork only to return home to the same energy patterns. Within a few hours you fall right back into your old patterns. For this reason, it is great to do feng shui and energy work in conjunction with one another. In fact, I find that this is when clients make the most dramatic transformations in their life, she said.

Morris has just released a new eWorkbook called Feng Shui Your Life. She describes it as a life coach and feng shui consultant all-in-one advisor. The eWorkbook is a follow-up to her book 27 Things to Feng Shui Your Home that was released Spring 2010. In the same way 27 Things inspired people to move their feet and make changes in their homes, she has similar hopes for the eWorkbook, but on a deeper level. Feng Shui Your Life works primarily with the Bagua Map, which is a commonly used tool in Feng Shui. The Bagua Map is used with home floor plans to show people which areas of a home represent the different aspects of life, such as love, money, life purpose, etc. The eWorkbook dives into these areas and provides some life coaching techniques as well.

By the time you have finished the 23 worksheets, you will have a deeper understanding of the relationship between you and your home. In fact, you will probably never see your home the same again,Morris said.

Those wanting an extra tool to keep up with feng shui at home or on the go can also check out an iPhone App that Morris has released. It is a virtual Bagua Map that can be used over a floor plan or an individual room or office with instructions on how to overlay it properly.

When you press on each of the nine squares, it will give you all the information for that section of your space. I have heard from feng shui practitioners who use it with clients as well as those new to Feng Shui that use it and love it, said Morris.

In addition to books and the iPhone App, Morris offers feng shui, energy healing, and life coaching services to clients which are available in person, by phone, or Skype. With feng shui consults, the client emails her a floor plan and she discusses with the individual whatever challenges he/she may be experiencing. Using Feng Shui and intuition, she says she is capable of honing into certain areas of someone’s home to give remedies and suggestions for better energy flow.

Morris says energy healing can also be done by distance. She says in the energetic world, there is no time and space, so clients receive the same benefits whether they are in her office or thousands of miles away at home. A healing session begins with a phone consultation to gain insight into the clientâ's intention for the session and ends with a discussion of what came up for healing, as well as any intuitive information and suggestions.

This Spring, Morris is running a Mind Body Home Special, which includes a one-hour feng shui phone consultation and a one- hour energy healing session for $ 120 (reg. $ 200).

For more information or to schedule a feng shui, healing, or life coach session with Tisha Morris, please visit http://www.tishamorris.com.

About Tisha Morris

Tisha Morris is a certified life coach, feng shui consultant, energy healer, yoga instructor, and the author of 27 Things to Feng Shui Your Home (Turner Publishing) and Feng Shui Your Life eWorkbook. Prior to entering the healing arts, she practiced law for ten years and obtained a Fine Arts degree in Interior Design.

Morris has an unique ability to heal and transform spaces by blending traditional feng shui techniques and interior design aesthetics with healing energy. In doing so, not only does the space undergo a transformation, but all those who occupy and encounter the space as well.

Morris's own transformational journey has given her invaluable experience to help others make desired changes on a holistic level in the mind body and home. In addition to working one-on-one with clients, Morris facilitates holistic workshops and is available for speaking engagements. Morris is based in Nashville, Tennessee with most of her services available in-person or by distance.

 

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Good Feng Shui Tips on the Internet

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Feng shui tips are just a click away. However, knowing which ones are good and useful and which ones are worthless is the key. A good feng shui guide will enrich a person's life with information.

Many feng shui websites offer things to buy, but a person may be wasting their money if they do not know what to do with these items. However, with a little research, a person can find just the right feng shui tips on the internet.

A website that is a good place to begin a search for the perfect feng shui tips for a life based on this unique philosophy is Indobase. This particular site will lead a person on a journey from the ancient roots of feng shui to how one can incorporate feng shui in their life today.

Every room of a house is discussed in depth here. Also discussed is how to ensure that the office and gardens outside a dwelling can be made to have the positive energy flow that is so prevalent with the feng shui philosophy.Another way that an individual can find such tips is through consultants of this chinese philosophy. It can be a complicated idea to understand and a professional consultant can help alleviate and stress that may be associated with this confusing concept. (more…)

What is Feng Shui and Can it Improve Your Life?

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

What is feng shui? That is a very challenging question to answer. Feng shui is an ancient Chinese art that seeks to restore the balance of vital energies in the environment. It is a system of aesthetics that is believed to utilize the laws of both heaven (astronomy) and Earth (geography) to improve your life by receiving positive energy. This positive energy is also known as the "chi." It is believed that this balanced flow of energy can bring good health and prosperity to those who respect and follow it. The chi, according to Chinese philosophy, is the essential energy that can make or break the kingdom. Traditionally, feng shui has been used to determine the best place to live, to farm and to be buried.

Feng shui has been somewhat reinvented by new age entrepreneurs since Richard Nixon's trip to China in 1972. Its popularity has risen from the American's desire for magic and mystery as well as order in their lives. Feng shui design has become a popular trend for interior design in residences as well as in corporate settings. (more…)

Feng Shui - What It Can Do For You - An Intro

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

The ancient art of Feng Shui can bring you success in a number of forms including better relationships, health, creativity and generally more success in work and your personal life.

It's easy to do so lets look at Feng Shui in more detail.

Pronounced different ways depending on the dialect feng shui (fong shway, foong swee, etc) is the very ancient Chinese proto-science of space management.

It comprises the arranging of buildings, interiors of buildings, and spaces between and in between in order to harmonize the environment with the perfect order of the universe. Feng Shui roughly means "the way of the water and wind" (more…)


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