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Introduction to Feng Shui
Feng Shui works because it brings your physical environment into harmony with nature.
When you live and work in such an atmosphere, success and abundance can flow into your life with ease.
About Feng ShuiFeng Shui literally means Wind and Water, two beneficial energies we need for life and good health. Think of a gentle breeze or meandering stream that continuously provide you with cool refreshment.
Beneficial "chi" energy needs to flow smoothly and easily everywhere you live and work.
When chi energy is stuck, you feel stuck; when it rushes too fast, you miss out on its life-giving benefits.
Feng Shui adjusts the energy in your space so it works with you rather than against you. When you live and work with good Feng Shui, you'll energetically attract the things you want into your life.
Three Essential Feng Shui ToolsFeng Shui uses time-tested techniques to bring your space into alignment.
The feminine and masculine energies of Yin & Yang must be balanced in every room as well as the overall space.
The Five Elements of Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water must be brought into harmony with one another and with your personality, goals and style.
The eight-sided Bagua Energy Map identifies the chi energy adjustments that will bring the power of Intention into your life.
Feng Shui takes a thorough look at your space, paying particular attention to important areas including the entryway, bedrooms, kitchen and office.
Three Organizing Principles for Good Feng ShuiFeng Shui works best in a clutter-free environment. Here are three principles to help you get organized:
Organize for Comfort and Convenience
An organized environment needn't be sterile or overly neat. The key to success is comfort: it must work for the way you live and/or work, and reflect your personality and style.
Use Your Intuition
Your space should dovetail perfectly with the way your mind works. If you use the same item repeatedly, put it in a place that is convenient, accessible and comfortable - for you.
Keep It Simple With Three Key Questions
Getting organized means facing tough decisions. Make the process easier by asking yourself three key questions:
- Is it useful?
- Is it beautiful?
- Do I love it?

