Feng Shui - Be Positive And Feel The Energy Flow


When you say Feng Shui (which is in fact pronounced “fung shway”) someone might automatically thing you mean Chinese food, but in fact it is a set of rules which help organise one’s environment in a positive manner. The practise began in ancient China but has also reached other parts of the world, too, and gained in popularity as people want to improve their luck, life and business.

Following the information at Feng Shui Decorating Tips will help you improve your Qi (or also spelt Ch’i and Chi, and can be loosely translated to mean “energy flow”) in a positive manner and only a few simple steps are required.

There are free tips available on several topics, such as Feng Shui Office so make sure next time you see your boss that you at least ask for a few potted plants to help improve your positive energy and improve your job performance dramatically, of course. ;-) And no, money trees do not really grow money off their branches. :P The site also has tips on Feng Shui in the bedroom, which of course is a very important place for you and your loved one. It appears that my loved one and I will need to make several changes before our bedroom is Feng Shui compatible, especially to clear out my “stuff” (read: Linux magazines, books and other items I never sorted through after moving in … 5 years ago, hehehe) from under the bed.

For those of you, like me, who want to know more there is a detailed ebook available which will help to turn your life in to a Feng Shui Life and quite possibly improve it in several ways. Some may say Feng Shui is superstition however it has gained in such popularity that there must certainly be something to it. At the end the end of the day, when we’re positive about ourselves it shows and leaves a good impression with others. There’s no harm in trying it out and at $14.99 it’s not going to break the bank.

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