Your Door Of Opportunites And Feng Shui

10 Simple Tips For Your Door

What does your door look like? Does it send the right message out there?

 

Feng Shui is an ancient Philosophy that has been around for more than 3,000 years. It teaches us that wherever we go, we are surrounded by energy and these energies can affect the way we live. It affects our health, wealth and even relationships. It creates an impact on your mood and attitude on

In Feng Shui, the door is called the “mouth of chi.” It is where your house gets its good or bad energy.

Below are the tips to open the mouth of chi in your home:

1 Is the size of your front door in proportion to your house? The size of your front door matters. A small entryway can cause problems in your finances.

2. Put a welcome mat on your doorstep. Nice words written on it sends a good message outside.

3. Make sure that the door is in good condition. You should be able to open it.

4. Ensure that the doorknob and the doorbell are working.

5. If it is possible, learn what colour is best for your front door.

6. It has to be clean and free from clutter.

7. If your door has glass on it, see to it that it is clean and you can see the outside clearly from the inside.

8. Your door should be well-lighted most especially during night time.

9. Make sure that your door is high enough to let the tallest member of your family come in without any difficulty.

10. Your door should open inward. It lets your visitor easily enter the house. It would really take time for people to enter your house if you open it outwards since they have to step back a little when you open it.

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The Black Colour And Feng Shui – Feng Shui Mastery Show

 

Most people find black as their all-time favourite colour.  In our society, black signifies modernity, sophistication and above all, power. It makes you feel and think that you are in control. The colour is connected with different emotions such as hatred and grief. It also symbolizes luxury.

 

 

In Feng Shui, the black colour is an energy that is related to the energy of mystery. It represents power. It belongs to the water element. It is the colour of the feminine principle that is the yin. It is known as the passive energy.

It is best to use the colour when you wish to gain or nurture things in your life. It gives you a sense of connection with everything that surrounds you. It sends a message of having the will to move forward.

However, too much of anything is not good. Feng Shui is about balance. Use the black colour along with the light colours to create balance in your space. It is best to combine it with colours yellow, whites and pastels.

Are you still wondering how to use the colour in your home?

Below are tips on how to use black in your space:

1. Black is a good choice if your door is facing the north. It will strengthen the energy of your home. It brings elegance and calmness. However, try to avoid using this colour if your door is facing South or West.

2. The colour black can bring vibrancy to your all-white kitchen. A black stove, floor tiles or even black chairs.

3. Black accessories can also be used in your home. A black vase, candle holder, jar or picture frames can be used to introduce the black colour in your space.

4. Black walls are okay if your home office is in the North section of your home. This colour belongs to the water element and water symbolizes wealth.

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Bring In Good Feng Shui In Your Tiny Home

Living in a tiny home is the trend these days. Most people prefer to live in the city because of the worsening problem of traffic. That is why tiny homes are sprouting everywhere.

However, we can often hear people complaining how little their apartment is. They often say that the place is so small that they don’t feel at home. They say their space makes them feel like they are being suffocated. They can’t breathe.

Feng Shui is about creating balance within and around you and that includes your space. When you feel good, relaxed, happy and peaceful, then your home has good energy. The size of your house will not matter. So even a tiny home can have a free flow of energy.

Applying Feng Shui in a tiny home can be a little bit hard. The work can be too taxing. Imagine applying Feng Shui in a place where the bedroom, living room and the kitchen are in the same area. But though it may be hard, it is not impossible.

Below are ways on how to apply good feng shui in your tiny home:

1. Clear your door and entryway. Your door is the mouth of chi. Decluttering your door and entryway is important since this is where the energy comes in. Make sure that there are no unnecessary things cluttered near on it.

2. Mirrors are often used to create the impression of a bigger space. It attracts the light from the outside. It gives you the feeling that you are in a bigger space thus making it easier for you to breathe.

3. Separate your sleeping area from the rest. Your bedroom is a place for rest. Make sure that gadgets will not be visible from your bed.

4. Paint your walls with white or light colours. They make your space look bigger.

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7 Steps To Getting Rid Of Stress With Feng Shui

Say Goodbye To Stress With These Easy Steps

All of us experience stress. It is one of the root cause of major diseases these days. Stress makes us feel frustrated, crazy and irritated. It is a bad energy that slowly consumes our mind and body.

 

Most people are living with stress day in and day out. The moment we get out of the house to go to work, we get stuck in the traffic, upon reaching the office wherein there are loads of work that needs to be done up to the time we reach our home where clutter awaits us.

This is why creating a stress-free home is important. If you can create a stress-free home, you can have a stress-free life.

In Feng Shui, your home represents you. When your home is cluttered, you are stuck in and out. You feel drained and stressed.

However, getting rid of stress is not hard to do and it’s not expensive either. All you need to have is set aside some time and the decision to start.

Why don’t you try the 7 easy ways below to get rid of stress in your home and your life:

1. Clean your home thoroughly. We’re not talking about clutter clearing but general cleaning. Let go of the things that you don’t need and remove all the dust in every corner of your home.

2. Take care of your health by choosing healthy foods only. Clean your kitchen and restock it with healthy stuff.

3. Add warmth to your space by hanging a nice tapestry. Mandala tapestries are a good choice. They’re cool to the eyes.

4. Use scented candles or essential oil in your home. A few drops of heavenly scent like lavender or sandalwood can make a difference.

5. Use earth colors in your place. It will make your space more relaxing. It will make you fall asleep easier. Add some nice pottery to your place.

6. The sound of flowing water has a relaxing effect on people. It is so soothing that it reduces your stress and anxiety right away.

7. The sound of healing. Play a classical music. It is known to fight depression, relieves pain, put you to sleep and reduces stress levels. It will also make you happy. If classical music is not to your liking, then the sounds of birds chirping will make you feel like you are in the forest.

Always remember that doing things that you don’t like will cause you stress. Choose only the things that you are comfortable doing.

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Feng Shui Myths That You Should Stop Believing

 

Feng Shui Myths That You Need To Avoid In Your Life

What Feng Shui myths have you heard that you find strange?

 

Feng Shui is getting more popular these days and it is also infested with a lot of nonsense ideas. These Feng Shui myths are a common practice and you just have to stop believing it because it’s not helping you in creating balance in your life.

Below are the common Feng Shui myths misconception that you should avoid:

1. Red door brings luck. The colors in Feng Shui depends on a lot of factors. You should put into consideration the direction of your door. The color red enhances the energy that is present in the area. However, do not paint the door red without consulting a Feng Shui expert.

2.  Moving your furniture to change your life. Rearranging the things in your place will refresh the flow of energy in your space. However, getting your dream job or bringing luck into your life by moving your things is not true.

3. Money plants bring luck in your home. The truth is that live, vibrant and healthy plants no matter what variety it is gives you a lot of good energy. It is the health and the vibrancy of the plants that gives your space plenty of good energy.

4.  Clocks are bad Feng Shui. Clocks represent the passage of time. It goes so fast and it never comes back. Putting the clock in the bedroom is not advisable. However putting them in other parts of the house is okay.

5. Using the bagua as a home decoration. A lot of people practice this Feng Shui myth. A bagua mirror is meant to be put outside of the house never on the inside.

6. Putting your stove in the wrong direction is bad Feng Shui. The most important thing in Feng Shui is to have a clean and organized kitchen. This will motivate you to cook food that are healthier and encourages everybody to spend time together in the kitchen.

7. The bed should be placed in the right direction. Your bedroom is a place to foster good and intimate relationship.Television and gadgets should not be placed inside the bedroom. It takes away the quality time that you should spend with each other.

Always remember that Feng Shui is about balance. It’s creating a space that will make you happy and keeps you feel calm. Avoiding these Feng Shui myths will make your decorating better.

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Nine Home Decoration Mistakes In Feng Shui

Home Decoration Mistakes That You Should Avoid

Your home decoration plays an important part in bringing in good energy in your space. It can bring in good or bad vibrations in your place.

 

Most of the time, people tend to unconsciously decorate their space in excess. They have the impression that having more and everything Asian symbolizes abundance.

Below are home decoration mistakes in Feng Shui that you should be aware of:

1. Using the bagua mirror as a home decoration is a big mistake. It is meant to be used outside the house.

2. Mirrors bring clarity, light, and freshness to your space. However, using too many mirrors in your home can make your space weak, chaotic and unstable.

3. Using photos of family members in the bedroom is a bad Feng Shui decoration. Your bedroom is your personal sanctuary. It’s a place for intimate moments. It’s a place to develop and strengthen your relationship.

4. Placing the aquarium in the bedroom or kitchen. An aquarium is a water Feng Shui element and using this home decoration in the kitchen or bedroom is a mistake. It is best to place this in your money area to bring good Feng Shui.

5. Making your place look monochromatic. Your home should have balance. It should have a natural flow of energy. It’s the reason why a Feng Shui home decoration expert always uses the bagua. Your place should have soft and fiery colors.

6. Creating a theme in your home that you don’t really like is bad Feng Shui. Just because  of Feng Shui is an ancient Philosophy doesn’t mean your house should look Asian. A good Feng Shui home is a house that has a good flow of energy whatever theme it may have.

7. Putting your mirror opposite of your front door is not good. It pushes away the energy that enters the house. Try placing your mirror in your living room or dining room. It represents abundance.

8. Using too many fountains is not advised in Feng Shui. A fountain is a good home decoration because it bring prosperity and peace. The sound of the water brings calm to your space. However using too much of one element creates imbalance most especially if it’s just a small space.

9. Too much home decoration results to clutter. Do not over decorate your home and let go of the things that you don’t really need.

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Buying A House? – Feng Shui Mastery Show

Buying A House And Feng Shui

Are you buying a house or have you always dreamed of buying a house?

Whilst Feng Shui is a philosophical practice that stems back 4000 years old, the issues for people have not really changed. Food, shelter, and safety remain the most important things in a human being’s life.

Maslow’s pyramid of basic needs of the human start with these very first three things; home, food and protection. Buying a house have always been the top priority.

So, why is it in the 21st Century, people in the developed world still have not the basics to address their needs like buying a house or when it comes to a safe place to live? Given that they are the richest and most developed in every way? People just keep on dreaming of buying a house.

All the major metropolises across the world have forced and rushed people from all backgrounds into smaller spaces where people are eking out a threadbare existence just to have a roof over their head.

It is not just the poor but the wealthy who have sacrificed their lives to get where they want to go and live in a reasonable apartment but every inch of their life in terms of time has been spent working then they look around and they see there is no one to relate to. They have no community ties and one of the biggest killers socially is the painful social isolation and lack of connection with people.

Having worked myself in mental health in all major cities in the U.K., I have visited people in high rise flats even though they have been medicated for schizophrenia, suicide, and depression and they are placed by the Housing Department in totally inappropriate places to live.

Their surroundings are threatening, uncreative and hampered by unsociable behaviour. But the nature of this kind of gerrymandering is deliberate; to coerce people into smaller spaces and whilst they are busy squabbling with each other the bigger picture of their rights, power, and success go unnoticed.

Everything comes back to the energy whether it be of spaces, designs, aromas, buildings, and arrangements in our environments. How is your environment? Could you make improvements to your space in small ways that change your energy for the better.

Discover how Feng Shui can help you get the things that you want. Visit my website at www.wealthyspaces.com or go to my YouTube channel Cathi Hargaden to watch my videos about creating and attracting wealth.

 

Feng Shui And The Important Things That You Need To Know

 

The Real Meaning Of Feng Shui

Feng Shui is getting popular in the West for almost 15 years now. From ordinary citizens to famous people like Hollywood celebrities to business tycoons.

 

They have been applying this belief in their personal spaces, businesses as well as their personal lives. However, because of the lifestyle that most people have, the real concept of what Feng Shui is, was somehow lost.

Because of the lack of knowledge of this ancient practice, Feng Shui has slowly turned into a quick fix approach.

7 important things that you need to know about Feng Shui:

1. It is an ancient belief that’s been practiced for thousands of years. Feng Shui is not a superstition nor a religion. Feng Shui is based on the yin and yang. It is based on the Five Elements. It deals with creating balance in your life.

It teaches us that everything in the universe influences us.

2. It is not based on interior designing or owning the most expensive pieces of furniture. It is about surrounding yourself with the right things that can make your life better. The energy in your home which is invisible can affect you and the people living with you.

3. Feng Shui is about understanding how the energy behaves. It tells you what part of your life to focus on. Feng Shui helps you locate the placement of the key rooms in order to give you support in the different areas of your life.

4. Each of us is different. In Feng Shui, every person responds differently to the energy in their environment. The birthdate and other personal information can be used to analyze the relationships among the members of the household and resolve the challenges at home.

5. Feng Shui teaches us that the inner and outer forces in our lives are connected to each other. That is why choosing the location for our home is important because it will affect our lives.

6. The quality of the energy in our home is not permanent. That is why taking some time to take a look and make the necessary arrangement of our space to maintain the good chi is important.

7. Time plays a vital role in Feng Shui. A Feng Shui expert studies your space by using a Feng Shui  calendar and compass to assess the flow of energy in your house.

Discover how you can use Feng Shui to improve your environment and live a good life. Go to www.wealthyspaces.com  for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feng Shui And The Clutter In Your Space – Feng Shui Mastery Show

Understanding Clutter And Getting Rid Of It

Are you surrounded by clutter? Is it affecting you inside and out? Do you ask yourself “why does our house look this way?

Clutter is like an addiction. You wanted to end it but you don’t know how. You want to get rid of it but it just keeps on coming back.

Clutter is an emotional thing. Most people start to accumulate things when they are sad, feel sick or go through some difficult time.

It gets to us when we are too busy to notice it. When we are too happy or we want to feel good. Everything boils down to having low self-esteem.

Poor self esteem has many symptoms. The clutter in the mind results in physical clutter. Most of it is caused by poor thinking, pressure or doubt in oneself. We feel inferior and unworthy. When you have these in your mind, you pour your energy into acquiring material things.

Below are the reasons why most people are living with clutter:

1. The world has been teaching us that our worth is based on how much our possession is. The more we acquire, the higher our worth become.

2. When we are at our lowest moment, we feel incapable. We don’t have a sense of worth. We feel unloved and that’s where hoarding comes in. The material things replace the emptiness in our hearts.

Social media, billboards and television advertisements instill in our minds that spending and shopping can fill the gap in our lives.

We get so used to what we have and the life that we live that the word change makes us feel uneasy. The world of the unknown can make us feel uncomfortable.

The reasons above are what stops us from living the life we deserve.

Feng Shui is an ancient Philosophy that can help you deal with clutter. It helps you deal not only on the outside but more importantly on the inside.

For more information about Feng Shui and the energies in your space, visit my website at www.wealthyspaces.com or my YouTube channel, Cathi Hargaden for my videos and webinars.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Room Size And Energy In Your Home And Feng Shui

 

The Energy In Your Room And Feng Shui

Are you living in a cramped room? Repeated mantras that there is “no more space” to develop other communities in the world especially in relation to the U.K. with a population approaching 70 million. Increasingly, more and more people are being shunted into smaller rooms. That could be because people are having smaller families. But that is not true for everyone.

The multicultural landscape hosts a variety of different kinds of families whether it is extended or beyond the nuclear into extended demand for homes.

It wasn’t until I started working all over the U.K that I realised there was plenty of space, but it was in the hands of the few. Out in the countryside, there are reams of land where most people in the inner city have never been.

In fact both in personal and professional experiences I had realised that there are zones throughout the U.K. where people dare not go beyond their zone. They stay within their own cultural-geographical area and if they dare to enter other environments, there is a behavior that resists something that is different, resistant to the norm or just threatening – not because it is violent but because it threatens the values and mores of people from the outside.

Amidst some of the major conurbations of the world, we see people forced in like cattle into tiny rooms of living whilst on the outside of the city, huge tracts of land for a very small population. People living in the countryside have better and bigger rooms.

Below we see homes in Hong Kong. People living one room the size of some people’s bathrooms.

 

The same situation in the U.K. – same situation in the major metropolises across the world. The people who own the land vast drafts of it have lots of space.

Feng Shui was a secretive form of controlling the landscape ultimately for power, success and wealth. Whether people are aware of it or not, land, property, common spaces are used to gerrymander all populations into thinking and acting a certain way.

Feng Shui is about capturing the energies in and around you to support you and capitalise on the best of where you live. Your room space can be your tool in your journey to success. The more control you take of the little space you have control over, the better for your own wellbeing.

Learn how to be in control of your own home. Bring the good chi in your room space.

If you are looking for ways to harness that power for yourself and your family, take a look at www.wealthyspaces.com

 

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