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The Benefits of Adding Plants to Your Home or Office with Feng Shui

Plants are important in Feng Shui, as they attract energy to your space. Here are some great reasons to consider adding plants to your home or office with Feng Shui:

  1. Improve air quality: Plants are natural air purifiers, as they convert carbon dioxide to oxygen. When you add plants to your space, the cleaner air will improve your health.
  2. Reduce stress: Studies show that being around plants can improve your mood. Add plants to your space to create a calm environment.
  3. Increase productivity: Plants improve concentration and productivity. Add plants to your workspace to create a more positive environment that encourages you to concentrate to get more done.
  4. Enhance the energy of your space: In Feng Shui, plants are associated with the wood element. This represents growth, expansion, and new beginnings. Add plants to your space to bring about positive change in your life.

Adding plants to your space is a simple way to improve your well-being in feng shui. Choose plants that are appropriate for your space and care for them regularly to enjoy the many benefits they bring.

If you need more specific and custom guidance to improve your space and your life, I’m available to help. Learn more on my website today and book a virtual consultation. Better feng shui can help you in profound ways on life’s journey.

I am a 3rd generation feng shui expert and have helped thousands of people add harmony and balance to their homes and offices without making it look like a Chinese restaurant exploded.

I can help you attract the life that you deserve with feng shui. Contact me today!

Plants and Feng Shui

Feng Shui Plants -Money Tree or CrassulaIf you have dead plants in your home, throw them out!

If you are trying to bring them back to life and they don’t grow back within a few weeks, don’t hesitate to throw them out!

Dead plants, dried flowers, and empty pots are not good Feng Shui.

They represent death and weaken the energy in your house or office.

If it doesn’t look good, it’s not good to have it in your house!

Add some life to your home with living plants that represent what you want and put them in the right places.

Adding a money plant like a Crassula (pictured right) in your Wealth & Prosperity corner, for instance, would be a much better step than adding a desert cactus in your Love / Marriage / Relationships corner.

For information on how Jessie can provide some personal assistance, check out her In-Home Feng Shui Consultations page.

Good luck bringing life back to your life!

If you can’t seem to keep your plants alive, contact me right now to inquire about a Feng Shui Space Clearing or a Virtual Feng Shui Consultation

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Cool Your Home with Feng Shui this Summer

Okay, it’s getting hot. Let’s cool things down a little, shall we?

The days are growing longer, so let’s make the most of them by adding in some relaxation and enjoyment through feng shui. My hope is to help you add a sense of coolness and tranquility, while nurturing feelings of peace and well-being.

Here are five tips that I provide my clients that you can use to bring renewal to your home with feng shui this summer:

  1. Use cool, calming colors: The colors you choose for your home can have a big impact on your energy. Especially during the summer months, it’s important to use cool, calming colors to create feelings of relaxation. Consider splashing in shades of blue, green, and purple into your decor, or use light wood tones to create a calming atmosphere. Don’t go overboard by painting whole rooms or anything crazy like that. I’m talking throw pillows, blankets, accent rugs, towels, etc.
  2. Incorporate natural elements: Properly-placed natural elements, such as plants and flowers, can help enhance the energy of your home and can create a sense of harmony. Add a small indoor garden or place potted plants around your home.
  3. Choose the right lighting: The lighting in your home can have a big impact on your energy. During the summer months, it’s especially important to use lighting that creates a cool, calming atmosphere. Open your curtains a little to bring in natural light during the day.
  4. Create a sense of openness: Summer is a time of relaxation and enjoyment. It’s important for you to create a sense of calming flow in your home. If you skipped out on your spring cleaning, do so now by getting rid of clutter and items that no longer serve you. Rearrange your furniture to allow for easy movement around the room, keeping your command position in mind.
  5. Nurture feelings of connection: I always crave a little extra connection and togetherness in the summer. Try getting together with others and have some fun. If you can’t get away on a vacation, try to host a regular dinner party, movie night, or a game night.

Beat the heat by applying these and other feng shui principles in your home. You’ll hopefully feel more cool and tranquil as a result.

If you need more specific and custom guidance to improve your space and your life, I’m available to help. Learn more on my website today and book a virtual consultation. Better feng shui can help you in profound ways on life’s journey.

I am a 3rd generation feng shui expert and have helped thousands of people add harmony and balance to their homes and offices without making it look like a Chinese restaurant exploded.

I can help you attract the life that you deserve with feng shui. Contact me today!

9 Tips for Living in a T-Intersection Home

When I work with home builders, we often find ways to prevent T-intersection homes from being built. If you are already living in one, though, I know it can be challenging to many aspects of your life, including your health, wealth, and career. If you can’t move, here are a few simple feng shui tips to improve your life while living in a T-intersection home:

  1. Use a convex bagua mirror over your front doorway to deflect overwhelming energy from the T-intersection.
  2. Add fencing at the outside edge of your yard in front of your house, at least.
  3. Place heavy objects like boulders or deep metal posts in your front yard to block vehicles that might miss their turn.
  4. Inside, place furniture and décor in a way that promotes a sense of calm and tranquility.
  5. Incorporate plants, crystals, or soothing colors to bring a sense of peace to the space.
  6. Use blackout curtains or blinds at night to block out excess light from car headlights.
  7. Use soundproofing materials to reduce noise from the intersection and/or a white noise sound machine to drown out the noise while sleeping.
  8. Keep the home clean and organized to promote a sense of calm and clarity.
  9. Regularly practice stress-reducing activities, such as meditation or yoga, to maintain a sense of peace.

While these tips will help make things a little better, my first piece of advice is to find another home as soon as possible. If that doesn’t work, we may be able to use more advanced techniques for your particular situation.

If you need more specific and custom guidance to improve your space and your life, I’m available to help. Learn more on my website today and book a virtual consultation. Better feng shui can help you in profound ways on life’s journey.

I am a 3rd generation feng shui expert and have helped thousands of people add harmony and balance to their homes and offices without making it look like a Chinese restaurant exploded.

I can help you attract the life that you deserve with feng shui. Contact me today!

Feng Shui Your Garden for a Tranquil Outdoor Space

What better place to create harmony with feng shui than a garden? Just imagine the peace you’ll achieve with your green thumb and a little chi. Here are a few feng shui tips for adding tranquility to your garden:

  1. Add natural elements: Carefully select plants and other natural features that represent the Five Elements of Feng Shui: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Each element has its own symbolism and energy and should generally be used along with the Feng Shui Bagua to create balance and harmony in your garden. For some examples of how to use the elements: fruit trees may represent wood; a small fire pit or red accents could represent fire; stones could represent earth; wrought iron fencing could be used for metal; and a small pond would represent the water element.
  2. Use winding paths and curved edges: Sharp corners disrupt the flow of energy, which causes tension. Instead, use winding paths and curved edges in your garden to create a more natural flow.
  3. Use color wisely: Different colors have different meanings in feng shui. For example, green represents renewal, so it’s good to use in areas where you want to encourage growth. Yellow can represent happiness, so it’s a good color to use where you want to create a cheerful atmosphere. Blue represents tranquility, so use it where there should be a peaceful atmosphere. Like with the elements, be sure to refer to the Bagua to make sure you are using colors in the appropriate places.

Use your gardening time and these feng shui tips to not only create a beautiful outdoor space, but also create some additional harmony in your life.

If you need more specific and custom guidance to improve your space and your life, I’m available to help. Learn more on my website today and book a virtual consultation. Better feng shui can help you in profound ways on life’s journey.

I am a 3rd generation feng shui expert and have helped thousands of people add harmony and balance to their homes and offices without making it look like a Chinese restaurant exploded.

I can help you attract the life that you deserve with feng shui. Contact me today!

5 Feng Shui Tips for Creating an Environmentally Sustainable Home

In honor of Arbor Day, let’s talk about the environment and feng shui. When I consult home builders, I suggest that they incorporate environmentally sustainable practices such as the simple tips below that anyone can do. We’re doing our part to help the planet while also bringing positive energy and harmony to the living space.

Here are 5 feng shui tips for creating an environmentally sustainable home:

  1. Bring in natural elements. Incorporating natural elements, such as plants, wood, and stone, can bring balance and harmony to your space. They are aesthetically pleasing and can help purify the air – promoting a healthier living environment.
  2. Use energy-efficient appliances and lighting. In feng shui, wood elements represent growth and abundance. Choosing energy-efficient appliances and lighting saves money on energy costs and invites in abundance.
  3. Incorporate eco-friendly materials. When renovating or decorating, choose eco-friendly materials like recycled or sustainable wood, low-VOC paint, and organic fabrics. They are better for the environment and improve the energy flow in the home.
  4. Enhance the flow of water. Water is associated with wealth and abundance in feng shui. Use water features, such as a fountain or fish tank, to enhance the flow of water and invite abundance. Just be sure to maintain your water features using environmentally friendly cleaning products and practices.
  5. Use natural light. Maximizing the use of natural light in your home saves energy and improves energy flow in a space. Keep windows clean and open your curtains each day to allow natural light to enter your home.

By incorporating these feng shui tips, you can create an environmentally sustainable home that is better for the planet and brings in positive energy.

If you need specific and custom guidance to improve your space and your life, I’m available to help. Learn more on my website today and book a virtual consultation. Better feng shui can help you in profound ways on life’s journey.

I am a 3rd generation feng shui expert and have helped thousands of people add harmony and balance to their homes and offices without making it look like a Chinese restaurant exploded.

I can help you attract the life that you deserve with feng shui.  Contact me today!

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