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Ms. Feng Shui

Don’t Overdo Your Feng Shui

I don’t normally look like I do in this video. I may have overdone my makeup and jewelry. Don’t make the same mistake when you Feng Shui your home or office. More isn’t always better.

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5 Feng Shui Tips to Start New Year With Good Luck

From CW6 San Diego Living

Purge yourself and your home of all the bad energy of last year with simple to follow Feng Shui tips from Jessie Kim, a third-generation certified Feng Shui consultant known as Ms. Feng Shui. Start the new year with a clean slate and an open door to welcome a happy and healthy New Year.

Here are 5 tips from Ms. Feng Shui to bring in good “luck” and good energy into your life for the new year and say good riddance to last year.

1. Buy New Shoes! – Who doesn’t need an excuse to buy a new pair of shoes? Get yourself a new pair of shoes or if your budget won’t allow it, clean your shoes, and walk into the new year with clean new energy and leave last year behind.

2. Attract Wealth – Buy a new wallet to start off the new year and make sure to “hide” a nice clean $50 bill or $100 bill in your wallet to start attracting more money into your wallet. Clear out your purse and wallet! Pull out all the receipts, coupons, trash, toys, candy wrappers, etc. This is where you will be keeping your wealth, so don’t start with bills and receipts or things from the past. Leave last year’s receipts in the “past” as this will also give you a head start in organizing for your tax returns.

3. Create Positive Energy In Your Home – Move at least 9 things that haven’t been moved around your house in the past year. This will stir up positive energy, and while you’re at it, make sure to dust and vacuum those items you haven’t touched in a whole year.

4. Clean Away Last Year’s Bad Vibes – Make sure to dust, vacuum and wipe down all the dirt out of your home before you welcome in next year as well as wash your sheets and blankets. You want to start with no “dirt” from last year.

5. Move Forward – Buy a new watch, as watches are always moving forward. Buying a new watch means bringing in new and active energy into your life. If someone gifts you a watch, give them a coin or a dollar so you are “buying” the watch from them. You never want to gift someone a watch, especially to elders, as this means they are running out of time.

About Ms. Feng Shui Hyun Jung “Jessie” Kim is a third-generation certified Feng Shui consultant who provides personalized in-person and virtual Feng Shui consultations and seminars. She is highly sought after by real estate developers and home builders to consult on new residential development projects, and she works with a broad spectrum of clients, from individuals seeking advice for their homes to hotel chains, real estate investors, commercial developers, agents, brokers, and Fortune 500 corporations seeking improvements in their businesses.

Ms. Feng Shui uses her expert knowledge of Feng Shui to harness Chi in order to help her clients develop better relationships, find love, further their careers, build wealth, improve health and even increase their fertility to have children. Visit www.msfengshui.com for more information.

Celebrate the Year of the Pig with a new piggy bank

By BONNIE MCCARTHY

https://www.latimes.com/home/la-hm-chinese-lunar-new-year-of-pig-20190129-story.html

Consider decorating your home with these items inspired by the Year of the Pig.

When the Chinese Lunar New Year begins on Feb. 5, it will usher in the Year of the Pig, the last sign of the 12-year Chinese zodiac cycle and according to Jessie Kim, founder of Los Angeles-based Ms. Feng Shui, an auspicious year for reflecting on the past and preparing for the future.

“This is the perfect time to carry out an in-depth review of the past year and build energy for the next, new cycle in 2020,” said Kim.

It is also believed to be a lucky lunar cycle inclined to bring prosperity and wealth.

“Throughout the year of the Earth Pig, the energy is joyous,” said Kim, “but we need to be more conscious of money management. It’s a good year to keep our friends and family close, and a good time to put an end to any toxic relationships.”

Quick primer: Unlike the 12 zodiac signs in Western astrology that correspond to the month of your birth, Chinese zodiac signs are instead assigned to the year.

People born in the Year of the Pig (1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019) are believed to blessed with a winning personality and good fortune.

Kim said people born under this sign are also usually hard-working, realistic types who get things done with energy and enthusiasm.

Think: work hard, play hard.

To celebrate the piggy promises of the year ahead we have rounded up a passel of swine-inspired style that includes everything from salt and pepper shakers and a pig-shaped credenza to cups, bowls and a charcuterie platter aimed at helping your home go hog wild.

Go ahead, pig out.

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