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How to Implement Basic Feng Shui Principles


Feng shui coins symbolizing good luck

You don’t have to learn or understand all about Feng Shui in order to implement it’s basic principles into your life to create a more pleasing environment in your home. The core principles such as to eliminate clutter and arrange furniture so chi can flow is a easily learned practice that you can learn to feel out on your own.

When we implement these basic Feng Shui Principles we can lead healthier lives both energetically and productivity wise. Who couldn’t use more money, energy and a happy positive vibe in their spaces?!

Clear the Clutter

The most important principle is disposing of useless paper and clutter clogging the flow of energy through our home. This includes papers, unfinished projects, empty boxes and shopping bags from recent purchases, old unused things, old un-worn un-loved clothes and shoes…You get the picture.

This clutter stands in our way making us feel too tired, unmotivated and stuck. For some parting with clutter can be very hard, while for others who already know the abundant freshness it brings to their life- might not be able to get enough!

My tips on how to clear each of the types clutter from your home:

  • Unfinished Projects- Things you may have started and haven’t worked on in the past year should be either disposed of or at least (if it is something of some importance) stored and organized out of sight as to not hold you back from accomplishing new tasks. Looking at them everyday blocks your motivation and makes you feel stuck!
  • old school notes- We may have taken significant courses in our lives that we invested a lot of money and time in. Naturally we want to hang on to all those notes and graded papers not only as proof of our accomplishments but also in hopes we will go back and learn it better. My advice, it falls into the unfinished projects category and could be piling up on you unconciously as dead weight. Chances are you have already received internally what you were supposed to have learned. If a year goes by and you don’t absolutely need those old notes or aren’t passionately involved in that subject matter, then toss it out.
  • Old Clothes and Shoes- If you never wear it because you feel less than your best in them, they fit funny, you feel shabby or your shoes hurt but look good with one outfit- then give them away already! Move on and keep only the clothes that are fresh and you feel good in!
  • Fliers, Papers, Business Cards, Magazines- Chances are all those adverts, menus, business cards and fliers are all info you can find on line these days!
  • Products- We tend to let half empty bottles of expired toiletries and food items to pile up! Toss out all the expired products and stale goods that we are never going to polish off!

And keep clutter free!

Once a month take a few hours to keep up on your clutter clearing. Organize your bills and paper work into a filing system and stay organized! Weed out unnecessary paper wastes of places, events, news, magazines that you can find online if you really need it.

Arrange your Furniture so Chi can Flow

When you arrange your furniture simply pay attention to stuck corners and open spaces.

  • Do not arrange your furniture so you have to do some fancy maneuvering through pathways to get anywhere.
  • Do not “trap” space in between units of furniture that is wasted or cut off from the flow of the room (as it is only harboring darkness and dust and yucky energy).
  • Make sure corners of furniture are not pointing at you especially from behind
  • Do not place furniture where your back is to the door
  • If your living room is small try not to place a big bulky coffee table so that everyone has to journey through paths to get out, try a few smaller stands to hold drinks etc to place on the sides of sitting areas. (Personally I never understood coffee tables! I find them almost always to block energy and almost always to be poorly designed. Most living rooms are best without them as I’ve always lived in smaller living arrangements and absolutely need wide open space to practice yoga and exercise)
  • Repair all broken furniture such as knobs and drawers.

Helping the Chi flow along with Decorative Items

Now that you are clutter free and your furniture is arranged let’s keep the Chi charged with Plants, Lighting and Crystals!

  • Hanging Plants- are a cheap great way to add freshness to your area and improve the air quality. My two hanging plants have made a significant improvement to the air quality in my apartment.
  • Lighting- Face it fluorescent lighting sucks and it’s depressing. Who wants to feel like they live in a office?! Buy some lamps,lighting kits, and at least one colorful beautiful lamp.
  • Crystals- Crystals such as amethyst, smokey quartz, rose quartz and amber are inexpensive and when placed in corners or special places can bring positive healing energy and cheer you up! Make sure to clean them regularly to help you feel fresh and charge your space.
Check out my favorite decorative lamps made from Salt Rock Crystal!

Where to Place your Decorative Items and what the Heck is a Bagua!?

Now this is the part where I get into the essence of what Feng Shui is really based on- The Bagua, or the map/guide which divides your home into sections that relate to Relationships, Travel, Career, Money, Health and so on- is your guide to which areas of your home represent those areas. You can then take this knowledge to help you decide where to mindfully place your crystals, lamps, plants etc.

Here is a handy learning tool below to get acquainted!

I hope this posts motivates you to clear your clutter, re-arrange your furniture and charge your space to move on your way to living in a healthier positive space that will allow you to live a more healthy productive happy life!



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