Friday, 18 April 2008

FENG SHUI TIPS

Feng Shui Tip # 1 :
A room with a staircase right in front is as bad as a house facing a T-junction. The bedroom or bed in particular should not be located opposite a staircase.

Feng Shui Tip # 2 :
Fountains in the home should always have a spout that faces inwards, not away from the house. Make sure the wealth chi from the Water is not leaving your home.

Feng Shui Tip # 3 :
Decision-makers should have a glass paperweight placed in the hallway of the home or office. This will strengthen intuition and ensure good decisions are made.

Feng Shui Tip # 4 :
If you can, place a gourd at your dinner table to ensure your entire family is blessed with good health and long life.

Feng Shui Tip # 5 :
A weather vane in the shape of your zodiac animal high above your front door will help improve self-esteem and provide you with support for your career.

Feng Shui Tip # 6 :
Place pictures of objects taking off e.g. a flock of birds flying, a balloon rising in the air to help spur on your career or give you a flying start.

Feng Shui Tip # 7 :
The mouse is a hoarder and resourceful. Hence, the Money Mouse is a symbol of intelligence and loyalty; used to activate the wealth corner of a home.

Feng Shui Tip # 8 :
For an easy and convenient way to keep wealth and success with you at all times, carry a goldfish key chain.

Feng Shui Tip # 9 :
Use a Chinese gold nugget as a paperweight on your desk. It is an auspicious symbol as it is shaped like a boat, signifying money flowing in with ease.

Feng Shui Tip # 10 :
Use a container or pot with carps on it for your pens and pencils. Placed on your desk, it will ensure you are a good leader or employer.

Feng Shui Tip # 11:
Encourage good fortune to enter your office. Hang a small bell on the handle of your office door with a red ribbon.

Feng Shui Tip # 12 :
Round tables promote good Feng Shui during dinner parties. This is because everyone will be equal and participate in the discussion with no one dominant person.

Source: http://www.fengshui-tips.com/feb2005.html

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