Friday, 27 March 2009

FIRST IMPRESSION




Look at the ultra beautiful babe I have posted above. The beauty goes by the name of Lee Hyori and she certain is eye candy.

Like viewing the pictures above, we would also form initial judgement of a person from our first impression of him or her from the outer appearance. Likewise, the front facade of a home or business premise would also have the same effect.

Let's begin with the front door. The front door and entrance of a house or business is one of the most important places to start when assesing feng shui. It is believed that besides letting people go in and out of the place, the other intention of the front door is to allow money, health, a new job and relationships to come into the place. It is said that Qi and opportunity from the Universe comes to us through the front door.

How to do an initial feng shui check on the house.
  1. You can start by standing in front of the house from the opposite side of the street and have a good look at the house.

  2. If the front door is blocked by trees or bushes, is difficult to see from the street, has a rusty lock, the door bell is broken, or is on the side of the house, then it might hamper opportunity coming into our homes or premises. If you can see the back door from the entrance, the energy is running through the building too quickly.

  3. Look at your front door and entrance to see how others view it and be objective.

Here are some Feng Shui front door tips that you can use as a guide to make a good first impression on your visitors.

  • Seek a feeling of spaciousness near the front door so that opportunities are not cramped and choked away.
  • A wall directly in front of the front door stops the chi from moving through. Hang a mirror so the energy can go through.

  • Try to have the front door as close to the living room as possible so that visitors will come and support you in life.

  • Make sure that the front door has good lighting to enabel opportunity to find a way into your home.

  • Use live plants or flowers in the entrance to attract blooming possibilities. Remove unhealthy plants immediately.

  • Make sure the front door opens smoothly and quietly. Do not store anything behind the entrance or front door so it swings widely open inviting opportunity.

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