Conquering Office ClutterClutter in your office or workplace increases stress, slows productivity because you waste time looking for misplaced things, and blocks new ideas and business opportunities from flowing into your career or business. Read how one business used Feng Shui to improve its bottom line. Feng Shui For Dorms and Small ApartmentsMoving into a dorm room, small apartment, or studio can present a Feng Shui challenge, especially for freshmen who are used to a bigger bedroom back home. These five easy Feng Shui steps can help ease the transition into dorm or apartment life. Feng Shui Room MakeoverDo you have an extra room you want to turn into a craft room or retreat space, but it's so filled with clutter that you don't know where to start? This article gives simple Feng Shui steps for reducing clutter and turning any room into a peaceful, creative space. Back To School Feng ShuiWhen it’s back to school time, or any time you want to improve your child’s study skills, a few strategic Feng Shui changes can create a space that encourages good study habits and builds self-esteem. The article gives Feng Shui tips for decorating a child's room or study area. Front Door Feng ShuiThe front door is called the “mouth of chi” in Feng Shui because it’s where all good energy enters your home, even if you come in through the garage or the back porch. That’s why it’s important to use a little front door Feng Shui to invite wealth, harmony, and love into your home. Feng Shui Quick Guide -- Book ReviewThe Feng Shui Quick Guide For Home and Office is the new book from Feng Shui expert Carol M. Olmstead. The book includes Feng Shui basics, a monthly guide to clutter clearing, a daily calendar of Feng Shui tips, and success stories from real people who used these tips and secrets with big results.
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