By: mastersifu | 2008-10-07 | Feng shui A successful office is not only dependant on the productivity and work done in the office, but also in the interiors and feng shui of the office. With the implementation of the right feng shui in the office, you will definitely find harmony and more money in your work. read more
By: Jakob Jelling | 2010-03-26 | Feng shui Feng shui fish are a very popular amulet. The word "fish" and the word "happiness" sound the same in Chinese. The Chinese often give living fish for the New Year to bring happiness in the coming year. read more
By: Feng Shui Master | 2010-10-18 | Interior design One of the best parts of working at home is being able to control your work environment. With some feng shui knowledge, you can turn your work space into a place of productivity and ease instead of the place where you just log your hours. And all it takes is moving a few things around. In less than an hour you can start to feel better and work better. You may even end up making more money. read more
By: Feng Shui Master | 2010-10-11 | Interior design Whether it be a home based office, or an office in a corporate setting, the energy and arrangement of your office furniture can play a great deal in your work flow and energy. Arranging your office furniture in different places can lead to a healthier mental state for working and the best efficiency. This is useful especially if you spend many slaving hours in your office. read more
By: Feng Shui Master | 2010-10-11 | Interior design There are three places in each home that are of special concern and we want to have each of these areas arranged appropriately to receive the best benefit. The first area of concern is the bedroom, the second is the stove and kitchen and the third is your home office. We spend a considerable amount of time in each of these rooms and we receive their energy, be that good or bad. So why not make the most of them. read more
By: Dr.Mike Boucher | 2010-11-02 | Accessories Feng Shui is a process that affects your internal landscape just as much as it affects your physical environment. In order for your spirit to be nourished by the enhancements you make to your home, you must start the entire process by looking inward, and this is an important Feng Shui tip that most Feng Shui consultants like me would offer to all Feng Shui beginners. This in fact is the essence of The Spiritual Feng ShuiTM which looks at the Feng Shui at a higher level than the other types of Fe read more
By: Vasile Stoica | 2010-10-22 | Feng shui How Feng Shui Influences Home Energy, Business Life and Office Reply Time Many people know about the ancient tradition of Feng shui. In a nutshell, Feng Shui is the Chinese tradition of manipulating energy in order to produce harmony within a certain place. read more
By: Aaron Webber | 2010-11-11 | Interior design Feng shui may be a complex practice but if you start with its simplest form, you will still reap its benefits in the long run. The first and most basic thing you need to understand is that feng shui concerns the balance and harmony of natural energies in our surroundings. read more
By: Letha Lashley | 2010-04-03 | Feng shui Black Hat Feng Shui, or also known as Black Hat Tibetan Feng Shui, is one of the two most popular schools in the United States founded by Professor Thomas Lin Yun. He developed this method for westerners because of its easy use. read more
By: joey | 2010-12-11 | Home improvement Let's take the task of decorating a room in the house as a basis. The one fundamental rule of feng shui is that you get rid of clutter. Stand in the middle of the room and assess if there is something that you don't like or love in the room. read more
By: Laurie Bornstein | 2010-03-31 | Feng shui In this world of change, doing what we can to help the environment is not just a good idea, or as Martha Stewart would say, "a good thing", it's the only thing. We are all stewards of this wonderful world we live in; making choices that support sustainability, recyclability, and minimal use of our resources is a great thing! read more
By: yasmindass | 2011-08-05 | Spirituality Chinese who believe in Feng Shui are extremely superstitious about the figures they choose as their telephone number, house number, car number and the like. read more
By: Amy U. Goodmann | 2010-11-20 | Womens Interest Feng Shui is part of an ancient Chinese philosophy. The exact English language translation of the term Feng Shui is "wind-water". It is a wise and ancient way to arrange our surrounding, which affects us... read more
By: Aja Klenna | 2010-03-26 | Feng shui Author Sarah Rossback calls the Chinese philosophy of Feng Shui "the art of Chinese placement" because the philosophy is based on the premise that success or failure is the outcome of mysterious earth forces and the flow or blockage of good energy and good fortune. Positive energy is called ch'i. Feng Shui is built on the premise that certain locations bring good fortune and success; the way that homes and offices are arranged and situated affects the outcome of all endeavors. read more
By: Oliver Reid | 2010-03-27 | Feng shui Our economy is firmly in the toilet so many folks are opting either by necessity or choice to work from home. If you're considering this, start off on the right foot to maximize your chances of optimizing your mental and physical powers by putting the principles of Feng Shui to use in your home office. read more