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some feng shui-hacking tips
• Your personal energy/chi is more important than feng shui
Change can be initiated on 3 levels: environment (feng shui), appearence (clothes, perfume, hair style, signature, etc) and personal (inner mind-body and energy). Feng shui level is the easiest and personal level is most difficult but personal level is a higher voltage/chi level so your intention is more important than a feng shui ritual (see key concepts). On the virtual level feng shui is the function of the personal energy level of the feng shui practitioner.
- To boost your phisical energy level include these in your diet: xylitol, hemp, millet and black seasame seeds
- To manage your emotional energy learn tapping (EFT) MORE...
- To develop your spirit and consciousness learn lucid dreaming
• Use mobile phone screen / wallpaper for feng shui rituals
Your mobile is a perfect place for uploading virtual images to help you to manifest what you want. The same applies to your computer screen.
• Selling properties with feng shui
Three aspects make a key difference when selling a property: 1. no geopathic stress (see Helios6) 2. no ghosts or bad predecessor chi 3. complete alignment and committment on the part of the owners.
• Invite somebody who practises a different style of feng shui
Don't go for sameness i.e. something that will make you feel comfortable. Go for difference that will make the difference in your life. Life si driven by difference.
Feng shui tips for 2006 - the year of the Dog
1. Place a metal wind-chime with six hollow tubes or six identical hollow metal objects or in the WEST part of the office/home.
2. Place six one pound coins (head up) flat on a red ribbon or Chinese coins in the SOUTH EAST part of the office/home.
SOME LIFE-HACKING TIPS
• Slow down your email
Set your email program to fetch new messages every 15 min. or every hour, rather than every minute, so you're interrupted less often.
• Use a 'dash' to beat procrastination
Putting something off? Devote 5 min., measured with a kitchen timer, to working on it. It will make the task seem more approachable.
• Park on a downhill slope
When wrapping up work on a task, make a note of what needs to be done next. This makes it easier to get started when you resume work on the task.
Links to ideas that make life easier
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