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2003-07-02
Lillian Too's 168 Feng Shui Ways to Declutter Your Home
Lillian Too
CICO Books
1 Mar 2003
160p
書籍編號:
07-117
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● 內文簡介

Create harmony in your home and revitalize your life by clearing the clutter with Lillian Too's simple Feng Shui decorating solutions. Using the ancient Chinese system, she shows you how to clear out physical and emotional disorder that affects the chi, or energy, in a space. Any setting will become more inviting while producing happiness and peace of mind. You'll not only love a room looks, but also how wonderful it makes feel.

One simple way to keep the flow of energy moving is to give away old clothes and items such as books, accessories, and trinkets that you don't use to create more storage space. When you get rid of you old possessions, you make room for new things to come into your life.

It's vital that the entrance into your home is never blocked in any way. Energy coming in must never be allowed to become stuck. Make sure doors open fully, hinges are well-oiled, and that there are no large pieces of furniture behind the door that causes it to not open fully.

Go into each-especially the one you spend the most time in-and look for holes and anything cracked. It's believed that unless broken and chipped objects, whether a sink or a porcelain vase, are removed or replaced, energy is asped from the space.

Never leave behind stacks of newspapers and other clutter in corridors or near stairs because it will prevent energy moving from one level or your house to the next. Leaving out piles of unpaid bills or unfilled letters can be the source of much headache and worry.

How do you decide what's junk? Everything that causes you anguish, makes you stressed out or annoys you, evokes unhappy memories, or simply tires you out is junk. Keep whatever has meaning for you, makes you laugh, and inspires you, because the energy that vibrates around it is synchronized with yours.

Clearing clutter will your home both lovelier and more livable.

 

● 作者簡介

Lillan Too is the world's bestselling feng shui author, selling millions of copies of her books worldwide. In constant demand as a consultant and lecturer, she has a Harvard MBA and in her corporate days she was the first woman in Asia to head a bank. She was also the Chairman of a chain of department stores and boutiques in Hong Kong until she retired bo be a full-time writer. Presenly, she runs her own publishing and investment Companies.

 

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