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Saturday, December 10, 2022
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Perimeter seating keeps everyone at the greatest distance possible from everyone else. This room focuses on nothing but the empty space in the center, as if someone were going to stand there and sing a song. The fireplace is blocked by the barrel chairs, the television is to their backs, and the windows with the lake front view are blocked by the sofa. The art objects are lovely, but just as impersonal as the room itself. No one goes here to be soothed or supported by their parents or friends.*******
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Do you have company coming for the holidays? Take the opportunity to introduce Cell Phone Manners to your family and friends and really enjoy the people you love instead of them face-planting into their digital devices. Learn how your birth order and theirs affects the interpersonal relationships in families and friend groups so you can understand and support what they need to make this the best holiday gathering ever!
Join me for the final Feng Shui Workshop of 2022 on Family Room Feng Shui. This holiday season, enjoy some lingering visits and long overdue conversations! Mark your calendar for THIS Sunday, December 11th, 1:30-3PM Central. Tuition: $30/includes PDFs of the materials and Bonus Goodies, as well as a video of the workshop so if you can't attend live and in person and ask questions, you can always enjoy learning at your leisure and convenience. Register at bit.ly/TKFSWorkshops
Labels:
dead eyes,
family room,
Feng shui,
impersonal,
no focus,
no support,
perimeter seating,
Trisha Keel
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