Silver, gray, and white are colors that resonate with White Tiger’s Metal element and the energy of endings. Circles are the shape of Metal too. Though clever, this nursery is cruel. Where are the primary colors? Learn more. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Sunday, October 7, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
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Saturday, October 6, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
When angling a bed, counterbalance the void with living plants. Including a variety of types and sizes embodies protection at multiple levels. Anchor them in china, pottery, or terra cotta - NOT PLASTIC containers! Learn more. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Friday, October 5, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
The best gathering places include desirable sitting spots for everyone so that no one feels excluded or unappreciated. The deep charcoal color grounds the group and conversations evolve. You know you want to join in. Learn how! bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Thursday, October 4, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
When you have no choice but to work with your face to a wall, transform the wall into a distance view to prevent “dead end” thinking. The further you feel you can see, the greater your capacity for vision. What about the slope? bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
Charcoal gray is an Earth color that grounds energy. White is a Metal color that draws energy down and in. Together, these colors anchor the chi is this long narrow hallway, easily slowing the race to the distance view. Learn more. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
The only thing worse than a split box springs is a split headboard. This art indicates an irreparable tear, total betrayal, and absolute confrontation. The horses are frozen as they run away; the couple is already gone. Learn more. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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Monday, October 1, 2018
Feng Shui Fun On The Run
The most comfortable furniture groupings are close enough to reach guests to share photos, pass the sugar, or pat a knee in agreement. There are side and central tables to support every seat. The zizzy rug activates conversations. bit.ly/Subscribe2FSFOTR
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