
Get Organized
With Feng Shui
Get more organized and clear the path ahead… you’ll be amazed at how many new gifts will appear in your life!
It is important to set the tone daily, not just once a year when you make New Year's resolutions.
In the universe around us everything is organized in a certain order, rhythm and flow. Feng Shui helps us get in tune with this universal energy. The more you organize your home or office according to simple Feng Shui principles, the more the universe will support you in manifesting your goals.
Are you ready to open your life this year–to improve your health, find a new direction, land a promotion or attract more romance? Committing yourself to being more organized will help you clear your space for all the wonderful things waiting to come toward you.
Clear Your Entryway
The first and most important thing you can do to get more organized in
any aspect of your life is to make sure the entrance to your home or apartment is neat and tidy. If you always enter and exit through
clutter or chaos, guess what you will carry into your home...and
out into the world? The entryway is the "mouth" of chi, or life
energy. An entryway that is clean and beautiful allows chi to flow into
the rest of your home and opens the space for organization to take hold
everywhere.
Make sure shoes and boots are hidden away, coats are not hanging in the open near the doorway and that your entry looks neat and organized both inside and outside. The porch or walkway leading to the door should also be clear of clutter. Store trash receptacles, recycling bins and garden tools somewhere else. You'll enjoy coming home much more if the way is open and clear!
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Enter Through Your Front Door
Our dependence on automobiles has led to the common practice of
entering the house through the garage or through a side door. From the
perspective of Feng Shui, this is definitely not a helpful practice.
The typical garage is designed to be functional not beautiful. And most
garages are full of clutter of one type or another. Very often a
doorway that leads directly into a house from a garage or side yard is
small and dimly lit. You may even pass through a storage area or
laundry room as you enter your home in this way. This will not create
the positive flow of energy that is possible to generate by entering
through a front door, especially one that is clear and open and
welcomes you home with a sense of peace and beauty.
Keep Things in Good Repair
Your overall level of organization will increase if you make sure that
everything in your home is in good repair. Pay special attention to
lighting fixtures and lamps – be sure to replace burnt out bulbs
immediately so that your home stays well lit. This will help the chi in
your home keep flowing freely to support you in many amazing ways. When
things are broken, cracked or not working properly, it can slow you
down. Just as order tends to inspire more order, so, too, cracked and
broken appliances, loose door knobs and the like are impediments to an
organized life.
Light the Corners
Clutter tends to gather in shadowy areas, so be sure that the living
areas of your home are well lit, especially the corners. You and your
family members or roommates will be much less apt to pile things in
places that are highly visible. By shining some light on those
potential "dump-spots," you may prevent them from attracting clutter in
the first place!
Make Your Bed Every Morning
Start your day by making your bed and arranging the covers and pillows
in an orderly and pleasing way. Make sure all your laundry has been put
away and that your bedroom is neat. This should be your first gesture
of organization every day, as it marks the passage from sleep to a new
day and prepares the bedroom for your next night of sleep. Starting and
ending your day in a well-ordered environment will inspire a more
organization in the rest of your life.
Leave the Bathroom Tidy
Another area to pay attention to in the morning is the bathroom. Make
sure you hang towels neatly after you bathe or shower, and keep your
toiletries tucked away to avoid creating clutter around the sink or
tub. Tending to these two areas–the bedroom and bathroom–will set
a tone of organization that will continue throughout your day.
About the Author
Marie Diamond is an internationally recognized Feng Shui Master hailing from Belgium. She has taught this ancient practice in more than 30 countries, plus consulted numerous high-profile businesses, Hollywood celebrities, music stars and well-known authors. Marie belongs to the Transformational Leadership Council and has been featured in a number of projects for both television and film while currently writing several books.
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