Making a bedroom Feng Shui compliant
0 Comments | DNA : Daily News & Analysis; Mumbai, Jun 05, 2010
On average, one third of your life is spent in your bedroom. It is practically impossible to waste money on creating the perfect bedroom because it affects you more than any other room in your house. If your love life seems stale or is nonexistent, if your health could use some improvement or if you are looking for a new or different outlook on life, these simple bedroom tips might work for you:
Change as much as you can about your bedroom furnishings, wall colour and accessories, keeping in mind that this room is only about passion, rest and self-nurturing. Try to get a good balance of the five elements as well as honouring the shapes and colours of the house your bedroom falls within.
If you are looking for a major change, then stretch yourself and make major decor changes within the bedroom. In other words, don’t buy the same old comfort zone stuff that will get you into the same old love- and health-life situations!
Buy a wooden bed if you have the choice. Metal beds can conduct electricity, which can be a health concern. Try not to place anything electrical near your bed, and do not use electric blankets (even if they are plugged in but not turned on they can be harmful!), heating pads or massage pads
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July 28, 2010 @ 10:16 am
A purposeful inquiry is a question to think about without demanding an immediate answer. We can carry these questions with us daily, allowing the process of life to provide the answers. Life often provides the right question only when we are completely ready to accept and live the answer.
I have inquiries that I carry permanently, allowing them to evolve and bring new insights and inquiries over time. One day you might find that the question has changed, and with the changing of the question, you have changed as well.
If you could ask one question that you would be willing to ponder as long as necessary, what would your most life-enhancing question be today?
In choosing a question, consider how your life would look and feel if you could rate it a perfect 10. Then consider what you intend to accomplish during your lifetime. What is it that you need to know in order to move closer to your ideal life?
Do you need some ideas?
In the article,
18 Good Questions for Living the Good Life
, Lee Wise recently shared some great suggestions for “asking just the right questions to get just what you desire”.
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July 28, 2010 @ 8:56 am
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July 28, 2010 @ 7:16 am