How Wabi Sabi Can Influence The Perfectionist

Wabi Sabi demonstates that nothing in life is perfect! The Japanese poet, Basho reminds us, “Try too hard and wabi sabi is gone; if it is manipulated it feels contrived; if it is forced, it looks cheap. No one can take a morning-glory that is stretched across a garden path and arrange it around an […]

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 5 Feng Shui Tips To Improve Children’s Sleep

We often talk about adult sleep problems, but how can we enhance children’s environments to promote better sleep patterns for them? My clients are often confused by mixed messages about decorating children’s rooms. I explain that the primary goal of a child’s bedroom is to promote health and vitality in the form of restful sleep. […]

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 Celebrate the Feng Shui of Autumn

Autumn in Feng Shui  is a transition time when we shift from the peak of Yang activity in the summer  to the beginning of a Yin period, a time when nature starts to contract inwards. In my classes, I teach that feng shui is a cyclical, energy practice. If we follow the natural way of […]

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 Can Sacred Space be Healthy for You?

Honoring something with respect and dignity is ‘sacred’…this something could be YOU! But, do you take time to honor yourself with your own sacred space? The first  energy spot I work on now with clients who are super busy professionals, moms or retirees…is finding a sacred space. Yes, exercise and spending time connecting with others […]

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