Spring Cleaning with Feng Shui - Front Door
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Carol Olmstead
Certified Feng Shui Practitioner, Feng Shui For Real Life
http://FengShuiForRealLife.com
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Carol M. Olmstead is a nationally-recognized consultant, author, and speaker specializing in practical, real-world uses of Feng Shui for today's homes and offices. Nationwide, she consults with clients and presents customized workshops and seminars. Known as The Feng Shui Maven, Carol practices a contemporary, updated version of Feng Shui that focuses on the practical applications. She uses her natural intuitive sense and business savvy to bring easy-to-implement, real-world solutions to improve inauspicious situations and help you attract health, happiness, love, and prosperity.
Carol's new book, the Feng Shui Quick Guide For Home and Office: Secrets For Attracting Wealth, Harmony, and Love includes a day-by-day calendar of 366 fast fix Feng Shui tips, and a monthy clutter-clearing guide. You can order your copy at www.FengShuiForRealLife.com.
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Spring Cleaning with Feng Shui - Front Door
Feng Shui expert Carol Olmstead demonstrates demonstrates cleaning the front door utilizing the principles of Feng Shui.
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Carol Olmstead: I am Carol Olmstead and my company is called Feng Shui For Real Life. Today I am showing you how to spring clear with Feng Shui. The first place to start is at your front door because in Feng Shui, we say the front door represents the Mouth of Chi. Thats the area where all the good energy enters your house.
So take a look around, take a look at that doormat. Has it taken a beading this winter? If so, its time to change it. This is also a good time to clear out those dead leaves, stop planting a few flowers, something like pansies that will hold up in case you have a late show.
Then take a look at the door itself. Is it dirty? How many times have you actually dusted your front door? In Feng Shui, we want to take a look at where the dust is. If you have cobwebs, its really important to get rid of those because cobwebs in Feng Shui represent being stuck and not able to move forward. Check to see, maybe your door needs some painting.
The next thing you want to do is take a look at your floor mat. A lot of us put a floor mat down in the winter just to catch all that mud that we bring in with the snow and the rain. Now is the time to get rid of it and lets put a fresh clean doormat because this is the area where the energy enters your house. Next, I recommend you take a look at what you are keeping in the foyer. For example, are you keeping shoes? A lot of people do, because they find it very convenient. The only problem is in Feng Shui, keeping shoes in your foyer represents walking away from a peaceful life in that home. We dont want that. The best thing to do, keep them out of sight. Lets just put them in your hall closet. If you dont have a hall closet, lets find a piece of furniture, like a small cabinet, to place in the foyer and put your shoes there. Now lets take a look at whats in your hall closet. First of all, lets take a look at what you are holding on to. You have shopping bags and other things at the bottom of your closet. You are really not going to use all of them, time to move them out. If you have got that extra glove that you have been saving in hopes that you will find its need, at this time of the year its time to acknowledge you are never going to find it. Lets get rid of it. Take a look at the coats that you keep in your closet. If you havent worn at item all winter, its time to say you are never going to use it again. Take it out of your closet, donate it, sell it, send it along its way where it can do some good. Now that we are finished in your foyer, lets go take a look at your kitchen.
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