Spring Cleaning with Feng Shui - Kitchen
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Carol Olmstead
Certified Feng Shui Practitioner, Feng Shui For Real Life
http://FengShuiForRealLife.com
1-800-652-9038
carol@FengShuiForRealLife.com
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 - Kitchen
Feng Shui expert Carol Olmstead demonstrates cleaning the kitchen 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. Now we are in the kitchen, a major clutter magnet for most homes. First thing I want you to do is take a look at those potholders. Have you let them become just a little bit too scuzzy? Time to replace them with something much newer and much fresher for spring. Then there are the other things that we often neglect. Take a look at your spice cabinet or wherever you keep your spices and herbs. Whenever you have something thats half filled or that you dont use, it represents disregard for your health because a kitchen is the focus of health in Feng Shui. Lets get rid of the old ones and put in some brand new ones. Now lets take a look at whats in your refrigerator. Food and health and wealth are all associated in Feng Shui. When you have good healthy food to feed your family and friends, then you live an abundant life. So lets take a look at whats going on in your refrigerator. Do you have food thats old, half filled and fuzzy? Time to get rid of it. Finally, lets give your kitchen floor a good, clean sweep. To sweep out all that old winter energy, buy yourself a new clean broom and make sure you sweep out of the kitchen directing your old energy out, instead of in. Now that we have finished clearing your kitchen, lets move to your family room. Thats another clutter collector in most homes because we spend so much time there.
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