Feng Shui Attracting Wealth Tips - Living Room

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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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Feng Shui Attracting Wealth Tips - Living Room

Let Carol Olmstead show you how to attract wealth in your home by utilizing Feng Shui.

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Carol Olmstead: I am Carol Olmstead and I am showing you how to use Feng Shui to attract wealth. Now I am in the living room. First, let's talk about windows. In Feng Shui we believe that windows are the eyes of your home. If your windows are cloudy, so is your vision, it's blocked. You cannot see opportunities clearly and you certainly can't act on them and attract wealth into your home. So clean your windows and clear your vision and attract wealth.

My next tip for attracting wealth into your life is called balancing the elements. Don't get worried by that term because elements is the way in Feng Shui we talk about the colors, shapes and textures all around you. When they are in balance, when you are surrounded by all five of these elements, you feel good and when you feel good you can respond to the opportunities that come to bring wealth into your life.

Let's talk about the first element, it's fire. Fire is the element like our fireplace here that brings passion, emotion, literally, fire into your life. We can bring it in by having a fireplace. Don't worry if you don't have one, because the red color is also the fire element and this triangular pattern that's also the fire element. Again, fire brings passion into your life.

The next one is earth. Earth is the element that grounds us, it makes us feel balanced. This coffee table which is made of stone is made of earth, the color of this rug is a brown color, it's also earth, earth to ground and balance us.

The next element is metal. Metal is the element of strength around us. The TV is metal, all light colors are metal. If you have got any computers and electronics, they are all, the metal element, they give us strength, they give us focus.

The next one is water. Water is represented by glass things, water is represented by anything that has a flowing pattern and blue and black colors, like you are moving in deep water and water is the element that makes us flow, expand. We certainly need that for wealth.

Finally, wood, wood is the element we use to describe anything growing. So plants are the wood element. The shape of the wood element is anything rectangular; the color of the wood element is anything green and growing. So as you can see this room is nicely balanced. We feel good in this room, it's good Feng Shui, we are ready to respond to anything that comes along our way. That's how you balance the five elements.

Now let's move to the kitchen.

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