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Reduced Stress The Feng Shui Way
by: Tracy O'Brien
For more than 3 millenia, Chinese people have used the ancient wisdom of Feng
Shui to bring greater prosperity to themselves and to their environment. In the
modern era, we are constantly being bombarded by stress.
Whether you're blowing your horn in a traffic jam, trying to wade through the
spam emails clogging your inbox, taking unsolicited calls from salespeople on
your home phone and that's not even counting the everyday demands put upon you
by your work, family, household chores and if you have a second to spare - then
try to cram in some "leisure time".
Is it any wonder your nerves are feeling jangled and frayed!
We are all guilty of trying to do too much throughout the day, constantly piling
on the pressure with unfulfilled personal expectations just adding to stress of
just getting through the day.
There is some good news...
You can restore your energy, recharge yourself and release tension by utilizing
Feng Shui to create a home that is a sanctuary.
The principles of Feng Shui can help you create an environment to attract and
direct positive energy. You may not be aware of how many different ways your
physical space is affecting your well-being. Feng Shui provides help to identify
the issues in your environment. If learning about Feng Shui sounds like one more
project in an already busy life, consider this is one project which will lighten
your load, provide relief and enhance your energy, rather than drain your
internal resources or tire you out.
Making the pursuit of Feng Shui knowledge a worthwhile use of your time.
If your energy and your efforts are hindered, if your environment is increasing
to your sense of restriction because the Feng Shui is out of balance, your
stress only gets worse. Too much stress on the body has been demonstrated time
and again as negative for your well being. The overproduction of stress hormones
like cortisol and adrenaline put extra strain on all the systems in your body.
These hormones contribute to chronic conditions, like heart disease for example
which plague society.
Excess stress wears down the immune system and leads to increased susceptibility
colds and other illnesses.
One of the keys to restoring energy and relieving stress is getting enough rest.
Using Feng Shui to arrange your bedroom will help you get the fitfull sleep you
need. Feng Shui will guide you in selecting the right room to sleep in, the
right placement of your bed and the elimination of unwanted items - like mirrors
in the bedroom.
All of which will contribute to the quality of your rest and your waking energy.
Anxiety and stress trap and deplete energy. Correct use of Feng Shui optimizes
energy. An environment which employs proper Feng Shui principles contributes to
harmony, balance and well-being. The Chinese believe Feng Shui helps create the
conditions whereby you can excel in your life and your relationships.
Feng Shui restores your energy because the objective of Feng Shui is to allow
you to reach balance with your surroundings. You will learn how to place items
and arrange space so as to assist the flow of positive Chi energy. You will
learn to leave negative energy at the door and fill your living space with good
energy. With Feng Shui you can give yourself the positive pleasure of a
harmonious, planned home environment designed to increase your well-being.
About The Author
Tracy O'Brien is a long time student/practitioner of the art of Feng Shui and
also founder of FengShuiAstrology.com. Visit now for more Feng Shui Tips and a
FREE Feng Shui Astrology Personality Profile:
http://www.fengshuiastrology.com
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