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Inspiration Or Desperation
+ First Of All, Forget About Regret!
Katherine Mansfield once said "Make it a rule of life never to regret and never to look back. Regret is an appalling waste of energy; you can't build on it; it's only for wallowing in." When talking about...
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I hate my computer and other inspirational thoughts
The New Year has not started out very well for Yours Truly. After the first day of the new year, my life went south for the rest of the winter. All I can say is, I hope it has a wonderful winter, and don't forget to write. Speaking of writing,...
Living with Christian Art for Inspiration
Christian art is wonderful for inspiring us. Cathedrals and churches, paintings, music, performances, and sculpture have been created for centuries. Now, in our own time, photography, mixed media, and posters are widely available too. All these...
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It Came Out of the Airwaves: Where to Find the Inspiration for Your Next Business Project
There's no secret to creating that "killer app" in business: Find a niche and fill it. If only that was as easy as it sounds! Some of us are entrepreneurial Isaac Newtons -- we get hit on the head by an apple in the form of a need we discover --...
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Using Feng Shui to Embody Your Inspiration
Who inspires you, who makes you envious? The answers will help you design your life!
If there's someone who inspires you, or someone you envy - that is your heart giving you a clue as to what you want more of in your life. These questions will help you embody your inspiration.
1. Who inspires you?
2. What is it about their life that resonates most strongly? Is it what they are doing, or is it how they are being?
3. What could you do to incorporate more of this into your life?
4. The Helpful People & Travel area of your home or office is a good place to put symbols of people who inspire you. It could be a photograph, you could place their name on a piece of paper in a silver box, use an example of their work, or place something symbolic there.
5. The Children & Creativity area relates to projects and creativity. Place a symbol of what this person represents to you there.
6. The Knowledge & Self-Cultivation area represents awareness and knowledge. Place a symbol of the inspiration you would like to embody in this area of your home.
You can place these enhancements in that particular area of your
home, or of a room, such as your office or bedroom. Those two rooms are where people usually spend the most time, so will have a greatest impact on you.
For a visual representation of the various areas of the Bagua, what they represent and how to find them in your home, see: http://www.LifeDesignStrategies.com/BaguaMap.html
Maximizing the Power of Your Enhancements
1. Get clear about what you want to create.
2. Make sure the area is clutter free.
3. Place your enhancements with intention - it makes them much more powerful.
4. Make space for insights, awareness and creative ideas to come to you. You can do this by taking time to just 'be' - no errands, emails or to-dos!
© 2003, Vicky White. All rights reserved. May be duplicated with attribution and copyright notice intact. http://www.LifeDesignStrategies.com/
About the Author
Vicky White is a Certified Feng Shui Consultant and Life Coach who works with clients both locally and internationally. Get your FREE 7-part e-course “Your Secret Weapon: Powerful Feng Shui Tips To Give Your Business The Competitive Edge” at http://www.LifeDesignStrategies.com/
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