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Creating Wealth the Feng Shui Way




By Merrit Strunk

Creating wealth and prosperity is something many of us spend a lifetime trying to achieve, but did you know you can actually incorporate some natural methods to encourage personal wealth?

It's true!

Feng shui is an ancient art. It strives for balance in all things connected to your life, about your life.

The secrets of this ancient philosophy are many, but here are the top 4 business tips for creating wealth:

 

1. Where's your front door?

Now, while I'm not advocating moving if your front door isn't currently in the proper location, it is a well-known "good chi/bad chi" piece of advice that north or south facing front doors invite good chi. This, of course, leaves the rest of us with east/west facing front doors to cope with this slight setback. There is a phrase, "money in/money out" associated with east/west facing doors. Something to keep in mind during your next house buying expedition or hunt for a rental.

2. Like water?

Positioning a fountain at the front door can be helpful, if it's not directly across from the door. Make sure you have positioned it to "flow into" your house. If you've installed something for drama, and it points outward, try turning it for the best positive effects.

3. Mirrors are great, but are yours hung correctly?

Many people use mirrors to enhance room dimensions and bring a sparkle into their homes. However, and again according to sources, make sure you never put a mirror directly opposite your front door. It may look nice, but "bad chi" can be a result. My interpretation is that when you open the door, and it reflects the outside, you're sort of pushing your good luck back out the door. Sounds like a definite detriment to creating wealth, and also sounds entirely plausible.

And... last but not least, the top creating wealth tip of the day is...

4. Where is your computer sitting?

Believe it or not, position your computer in the wrong spot in your home or office and you may be inviting "bad chi." This bad chi may be preventing you from creating and sustaining your wealth building business. The ideal spot for your computer? Check to see, or trying moving it to, a southeast corner of your home (or in the southeast corner of any room in your home). If yours isn't there, trying moving it and see what happens.

Life is built on all the little pieces. Creating wealth, and having a life of prosperity can be yours... if you pay attention to even the smallest details.

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About the Author
Merrit Strunk believes incorporating a body, mind and spirit approach makes the difference when it comes to creating wealth for yourself and family. Visit him at Havfinancialfreedom.com

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