Are prosperity and peace of mind at the top of your wish list but the bottom of your action plan? Is prosperity an elusive ideal way of life? Is peace of mind a dream you feel can never be your reality? Is opportunity knocking on your front door but never enters?
More often than not, prosperity and peace of mind are considered to be elusive by most people; and opportunity never knocks. In fact, many do not even know how to define them. Does prosperity mean having a home, a decent job, enough money to pay the bills, a family and some leisure time? Or, does it mean being wealthy beyond your wildest dreams, being the CEO of a major corporation or having the perfect family? Does peace of mind equate to physical safety, financial security or maybe even good health?
In today’s society prosperity is often thought of as success in the form of physical and financial well-being. Peace of mind is a gentler concept for being secure or having no fear externally or internally. It is more of an internal sense of well-being. Opportunity is another way to describe hope. The feeling that there is a better tomorrow ahead and it is going to be available to you.
Are prosperity and peace of mind on your wish list? If so, then carefully define them. Just what exactly is prosperity and what determines peace of mind for you? You cannot achieve either until you know what you actually want. Perhaps you already have prosperity or peace of mind.
Action Plan
Use Feng Shui as a tool to help focus positive energy on your desired prosperity and peace of mind so when opportunity knocks you will welcome it with open arms. Having created a clear definition of what you want, use the steps below to energize your desires.
Maintain a “gratitude attitude” for everything you have and will receive – this creates a can-do energy that attracts good things
Unclutter the southeast corner of your living/family room and focus energy on your desire for prosperity by placing a small wooden box in this area filled with seven gold coins such as the new US $1.00 coin – this energizes income and wealth of all types
Unclutter the south area of your living/family room and place something there that is red such as a candle, a tall slender tapering vase or a picture on the wall with some red – this energizes good fortune and luck so opportunities will come your way
Unclutter the southwest area of your living/family room and place a large bouquet of flowers there in various colors, sizes and shapes – this energizes relationships of all types that can help you realize your objectives
Unclutter the east area of your living/family room and place a healthy green upward reaching plant in that area – this focuses positive energy on new growth, new business, new ideas, new additions to the family and good health
It is important to always unclutter an area first before energizing it. Otherwise, you will energize the clutter which leads to more clutter instead of energizing your desires.
Feng Shui is a tool that can help you realize your dreams and goals by focusing the positive use of energy on the areas of your life you wish to change. It helps you shift unfocused energy to being highly focused supportive energy.
New fresh focused energy promotes new opportunities, prosperity and a greater well-being. Remember to unclutter first and then focus positive energy in the southeast, south, southwest and east as noted above. But also remember to maintain a “gratitude attitude.” Being grateful for everything you already have can only help attract that which you want.
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Pat Heydlauff, president of Energy Design, uses Feng Shui design principles to eliminate chaos and stress at home and within oneself. More than a Feng Shui expert, Pat is a consultant and speaker who helps remove clutter and negativity while encouraging personal growth, improved relationships and prosperity. Her new book, “Feng Shui: So Easy a Child Can Do It,” shows how to achieve a better tomorrow. For information on her consulting, speaking and artwork, call: 561-408-2708.
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