Welcome to the blog “Unfolding Space”, where we deal with Feng Shui and SpaceHealing and in this article we introduce what Feng Shui advice is all about. Immerse yourself in a world of energy, harmony and balance as we focus on the art of space flow.
This post is about celebrating autumn in all its golden glory. You’ll discover more about the fascinating world of autumn and how we can make this season shine in our rooms through the art of spatial flow and energetic harmony.
Feng Shui is often associated with business success, which is certainly justified. However, the deeper purpose of Feng Shui in the work environment is to create a space in which you can live and work in harmonized balance and abundance.
In today’s fast-paced and demanding world, life can seem like a crazy whirlwind—pulling us in a million different directions. As we struggle to find our center of gravity, the desire to achieve balance and harmony in life is stronger than ever.
The change of seasons is always an excellent time for internal and external cleansing. Just as our bodies love it when we eliminate toxins and brighten our souls, our Spaces feel the same. Spring, especially, is the perfect time for a reset and refresh!
In my Feng Shui consultations, success and growth are often central themes. We ask, how can this space support my growth? What can I do to make my dreams come true? What should be changed so that the cash flow – flows with ease and abundance?
Sometimes when it comes to doing it, I just don’t feel inspired. How do I handle this when it comes up? Believe it or not, I give in!
Does it feel impossible to bring order and Feng Shui into our children’s rooms? Let’s talk about how you can make this work.
Every day is a great moment to take a deep breath and evaluate your workspace. Discover the power of Office Feng Shui to optimize your workspace for success. Transform your office into a place of balance and positivity.
One morning, I was wavering back and forth — should I stay home and work from my office or venture out to work from Starbucks? I ended up following my gut and headed out to the nearby Starbucks.
When a couple separates, there is a gap; a void – that is often filled with pain, sadness, and loneliness. Even though this outcome may be a positive or mutual one, the relationship, in essence, is over. The word “over” is often related to the event of the relationship coming to an end. The past moments and memories – are all connected to this word of finality.