Feng Shui Holiday
Dos and Don'ts
Tips for attracting happy holiday energy
by Simone Sanders

The holidays are here, kicking off a whole host of celebrations. If you're going to throw a festive gathering, think about adding some Feng Shui to the mix. Just a few simple adjustments can ensure that your party is the glittering peak of the social season.
Do Put an even number of candles in the far right corner of your main gathering space. The far right corner governs relationships. By putting candles in multiples of two in this part of your home, your holiday parties will be loving, harmonious and fun. The best colors for these candles are red, pink, yellow or brown.
Don't Seat your most beloved guest closest to the door. Whoever is seated nearest to the door will be the first one to leave. Keep this in mind if you have any pesky relatives that have plagued past gatherings.
Do Make sure that your centerpiece is low enough to ensure easy conversation. A round glass bowl filled with floating white candles will promote sparkling discussion. If someone has been kind enough to present you with a bouquet of flowers, display it on a sideboard or buffet table, where it won't interfere with socializing.
Don't Let bossy, overbearing types sit at the head of the table. Otherwise, they'll monopolize the conversation. If you have no other choice but to put such a person at the head of the table, position a round mirror to the left of this person's eye line so that he or she will be more respectful.
Do Enliven your home with enticing aromas. Fill a saucepan with water and then add five cinnamon sticks, some orange peel and a handful of cloves. Keep the saucepan on low heat so its warm, spicy scent will draw your guests into the heart of your home.
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