
Thanksgiving Feng Shui Tips
Give thanks, and get positive energy in return!
by Stephanie Dempsey
Thanksgiving is a marvelous opportunity to acknowledge all of the bounty we enjoy on a daily basis. By being more receptive to abundance, you can attract it more readily. If you have a hard time counting your blessings, try integrating these feng shui cures into your living and office spaces. They will help you focus on what you have, instead of concentrating on what you lack.
Mellow Out
Muted colors like chocolate brown, goldenrod, pumpkin and olive lend a sense of safety, protection and support. If you're preoccupied with financial worries, integrate these colors into your decorating scheme. They will make you more content with what you have. Earth tones can also make you more resourceful.
Back to Square One
Sturdy and reassuring, square shapes promote contentment. Using square plates instead of round ones will make you slow down and appreciate meals more fully. If you have a hard time sitting still and enjoying your surroundings, put some square cushions on your sofa or square pillows on your bed. And a square-shaped mirror will make you more satisfied with your appearance.
Soft as Silk
Soft textures can make you more receptive to warmth, kindness and affection. Go ahead and splurge on a downy comforter, some plush pillows or a set of luxurious sheets. Positioning a plush, comfortable love seat in the far right corner of your home or office will make you more open to loving, nurturing relationships. This will also stimulate your own generous instincts ...
A Trip to Bountiful
It's easy to be thankful when you're surrounded by symbols of abundance. A bowl filled with fresh fruit, a vase of colorful flowers, a rack filled with fine wine, a painting of a harvest field ... all of these things will make you feel prosperous and content. If you have a collection, display it to its best advantage. The sight of it will remind you that there is more to wealth than money in the bank.
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