Get rid of clutter, reorganize your home, and revitalize your life with this simple guide to feng shui.
What does the stuff in your home say about your life? Do your closets overflow? Is the area under your bed permanent storage space for junk? An ancient Chinese proverb says that if you want to change your life, you must move things in your home. In Feng Shui Your Life, Tisha Morris provides quick, easy, and practical feng shui techniques to help you get rid of clutter and rearrange your home. By following her simple steps and checklists, you can create an inviting, personal atmosphere in your home, ultimately renovating your life. Discover how to:
Manageably clear clutter to optimize space
Use lighting, color, and simple objects to create good energy flow
Space clear to promote good health
Integrate natural elements into your home to create harmony, prosperity, and happiness
Industry Reviews
"A great book for people . . . who are suffering [from] the common problem of hoarding junk." --Mary Lambert, author of "Feng Shui for Today's Living "
"Cut the chatter and feng shui! This is the book to use if you are interested in just getting something done." --Karen Rauch Carter, author of the national bestseller "Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life "
"Useful for anyone who wants her home to be a reflection of what's in her heart and mind." --Geralin Thomas, Disorganization Expert from A&E's "Hoarders"
"Feng Shui Your Life offers an easy way to help you shift energy, organize a space, and get things flowing again. If you have read books on feng shui and found them too complicated, Feng Shui Your Life is the answer you are looking for." --Yvonne Perry, author of "Whose Stuff Is This? Finding Freedom from the Thoughts, Feelings, and Energy of Those Around You "
"Feng Shui Your Life is for everyone who wants to feel great in their home. The beauty of this book is that the tips are so simple and easy to do. You will be amazed at how subtle changes, and just a couple of minutes, can truly change your life." --Whitney Ferre, author of "The Artist Within: A Guide to Becoming Creatively Fit"