Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui 
Ok, I have only read a little bit of this so far but already it's inspired me to de-clutter various nooks of my house. It has a way of inspiring you to de-clutter instead of inducing guilt about it.Feng Shui is about the movement of energy through your home, and not surprisingly clutter is a major thing that gets in the way. She makes the point that you can follow the various advice to put a mirror here or a plant there, but if everything is all cluttered that is going to overshadow whatever
I was given this book to read and expected to learn about design elements in order to make my home more welcoming and beautiful. I was taken aback when the majority of the book opened my eyes to what emotions I had been harboring in my junk. Not only have I cleared out the physical excess, I've started purging my life of other unwanted clutter (behaviors, hobbies I thought I "needed", etc). I cannot tell you enough how pleased I am that I read this book. It really came into my life by accident

While I ignored most of the feng shui tidbits (I've never really had the patience to figure it all out), I did find the advice for ongoing space clearing to be really terrific. Not too much mumbo jumbo and lots of clear, concise ideas for letting go of unwanted or unneeded stuff.
While it may seem simple enough to be organized, many of us end up settling for the clutter and chaos in our homes and lives. This book walks through clearing spaces and improving the energy around us. By sorting your junk, you organize your life.A concept that was particularly difficult for me to embrace was the idea of letting things go. While I am not a pack-rat, there are things I hold onto "just in case." Kingston tackles this idea well, and it goes hand-in-hand with the law of attraction.
Inspiring! I have already started to clean up the mess in our basement.
So far this book has made he a happier person and I am only on page 50. I have a lot of clutter, though. Let me know if you want to borrow it.
Karen Kingston
Hardcover | Pages: 224 pages Rating: 3.97 | 3099 Users | 415 Reviews

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| Title | : | Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui |
| Author | : | Karen Kingston |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Revised and Updated |
| Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
| Published | : | January 5th 2016 by Harmony (first published September 1st 1998) |
| Categories | : | Nonfiction. Self Help. Spirituality |
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In this revised and updated edition of her classic, bestselling book, Karen Kingston draws on her wealth of experience as a clutter clearing, space-clearing, and feng shui practitioner to show you how to transform your life by letting go of clutter. Her unique approach lies in understanding that clutter is stuck energy that has far-reaching physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual effects. You'll be motivated to clutter clear as never before when you realize just how much your junk has been holding you back! You will learn: - Why people keep clutter - How clutter causes stagnation in your life - How to clear clutter quickly and effectively - How to live clutter-freePoint Books As Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui
| Original Title: | Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui |
| ISBN: | 1101906588 (ISBN13: 9781101906583) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.97 From 3099 Users | 415 ReviewsEvaluation Regarding Books Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui
This book is revolutionizing my life... I am already feeling so much lighter and freer since I began implementing the book's suggestions. Seriously a must read for everyone--who knew that cleaning up and decluttering could change your life! Love it!Ok, I have only read a little bit of this so far but already it's inspired me to de-clutter various nooks of my house. It has a way of inspiring you to de-clutter instead of inducing guilt about it.Feng Shui is about the movement of energy through your home, and not surprisingly clutter is a major thing that gets in the way. She makes the point that you can follow the various advice to put a mirror here or a plant there, but if everything is all cluttered that is going to overshadow whatever
I was given this book to read and expected to learn about design elements in order to make my home more welcoming and beautiful. I was taken aback when the majority of the book opened my eyes to what emotions I had been harboring in my junk. Not only have I cleared out the physical excess, I've started purging my life of other unwanted clutter (behaviors, hobbies I thought I "needed", etc). I cannot tell you enough how pleased I am that I read this book. It really came into my life by accident

While I ignored most of the feng shui tidbits (I've never really had the patience to figure it all out), I did find the advice for ongoing space clearing to be really terrific. Not too much mumbo jumbo and lots of clear, concise ideas for letting go of unwanted or unneeded stuff.
While it may seem simple enough to be organized, many of us end up settling for the clutter and chaos in our homes and lives. This book walks through clearing spaces and improving the energy around us. By sorting your junk, you organize your life.A concept that was particularly difficult for me to embrace was the idea of letting things go. While I am not a pack-rat, there are things I hold onto "just in case." Kingston tackles this idea well, and it goes hand-in-hand with the law of attraction.
Inspiring! I have already started to clean up the mess in our basement.
So far this book has made he a happier person and I am only on page 50. I have a lot of clutter, though. Let me know if you want to borrow it.


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