02.04.2020 23:25:00
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Stuck at Home? Change Your House's Energy with Five Simple Feng Shui Tips from Simple Shui
SAN ANTONIO, April 2, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Homes need positive energy now, more than ever, as millions of Americans are homebound amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. Feng Shui allows individuals to prioritize the energy of their surroundings in specific ways.
"What we experience in life is often reflected energetically in our surroundings," said author and founder of Simple Shui, Amanda Gibby Peters. "When we change what's happening around us in a positive way, we reconfigure what happens in our lives as well. So, Simple Shui is my approach to curating and living a good life. I like to think of it as home improvement-meets-self empowerment!"
A few of Amanda's Simple Shui tips that people can start today:
- Curate an inspiring workspace by bringing in plants. Did you know they reduce concentration-induced fatigue?
- When bulbs burn out, replace them immediately with the same or higher wattage.
- Use Himalayan salt candle holders to set the mood and keep negative ions (nature's good vibes) floating through the air.
- Clutter under the bed breeds agitation. Empty space here is best. However, if your square footage is small and you need it for storage, let your soft stuff, i.e.: bedding, live here.
- Prioritize this ritual while working from home: When you wrap up for the day, shut the door to your office.
- During a personal financial crisis, turn on all the stove burners once a day while "seeing" money energy come into your life. Repeat until the crisis has passed.
More Simple Shui tips can be found in Gibby Peters' new book, Simple Shui for Every Day: 365 Ways to Feng Shui Your Life. This grab-and-go guide is conversational, unintimidating, and most of all, empowering. Every tip has been mindfully gathered by Gibby Peters from over a decade's worth of studying and practicing Feng Shui.
About Simple Shui founder, Amanda Gibby Peters
Amanda Gibby Peters is the voice and founder of Simple Shui. She's been teaching Feng Shui techniques and tips for over a decade, witnessing the life transformations of readers and clients alike. Amanda has been called "the Martha Stewart of Feng Shui" – and her work has been featured on Architectural Digest, My Domaine, Food52, Glitter Guide, MindBodyGreen, and Well + Good. Dallas-based with an international clientele, Amanda lives with her husband, twin daughters, and their rescue dog, Ruby. You can currently listen to daily Feng Shui tips from Amanda on Amazon's Alexa.
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