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Feng Shui Tips: Are Your Surroundings Contributing to Your Problems?

Feng Shui Tips: Are Your Surroundings Contributing to Your Problems? by Kerri Miller | #AspireMag

Of all the challenges we face in life, it’s often an afterthought to look at one big contributing factor that maybe adding to them–our surroundings!  Making subtle changes around you can alleviate many typical complaints. 

When something is off the first thing I look at is my surroundings.   

  • Marriage feeling stuck? I look at what’s going on in the bedroom. 
  • Kids grades suffering?  Let’s check the bedroom and study area. 
  • Money not flowing?  There are a few rooms in the house to pay attention to. 

For most people, considering the space they’re in is an afterthought or never considered at all.   

Last week a friend posted an SOS on Facebook: “I’m so tired.  I already do XYZ to get a good night of sleep but it’s not working.  Does anyone have any suggestions?” 

And a bunch of people jumped in with good ideas like:  *try melatonin  *take magnesium  *try essential oils  *get a sleep study *get more exercise *try this tea *try sleep meditations *try hypnosis *reduce blue light exposure. All great ideas! 

I threw this strategy into the mix: “Maybe it’s not you!  Maybe it’s YOUR BEDROOM that’s interfering with deep, restful sleep! 

For example, you may have: 

  • Things above, below or beside you that are distracting your energy body. 
  • Colors, patterns, decor items, work, exercise equipment or electronics that are activating the room. 
  • Mirrors, windows, doors or corners that make energy flow more harshly around you. 

And all of that is contributing to your tossing and turning and waking up tired.   

In business groups I see and hear colleagues comment things like “I’m so distracted.  How can I focus better on my work?”  

And people pop in with tons of ideas:  *read this book *hire this coach *try time blocking *turn off social media *take more breaks *Use a daily planner *set a timer *hire VA support …  

Yes, those are all viable ideas. But also, maybe it’s not you or what you’re doing, maybe it’s YOUR WORKSPACE that’s contributing to the distraction and lack of focus! 

Perhaps, if you took a good look, you’d see: 

  • Visible clutter on your desk or hidden clutter in closets, drawers, files and electronic files that’s taking up visual and mental bandwidth. 
  • Unfinished projects that are pulling at your attention. 
  • No energetic boundaries between work and the rest of life. 
  • Furnishings that contribute to distracting pain and discomfort. 
  • Oh, and if your bedroom is “off” too, and you’re not sleeping well either, then you’re showing up with a reduced mental capacity right at the gate!   

These are all tangible things that will throw you off your best game at work!   

If some part of your life is feeling off or not optimized, it’s a sure sign that something is off in your home.  

Take a look around you!  Maybe you can head off more restless nightimprove your attention spansave your marriage, help your kidand improve your financial outlook with just a few simple changes to your environment.   

It certainly won’t hurt the other remedies you’re testing out along the way and it might save you time, energy, money and even your health in the long run.

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About the author 

Kerri Miller

Kerri Miller is a Feng Shui Practitioner who shows heart-centered women how to arrange their surroundings to support more joy, ease and prosperity. She works with clients both onsite and remotely. Find out more at www.KerriMillerConsulting.com. Download her free e-book 3 Feng Shui Shifts to Support your Joy, Ease, and Prosperity.

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