Feng Shui Q & A: Feng Shui Books
Q: What is the best feng shui book about home decorating?

A: I love this book, “Feng Shui With What You Have.” The feng shui basics are clear and accurate. Its no-nonsense. its a great starting point.
“ Circumstances do not make a man, they reveal him.
~ Wayne Dyer letting you know that its how you handle things that shows who you are as a person.
Feng Shui Q & A: Minimalist Design
Q: Do you have resources for Minimalist/Functional design?

A: While my domain for the moment is primarily feng shui and not yet design in full, I think you might enjoy The Everyday Minimalist blog. Its more philosophical, but its really the full-scale minimalist blog. Also, you could hit up Design Within Reach and cruise Dezeen, thought its more conceptual and high-end rather than purely functional and chic design stuff. There is always… IKEA. :)
Feng Shui Q & A: Cleaning Up.
Q: Is cleaning my room feng shui?
A: Yep. Its a start!
(via urbanredneck)
Color= the single most profound and simple way to change any aspect of your life.
The Change Blog: 6 Virtues That Can Radically Change Your Life
Although they are all part of a good, quick read, my personal favorite (and the most difficult virtue for me sometimes) is:
1. Commitment
Without commitment, we have little direction or purpose in life. We fall victims to our circumstances, rather than being captains of our ships. But to commit to a worthy cause, to something that holds meaning for us, whether it’s a highly noble one like starting a nonprofit or simply promising to exercise regularly, is when things turn around. Now we have focusing power, there are no more questions, no more being on the fence or wavering in the face of fear, temptation or criticism. The moment we commit to something, thoughts become action and with true commitment, we become unstoppable.
Think about what you are committed to or not committed to in life. Our commitments either move us towards our goals or further away from our goals. The beauty is that we have a choice. We can continue committing to things that are not working for us or to nothing at all, which can lead to frustration, unhappiness and even addiction, or we can commit to things that matter to us and give our lives purpose.
The Guerilla Gardner has me soooo excited to start planting things… I need to figure out some indoor plant situations at home…! (thank you alexis!!!!)
“ I had no ambition to make a fortune. Mere money-making has never been my goal, I had an ambition to build.
John D. Rockefeller
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