Feng Shui to Improve Home Health Energy

PowerHouse Feng Shui Podcast - A podcast by Patricia Lohan - Mondays

One of the most pressing questions that came in was from Maggie, who sought guidance on improving the health energy of her home. She shared the challenging situation of her partner being sent home from the hospital with no further treatment options. In response, I would like to extend my heartfelt support and love to Maggie during this difficult time. To enhance the health energy of your home, I recommend starting with setting intentions and writing a love letter to your home. By expressing your desires for health and support, you establish a powerful connection with your living space. Additionally, focusing on the center area of your home is crucial. Clearing out clutter and maintaining cleanliness in this area will create a harmonious environment. "Clear out and declutter as much as you possibly can from the home, from that center area, keeping it as clean and as clear. Bringing in fresh flowers, bringing in things of just images and images of bright growth will be really useful."  Identifying stagnant energy in your home is another essential step. These are spaces that have not been touched or attended to for a while. In Maggie's case, I suggest seeking the assistance of a professional declutterer. Their expertise will ensure that the process is handled with care and respect, allowing Maggie to focus on spending precious time with her partner. Recruit the help of a declutterer to come in and do that because your time now is precious with your partner. And rather than you being away clearing and sorting, there's amazing professional declutterers available who would come in and they are so amazing.   Key Takeaways: Clear and declutter the center area of your home to improve health energy. Bring in fresh flowers and images of growth to create a positive atmosphere. Clear stagnant energy in unused spaces to keep the chi flowing. Seek the help of a professional declutterer to save time and create a harmonious environment.

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