by Genie | Mar 17, 2016 | De-cluttering, Feng Shui, Life coaching, simplify, Uncategorized
By applying these Feng Shui techniques for children you should be well on your way to creating healthy, harmonious surroundings for your family. Feng Shui (pronounced Fung Shway) is the ancient Chinese art and science of placement. Basically, the intent is to harness...
by Genie | Jan 10, 2016 | De-cluttering, Feng Shui, Life coaching, Motivation, perspective, simplify, Uncategorized, viewpoint
Day 6 Today I will reinforce my #resolution started at Christmas. #Simplify is the name of the game. Dinner menu started off as a 5 course meal. All these great recipes were dug out or found anew. My mind and heart (I do love to create in the kitchen) was aglow and...
by Genie | Jan 9, 2016 | De-cluttering, Feng Shui, Life coaching, Motivation, Romance & Relationship, Uncategorized
30 Day Bite size resolution Challenge – Day 5 Purge & rekindle. My #resolution yesterday – yes I missed a day writing to make room for more play. Reconnect with people that resonate and hold a place in your heart. At the same time lovingly (or not – your...
by Genie | Jan 5, 2016 | fear, Feng Shui, Gratitude, Law of Attraction, Life coaching, Motivation, perspective, Uncategorized, viewpoint
50 Ways to Crush the Things that are Keeping You from Happiness and Success The world is not black and white. If you’re berating yourself with thoughts such as “I always fail” or “I’ll never get this,” turn them around by thinking...
by Genie | Jan 5, 2016 | De-cluttering, Feng Shui, Life coaching, Motivation, Romance & Relationship
30 Day Bite Size Resolution Challenge – Day 2 “Givers have to set limits because takers rarely do.” Irma Kurtz My resolution today is to choose to spend my time with people and at events or engaging in only that which contributes to making my heart sing,...
by Genie | Jan 5, 2016 | De-cluttering, Feng Shui, Life coaching, Motivation
Our resolutions /goals will manifest as we will take it day by day, tiny bite size goals that will add up to a job well done. Resolutions don’t work usually because people make a finite list or make them huge discouraging tasks and then beat themselves up if it...