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Bedroom Tips
Fengshui
Bedroom Tips
Fengshui bedroom tips are an
important part of your wealth creation strategy because you spend up to
one-
third of your life in your bedroom.
This is the room where your body rests, rejuvenates and restores itself, while
your brain processes your daily
experiences and initiates all kinds of little
understood subconscious processes through the medium of dreams.
You need to make sure that the external energy in the room flows freely as you
reorganize your internal energy
during sleep.
As well as using the fengshui bedroom tips, you can also utilize the fengshui
bagua to energize the various
aspects of the
room in relation to your goals.

Here are 12 ways to utilize fengshui in your bedroom:
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Feng
Shui Bedroom Tip 1
The top of your bed (or headboard) should be placed solidly against the
wall. The main purpose is to allow a solid support of your bed
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for
stability. If the side of your bed is also against a wall, you should allow
a similar space of 7-9 inches between the bed and the wall.
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(These
measurements are taken with a Chinese measuring tape which is divided into
yin and yang segments.)
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Feng
Shui Bedroom Tip 2
The foot of the bed should never face the doorway, the theory being that the
influx of energy from the rest of the house through the
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doorway makes for a
less than relaxing sleep. With your foot facing the doorway will let your
soul leave easily. This position only applies
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only for the deceased.
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Feng
Shui Bedroom Tip 3
Don't have a mirror or mirrored dressing table facing the bed, if you can
see yourself in the mirror from a resting position. There isn't a
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problem if
the mirror is too high for this to occur. You can either change the position
of the mirror or dressing table, or cover it with a
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cloth each night before
going to bed. That goes for any objects which can reflect your image.
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Feng
Shui Bedroom Tip 4
If any piece of furniture is diagonal to a corner, fill the corner space
with a living plant to prevent 'dead' energy from accumulating.
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Feng
Shui Bedroom Tip 5
Use table cloth to soften any sharp corners of your furniture that point
directly towards your sleeping position.
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Feng
Shui Bedroom Tip 6
Most doorways in western countries are too high and therefore negate the
influx of positive energy. The simplest way to correct this is:
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Measure the height
of the doorway.
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(These
measurements are taken with a Chinese measuring tape which is divided
into yin and yang segments.)
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- Feng
Shui Bedroom Tip 7 -
Differentiate between
clutter and storage. Spend a morning sorting out items to be discarded
(preferably
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donated to a charity) and items you need to store. Keep your
storage spaces neat and organized.
- Feng
Shui Bedroom Tip 8
Keep the area under your bed as clear as possible. Do not use the underside
of your bed for storing things. This might prevent the chi
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from circulating
freely hence will affect your health.You might need to reorganize your
closet to accommodate items usually stored
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under the bed.
- Feng
Shui Bedroom Tip 9
Do an annual or bi-annual cleanout of your closets. Seriously question the
wisdom of keeping any item of clothing you haven't worn f
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or at least 12
months. Give away all those clothes that are no longer 'you', making room
for a new and more exciting wardrobe.
- Feng
Shui Bedroom Tip 10
Avoid having a desk or workspace in your bedroom. The bedroom should be a
purely personal resting space, not one that combines
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work and rest. Should
you do have a workdesk in one corner, separate it from the rest of the room
with screens.
- Feng
Shui Bedroom Tip 11
Use the bagua to identify the various feng shui areas in your bedroom and
place pictures or ornaments accordingly. A framed
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photograph featuring water
in your wealth area and one of family members in your relationships area can
blend into your decor
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seamlessly.
- Feng
Shui Bedroom Tip 12
Stand at the door looking into your bedroom and note your first impressions.
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Does this feel like
a restful place to sleep?
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Does it convey
comfort, safety, spaciousness or whatever other sensations you require
to relax?
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If not, experiment
until it feels right for you.
Happy FengShui !!!
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