Posts Tagged ‘feng shui farmacy’
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I was completely drained and depleted. There was absolutely nothing left in my cup to give to anyone or anything, least of all for myself. đ©
Read MoreClean Windows for a Clear Vision
Weâve all heard the expression that the eyes are the window to the soul, and in Feng Shui we say that the windows are the eyes of the home, which makes sense since this is how we âlook outâ at the world. Oftentimes this can also represent our outlook on life…ie, dark, dingy, ugly. What…
Read MoreEmotional Feng Shui Techniques to Combat Holiday StressÂ
Itâs that time of year when things are hustling and bustling. The shopping, parties, food and overall people overload is here and no matter how many thousands of things we have on our holiday to do list we must push through. But it can come at a price if we arenât careful. There are just…
Read MoreFeng Shui & the Early Warning Signs of Diabetes
When I was doing research about the health holidays for this month, it wasnât surprising to find out that November is not only National Nutrition Month, but itâs also National Diabetes Awareness Month. Gotta have balance with Thanksgiving coming up right? đ Nowadays most of us know someone that has been diagnosed as a…
Read MoreBesties, Feng Shui and the Feels
Have you ever had on of those days where you just donât want to get out of bed? You know, when you wake up before the alarm clock and see that you still have 6 minutes before you have to get up for work, but you just want to pull the covers up over your head?…
Read MoreStress and the Liver: Balance is Everything!
Stress seems to be one of those inescapable parts of life that we deal with on a daily basis. In Chinese Medicine we know that, stress directly affects the flow of Qi or energy within the body and can result in poor blood circulation. Excessive and prolonged stress may actually trigger severe health problems. The…
Read MoreFall Feng Shui: Release & Celebrate!
Since I was a little girl I knew I wanted to work in the healthcare industry and help people. I first worked in accounts receivable for a major drug wholesaler, but Iâm a people person and I wanted to be out there making a difference. So I went to work for an independent pharmacy and…
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