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Practical Feng Shui for the Home

October 26, 2012 by Trish

Feng Shui for many people is something mysterious and somehow magical. But if you analyze the basic principles of this ancient Chinese art, they are in fact rational whether you believe it or otherwise. This system of beliefs lies on the theory that energy flows through everything. It is the practice of placing objects in such a manner that they allow and not hinder the proper flow of energy. Arranging the home the Chinese way brings luck even to the non-believer. Here’s how:


Doors

Make the flow of chi (positive energy) from the front entrance to the back door continuous and unhindered. Doorways should be cleared – no big furniture or seats should block the way. This makes sense – who wants to hit her shins against a carelessly-positioned chair, anyway? Hang wind chimes outside huge doors to deflect sha, or negative energy. Aesthetic-wise, they make nice accents as well, to break the monotony and massiveness of the wood.

Stairways

Poorly positioned stairways deflect chi that enters from the front door. Stairways that are opposite front doors direct good vibes into the second floor, thus starving the ground floor. In a practical sense, such accessibility also poses danger should anyone break into your house.

Winding staircases – not spiral staircases that seem to bore a hole into the earth – are ideal for the flow of chi.  They are good for small units because they don’t take up so much space.

Dining room

Round tables signify stability and the Earth (and money), so get one for your dining area. Round tables also encourage participation of everyone during dinner conversations.

Kitchen

Your sinks represents water and your stove signifies fire, which are two clashing elements, so these two shouldn’t be placed side by side. Besides, imagine the damage if you accidentally splash water on your electric stove! Remedy with a wooden plank or counter in between (the wood represents earth, which balances the two out).

While you’re at it, paint your kitchen white, a “reflection of purity” – and a color that makes it easy to spot stains.

Toilets in the kitchen are a definite no-no because they produce negative vibes (the flushing action of the toilet represents the flushing down of wealth, which is symbolized by the food in the kitchen). They produce diseases, too.

Bedroom

The Chinese carry their deceased feet first out the door, so never sleep with your feet directly towards the doorway. Besides, you wouldn’t want anyone to look up your nightgown, would you? It is not advisable to hang picture frames on the wall behind your bed as doing so may bring you nightmares and unhealthy results. Do not place your bed too close to the window as well to prevent bad dreams. Your bedroom must not be situated very near to the kitchen as the latter is related to fire which is a symbol that could be very fatal to anyone’s bedroom.

Lastly, placing a mirror right in front of your bed is also a no-no because they are said to be the hiding place of ghosts and other earthly creatures that you don’t want to see.

Keeping these Feng Shui tips in mind can be advantageous especially if you intend to sell the property sooner or later. You might not expect it but there are actually quite a number of people who value this oriental concept in home building. It will be easier to sell your unit as even believers will be drawn in by how your unit’s design agree with the dynamics of Feng Shui. On the other hand, potential clients who don’t really buy this superstition will most likely just shrug it off and not care whether or not the unit’s design adheres to such principle.

Meanwhile, if you are not too sure about the authenticity of this concept, perhaps you just have to decide based on the premise that following the principles of Feng Shui poses no direct harm on your home, the inhabitants, and your budget. It does not necessarily entail a lot of bizarre addition to the home fixtures, nor does it require bigger funds for home building, so you might as well give it a try. While it may or may not directly bring in “luck” and prosperity to the home, it could heighten your earning potential especially if you are building for real estate business.

Cedric Loiselle is an experienced writer who enjoys imparting useful information to many readers. The topics he usually writes about include finance, home improvement, relationships, and health. Looking for a good property manager? He can give sound referrals be it for Louisiana, Baton Rouge, or New Orleans property management.





Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Interior Design Tagged With: bedroom, clear, dining room, doors, energy, entrance, feng shui, flow, kitchen, nome, round, stairway

How to Check if Your Pet Dog is Sick

October 25, 2012 by Trish

Taking care of a pet dog is quite tricky because it is not all about enjoying their company and playing with all the time and making sure they are fed with food at a regular basis. Your pet dog also needs special care and attention especially when they start to feel a little sick. Unfortunately, unlike humans, dogs cannot easily tell us that they are not feeling well so as pet owners, it is our responsibility to take not when our dogs are and are not feeling well.

There are many different ways to gauge if your pet dog is sick and as pet owners, it is your responsibility to know these things in order to help them out. Here are some indications that your dog might be getting sick.

Dogs Sniffs Are Totally Important

You probably notice that your dog’s nose is wet at all times, right? This is because your dog is relatively healthy. When your dog’s nose is wet, this does not mean that your dog has colds and has difficulty in sneezing the mucous out. In fact, it’s actually the other way around. If your dog’s nose suddenly becomes dry, then that can be an indication of sickness.

Eating Habits, Appetite and Dog Sickness

Your dog’s appetite speaks so much of how healthy it is. If your dog is a huge eater and then one day it no longer wants to eat as much, then that should normally be a cause of alarm for you. Just like humans, when dogs lose their appetite, it can be because they are not feeling very well at all.

Healthy Living and Exercising is a Must

Depending on the sickness that your dog has, it can lose interest in its usual daily activities. For instance, if your dog usually loves walking with you in the morning and you find that today’s walk has been a drag, then do not get angry with your dog immediately. Rather, look to see what’s wrong with it.

Allergies Are a Total Health Buster

If you have been taking care of your pet dog for quite some time now and notice these changes immediately too, then check for your dog’s possible allergies. Sometimes, dog allergies can be found on their skin and beneath their layers of fur or can also be found in their tummies, or their paws, and even their faces. When allergy strikes, your dog is also bound to be sick.

Now that you know these things about pet dog sickness, all you have to do is coordinate with your veterinarian to help you out when these problems strike your pet dog. You can also do immediate relief in the comfort of your own home just as long as you know for sure what you’re doing.

This article is exclusively written by Artchee Mendoza for this site. Artchee is a contributing writer for www.paws-unleashed.com who are excellent in dog grooming Charlotte NC.

Filed Under: Pet Health, Pets and Wildlife Tagged With: allergies, appetite, care, dog, food, health, inactive, nose, pet, pet dog, sick

Pick an Act, Any Act …

October 24, 2012 by Trish

Your company is having an event and you have been delegated to be the party organiser. You want it to be a night to remember  – but for the right reasons, so how do you book an appropriate act to ensure an eventful evening?

Firstly, take a look at your team and company.  Are they sombre types or are they outgoing? Do the grey suits come off and the disco shirts come on after they have had a few? If, they are the former, it might be advisable to avoid booking acts that require high levels of audience interaction and participation. Nothing worse than that sinking feeling which comes when a shy participant refuses to play ball – or with whatever toy or apparatus is thrown at them. If you know your team and know that they like to have fun, then go for the most outrageous act you can. There are loads out there to choose from.

It might be worthwhile having a quick word with your boss. Do they want to maintain the professional reputation of their company or do they enjoy getting down with the rest of them? Does the boss want the team to be dazzled by magic, laugh at a comedy act, reflect on the year ahead by listening to a specialist, or put on a day glo wig, flares and go back to the seventies?

Think of the brand and values of your company. In these austere times it may be unwise to be seen putting on a lavish bash and hiring expensive acts, especially if you work in the financial or social welfare sector. Acts that specifically go against how your company is perceived are a no no: do not book dancing dogs if your work for an animal welfare charity, no matter how cute and happy they look.

Why not do a quick survey with your team and establish if they want to laugh, to dance or to be entertained? The theatre, cabaret and live act circuit is full of unusual and exciting acts that are better experienced live rather than passively stared at on the box. Indeed, some acts only work live so the audience can see there really are no hidden wires or trickery involved in the performance.

Variety acts are currently hugely popular company bookings. Fire eaters, illusionists, sword swallowers can make your event memorable. If you are booking an after dinner event, why not go for a hypnotist, mind reader or illusionist? Cards appear from nowhere, secrets might be revealed, under hypnosis, your company might unleash talent that it didn’t even know it had! So think before booking, and then pick an act, any act…

Steve Hulmes is a professional blogger and stand-up comedian. Steve is regularly found blogging on corporate entertainment ideas.

Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: act, comedy, company, Entertainment, event, magic, organize, party

How Taking Up The Use Of Steam Saunas Will Benefit Your Health

October 18, 2012 by Trish

Steam saunas are widely used in current due to the numerous health benefits they deliver. If you are not yet sure whether the treatments would be good for you, keep reading here to understand some of the health benefits you will get from using them.

Stress has among the most common diseases affected many individuals, stress affects numerous parts of human life negatively, luckily, a steam sauna can offer relief in a various ways, you will have peace, warm and a world of your own when you are soaked in the system. The warmth helps in triggering the release of endorphins, relaxing the body and improving circulation that all combine to give a wonderful after-sauna experience.

Relaxing and Recovering

When the body is exposed to a steam sauna, the heat triggers synthesis of endorphins, this is the feel-good endocrine associated with the relaxed feeling in the body.  Besides this, it also assists in soothing aches, joints and muscle pains. This makes it a suitable option for people who have just come out of intense workout. The heat also dilates blood vessels that in turn lead to improved blood flow, this effect speeds up healing of bruises and cuts and in addition to soothing aching muscles. After intense workout, steam sauna helps to get rid of lactic acid and other toxins associated with muscle tension.

Sweat It Out


Sweating is among the essential body processes that help in keeping the body healthy. Many people are involved in doing tasks that do not allow them to sweat heavily and rid the body of toxins. For the people who would like to experience these sweating advantages, a steam sauna can solve the problem, when you are exposed to the heat, the blood vessels expand increasing blood circulation, the sweat glands around the body are also activated leading to heavy sweating required to flush out the toxins. Sweating basically helps in controlling the body temperature, but deep sweating achieved in steam saunas, comes with extra advantages like reducing concentration of contents such as nickel, lead, copper, mercury, and zinc that are common toxins picked from the environment.

Skin benefits

The saunas remain among the most popular and healthiest ancient skin treatments. Deep sweating helps in cleansing and removal of the unwanted skin, this function helps to maintain your skin in perfect working condition. Sweat extracts bacteria in the ducts and epidermal layer, thereby allowing you to develop healthy looking exterior. When you are heavily sweating, the cells are swept up by some healthy minerals associated plumping up small wrinkles that might be forming. The liquid is also effective in breaking down the collagen substance attributed to formation of wrinkled skin.

The treatment has also been attributed with improving good sleeping habits. Apart from the increased production of endorphins, research has shown that when the temperature of the body is increased as the late evening, it falls towards bed time thereby leading to improved sleep. Several people are seeking sauna experience to benefit with the improved sleep.

Lastly, when you want to relax and hang out with your friends, a steam sauna will give you such an excellent opportunity. The environment is suitable for a quiet, intimate and open conversation.

Article Written by Andrew Ellis from www.steamshowersupply.co.uk experts in steam saunas and steam showers

photo by: MiikaS

Filed Under: Health Fitness + Beauty Tagged With: benefit, circulation, endorphins, health, relaxing, skin, soothing, steam sauna, sweat, toxins

DIY vs. Hiring an Interior Designer

October 17, 2012 by Trish

interiors

So it’s time for you to start working on tearing down that old drab wallpaper, repainting the walls and redecorating. While many people think this is an easy project to take on by themselves, it’s not as easy as one might assume. As much as you think you know about something, experts always know more. Here are the pros and cons of doing it yourself vs. hiring a professional interior designer and why you might want to consider hiring someone to do the job for you.

Knowledge

Being on the DIY side means you know what you want to have done and you know what the final product looks like in your head.

On the other hand, an interior designer is a trained professional with experience. Interior designers understand spacial layouts, can envision the full picture, have other professional contacts and guarantees satisfaction. They also have expensive software that they can use to visualize room setups, so while you may have the concept in your head, they can create it on paper to ensure it’s exactly what you’re looking to do.

Decorating


You look through magazines and see the perfect furniture for your newly decorated room but it’s at an astronomical price. Because of this, you can only buy furniture that fits your budget and a lot of the time, that’s not what you are looking for. If you hire an interior designer, you have the time and freedom to research and find replicas of your favorite furniture for a fraction of the cost, allowing you to essentially have your cake and eat it too.

By hiring an interior designer, their expertise is guaranteed to get you the most bang for your buck and help you to avoid making any costly mistakes. The interior designer also can work with a clients budget to create the perfect space for the client with the furniture that makes the most sense.

Time

There are both pros and cons of doing a project on your own time. If you have a family in the picture, once you dive into a big interior design project you can find that it consumes all of your time and leaves little to no time for your family. If you have a full-time job, it could be extremely difficult to find any additional time to do anything besides work on this project. On the other hand, if you’re performing this project on your own, you have the ability to do it at your own pace in the comfort of your home.

As an interior designer, this is their profession which means they can do the legwork for you and save you the time and exhaustion of running around trying to get this project done. The experience an interior designer has can help consolidate the time that it would take you or someone else with little experience to complete the project.

Budget

Budgets are always a big issue when it comes to redecorating and changing the interior design of a space. If you’re doing it yourself, you have the opportunity of saving tons of money by doing the work yourself and not having to pay labor for trained professionals to come in and do it for you. One thing to keep in mind is that if you make an error due to your handy work, you will have to pay for your lack of experience.

An interior designer might be costly, but the knowledge and experience he or she brings is truly priceless. By hiring an interior designer, you have the guarantee that whatever project they’re doing for you will get done exactly how you want it done and it will be done properly. The peace of mind of knowing your space is being taken care of by professionals is in many cases worth the extra money.

Whether you choose to do the project yourself or hire someone, it’s important to know the pros and cons of each side. This way, when it comes time to make your final decision, you’re well educated and can make a responsible decision based on your research.

Jackie Ryan is a freelance writer who enjoys DIY projects. Recently she finished a strenuous project that required the use of platform trucks to help her move a lot of her materials. She hopes that others interested in DIY projects learn from her tips to help them with their projects!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Interior Design Tagged With: budget, cons, costly mistakes, DIY, expertise, experts, interior designer, job, pro, project, redecorate, renovate, time

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