Monday, May 12, 2014

Moving 27 Things to Create Change

There is a Chinese proverb one of my friends mentioned to me about moving 27 items in your house.  The intention behind your actions always helps to solidify ideas; so if you are desiring movement in your life, it's a fun, easy activity.  Have you heard the theory that cleaning house physically helps you mentally clean house?  

If we want to achieve something and we make a symbolic shift in our real lives, it brings more attention to our desires.  I always "internet stalk" things I get excited about.  In my research I found a book dedicated to this topic, which received great reviews on amazon.  I haven't read it, but it's called, aptly, "27 Things to Feng Shui Your Home".

I used to keep things I didn't want, to prove to the giver that I liked them by liking the gift.  I kept things that I never planned to use, taking up space so in case someone asked, I could prove I still had it.  If that sounds familiar, now is the time to give yourself permission to get rid of the things you don't use.  Loving someone does not mean that you have to keep every gift you received from them, although it is always appropriate to be grateful when receiving the gift.

Are you willing to give it a try?  Move 27 things in your house.  As you are doing that, see what you can give away and begin to become aware of what you want to mentally shift.  

When we did this in my home, we put some things in the giveaway pile and moved a few things to the correct feng shui position.  It took less than 15 minutes.  I also realized I had more clutter than I thought I had.  

The overall goal is to create momentum for change.  We start with an intention and follow through with easy physical actions.  It is a great feeling to know you are choosing happiness through your willingness to change.

Have a wonderful day!!

Xo
Conni



Today's Mantra:  I intend to create change by altering my space.


Mantra for Every Day: I choose to send love to all; receiving love back multiplied in infinite proportions, creating and nurturing pathways of love.

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