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Do your actions support your intent? For example, do you want a long-term relationship with your significant other but spend only five...
- Sep 4, 2015
3 Steps to Creating a Calm Fall Schedule
Yellow school buses filled with children busily heading toward their destinations, heralding the start of fall. But as the fall weather...
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- Jun 30, 2015
Declutter Thinking to Increase Prosperity
We all want financial stability, balanced relationships, upwardly mobile careers and peace at home. But instead of waiting for these...
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- May 29, 2015
Detach, Evaluate and Change to Prosper
Life can become very stressful and anxiety-ridden when your career, marriage, relationships or income seem to be on hold, yet life and...
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- Apr 29, 2015
Create Calm and Peace using Feng Shui
Does the assault of distractions, advertisements and social media messages leave your senses and peace of mind totally unbalanced and...
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- Apr 4, 2015
Five Essential Reasons for Using Feng Shui
Feng Shui is often described as a Chinese system for arranging space and the placement of things to bring balance and harmony into your...
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- Mar 2, 2015
Feng Shui Tips to Create a Better Tomorrow
Does life feel difficult? Are you feeling less productive than usual? Do you wish you could increase your prosperity and wealth? The...
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- Feb 6, 2015
Economic Optimism Fuels Atlanta Gift Market
Usually the big news of the day at the Atlanta Gift Market held every January is the Pantone “color of the year” announcement along with...
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- Dec 3, 2014
Do Politically Correct Holiday Wishes Reduce Joy
There is so much concern being expressed today about political correctness and whether you should wish one a “Merry Christmas,” “Happy...
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