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10 Feng Shui Tips for Selling Your Home Easily & For More

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During the last 6 weeks, I have completed four Feng Shui
consultations for people who wanted to sell their homes.

Three sold their homes quickly and for good money, and with
the 4th, they fell in love with their home all over again, and decided the timing wasn't right to move.

What each had in common was that they waited until they
were selling to make improvements to their homes. Some of
the changes were - removing moss from the deck, removing
last year's dead flowers from hanging pots, replacing a
broken doorbell, painting a laundry they had disliked for 7
years. For one, clearing a large amount of clutter inside the house was all it took to create a shift in energy and a sale. She didn't get around to completing my other suggestions.

In Feng Shui we work with the energy flow in the home, look
at ‘missing' areas and balance elements, but many simple
Feng Shui enhancements are common sense and make a huge
difference to the feeling of a home. Just as potential buyers pick up on the feeling of a home, this energy will be affecting you continuously. Why wait until you are moving to make your home and your life really work for you?

If you decided to put your home on the market today, what
changes would you make? (If you are renting - imagine you
own it.) What would you do to get the best price, without
spending a lot of money? What would you suddenly find the
time to do? What are you tolerating? Why not do it for
yourself - aren't you worth it?

FENG SHUI ACTION STEPS

These simple steps will enable the energy to flow more
smoothly in your home, which will have a powerful impact
on your life and prosperity. They will also help if you are
selling!

1.Repair anything around your home that is broken or
not working well.

2.Fix all leaks immediately - inside and out. These will
be draining your finances.

3.Remove dead flowers and leaves on pot plants.

4.How does your home feel as you approach it? Do you
feel welcomed home? What is something small you could
do that would make a big difference?

5.Make sure the pathway to your front door is clear of
obstacles such as overgrown plants, boxes or newspapers.

6.Walk around the outside of your home. Is there an
area of clutter anywhere? This will be blocking your
energy.

7.Begin clearing clutter from one room and continue
around your house. Clutter is anything unfinished,
unused, unresolved, tolerated, or disorganized.

8.Check all doorways to make sure nothing is blocking
them from opening fully. Doors that stick or don't open
fully, stop the good energy entering.

9.Make sure the street number of your home is clearly
visible from the street. This will help money and
opportunities find you.

10.Clean your house regularly. This will keep the energy
fresh.

Pay attention to how you feel as you complete these items.
Feng Shui will create powerful energy shifts in your
environment, which will result in the changes you want in
your life.

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Vicky White is a Certified Feng Shui Consultant and Life Coach who works with clients on their inner and outer environments to attract passion and abundance in their lives. Get your FREE 7-part e-course "Your Secret Weapon: A Radical Path to Effortless Attraction" at www.LifeDesignStrategies.com
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