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[Rexanne's note about this article: I
absolutely believe that de-cluttering and clearing our living spaces
helps us all live better, more productive and fulfilling lives. It
has always proven to stimulate our lives in a better direction after
removing obstacles and clutter from our paths. This article gives
valuable information about setting the stage for your children to
thrive. If your child is having trouble in any area of life, consult
the
Bagua map and clear that section of their room. You will
see a transformation of energy almost immediately. Of course, use
these principles for any room of your home for energy clearing to
benefit the whole family.]
Support your
Child with Feng Shui
By Vicky White
Fall is almost here in the Northern
Hemisphere, and back-to-school energy is everywhere. The malls are
full of harried parents and children in tow, in search of the
perfect new outfit for the school year.
By using Feng Shui to give them a bedroom makeover you'll have more
impact on your child's energy, learning and creativity than any new
outfit could.
Just as for adults, harmonious energy in a child's bedroom
encourages good study habits, promotes greater success in school and
creates well-adjusted children.
Top 10 Feng Shui tips for your child's success and well-being:
Set an intention to co-create a simple and cozy room. Fill it full
of symbols representing possibility and imagination. By giving
children some control over how their room is decorated, you can help
them prepare for decision making later in life. To find where the
various areas of the Bagua are located in your child's bedroom, see
the
Bagua Map
1. Clear the Clutter. Clutter is the biggest issue for children. It
will suppress their energy and disrupt their growth.
Remove possessions that they don't use or care for.
• Make a habit of clearing unwanted clothes and toys regularly
• Ensure adequate and fun storage for the possessions they choose
to keep
• Involve even young children in making decisions about what to
keep and what to give away
2. Place their bed against a solid wall, as far away from the door
as possible and with a view of the door from where they lie. This
will increase their sense of security. Consider hanging a curtain to
screen the bed from the more active areas of the room.
3. Provide a solid desk and position it to have a view of the door.
A small desk facing a wall represents limitations and obstacles, and
sitting with their back to the door can be unsettling and make it
difficult to concentrate on homework.
4. Create a recognition corner and acknowledge their successes.
Honor them with their ribbons, report cards with good marks and
other symbols of their achievement. The Fame & Reputation area, at
the middle back wall, is the perfect place for this.
5. Remove the TV from their bedrooms. Not only will this remove a
source of dangerous electro-magnetic fields (EMFs), but it will help
them concentrate on their study and allow them to sleep well. If
there's a computer their room, position it as far from where they
sleep as possible to reduce their exposure to EMFs. Store electrical
toys outside the bedroom for the same reason.
6. Add plants to increase the presence of healthy chi energy. This
is particularly helpful near the computer. The more natural the
atmosphere, the easier it will be for your child to feel relaxed.
7. Activate the Wisdom area. The Knowledge & Self Cultivation area
(near left corner) can be activated with a lamp, a globe or by
hanging a faceted crystal from the ceiling in this area. Anything
with earth energy, such as a rock collection, will also energize
this area and support learning.
8. Enhance the Helpful People area (near right corner) to ensure
support from teachers and mentors. Here, you can place a collection
of names and photos of teachers, advisors and anyone else the child
trusts to support them, such as grandparents.
9. Display maps and educational artwork ¬ to encourage curiosity
and imagination. A crystal hung from the ceiling over the head of
their bed will balance emotions and increase self-esteem. Rearrange
the room and make changes regularly to reflect and support changes
in the child.
10. Choose a color using non toxic paint whenever possible.
• Blues and greens promote growth, improvement and a positive
attitude
• Primary colors help stimulate brain functions in very young
children
• Add darker colors to a white color scheme to settle an overactive
child. It's been found that hyperactive children still need
stimulation, so you'll need to experiment with the balance that
works best in each child.
Each child has different needs. Some thrive with lots of
stimulation, some in a more tranquil energy. By creating a room for
your child that honors who they are and gives them a safe and
stimulating environment, you nurture their world of imagination and
possibility.
Learning doesn't stop when formal education ends. Take advantage of
the back-to-school energy to ask yourself what skills or knowledge
will support you as you move towards your personal or professional
goals. Then clear the clutter in the Knowledge & Self-Cultivation
area of your office, bedroom and home and place a Feng Shui symbol
there.
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About The Author: Vicky White is a Certified Feng
Shui Consultant & Life Coach. For a FREE e-course "Your Secret
Weapon: A Radical Path to Effortless Attraction" go to:
Life
Design Strategies
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