Maybe Your Surroundings Are Holding You Back From Bringing In Wealth Online
Today doing some of my favorite type of marketing, stumbling at StumbleUpon, I came across an amazing website by a lovely woman by the name of Carol Olmstead.
Whether you want to believe it or not, your surroundings very well might be the thing holding you back from collecting “wealth,” no matter what you perceive wealth to be or mean.
MonkeySee and her entire series of tips for “feng shui-ing” your home is a must visit.
Think I’m crazy? Well a while back I discovered that my office desk and computer face in the perfect direction for doing business (southeast), and on the advice of a dear friend I put my seven shiny pennies under the front door mat. Both have proven themselves as “money makers” or at least “money attractors.”
Now here’s your chance! Carol takes you on a trip throughout your entire home, and using what you have, make sure it’s all in the right places.
Feng Shui Home Tips For Attracting Wealth
You might think it’s sort of nutty, but if you get organized and attract and keep the wealth, will it really matter?!
Watch and learn… it’s all free advice!
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(I have an entire post about the Presidential debate from tonight, but god help me I’m not sure I should post it LOL!)
So… in the meantime, don’t forget to comment about this post! If you leave, you’ve just missed an opportunity for some free marketing for yourself… not smart!
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October 7th, 2008 at 10:01 pm
Nice Site layout for your blog. I am looking forward to reading more from you.
Tom Humes
October 7th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
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October 8th, 2008 at 8:10 am
Hi Diane - interesting post. As I’m married to a lovely (Malaysian) Chinese and have lived in Asia among the Chinese for almost 30 years, I’ve earned the stripes to comment on Feng Shui (properly pronounced ‘foong soy’ and meaning “wind and water”). Done properly, with a sensei or Master, it can be very powerful, not necessarily because of any mystical powers, but because a lot of it is really common sense. In my book, I reckon we should take full advantage of anything that might, just, help us.
MikeKL
http://www.makingdollars4u.com
October 8th, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Hi Diane,
I like the change! I will try more of the Feng
Shui. Very interesting article.
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October 8th, 2008 at 11:29 pm
Hey more pics please, you must balance the text and the pictures