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Dear Anon,
Based on past precedence (experience); the only areas that one can apply FS to a small studio apartment is:-
1. Commonsense approach
Minimize clutter. This may be hardest but, it does make commonsense:)
2. Yin and Yang concept
Look at your life-style: Are you the type that uses your bedroom for sleep or work/study cum sleep?
If you make your room solely more for sleep (rest), than create a more cozy home. If you often do your work at home, than, make sure that there is a specific location, where you have your study/work location.
Have everything placed neatly for this activity close-by. Often, the ideal choice is to place this study/work location, close to a - perhaps have natural light filtering thru - for your work.
3. Otherwise, it is best to simply `forget' about Feng Shui, and get on with your life.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/9/2003 3:10:32 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>I've lived in the same small
>studio apartment for 3 years,
>and I've signed a lease for
>another year. I only recently
>learned about feng shui, and
>it turns out the layout of my
>apartment is a disaster. The
>only place my bed fits is
>against the back wall (my
>career bagua), and this is
>directly across from my
>fame/reputation bagua...where
>there is a gas fireplace with
>a huge mirror above it! I
>recently covered the mirror
>with fabric, so the mirror is
>not visible at all. Is this
>enough, or should I also use
>crystals?
>My other big problem is lack
>of storage space. I store some
>things under my bed, which I
>know is a feng shui
>no-no...but I literally have
>NO other place to store
>things. Clutter is a constant
>problem as it is.
>Any suggestions for
>studio-dwellers?
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