What We're Reading: Simple Shui for Every Day: 365 Ways to Feng Shui Your Life by Amanda Gibby Peters - February

You may recall that last year (and probably the year before that), we tried to share weekly and monthly tips from our favorite book Simple Shui for Every Day: 365 Ways to Feng Shui Your Life by Amanda Gibby Peters but we were not as consistent as we would have liked (sigh, life gets in the way) but we’re trying again in 2023!





If you’re not familiar with Amanda, you can read more about her here.

The short version - Amanda is the "Martha Stewart of Feng Shui". Amanda makes Feng Shui more digestible and accessible with a "home improvement-meets-self empowerment” approach.

We love her.


Here are some of the practices we incorporated in our home throughout February:

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February 4

Clear out that refrigerator and freezer. Take out everything, wipe down the shelving and drawers and only re-add items you use!

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February 5

Don’t store your purse on the floor. Amanda says “what you appreciate appreciates and the better your money forecast looks.”

February 9

Drink more water! It’s the element of replenishment.

February 10

We 1000% agree with Amanda on this one - one “junk drawer” is allowed in the house. But no more! And we like to call that “junk drawer” a utility drawer :)

 
 
crystals for the home

February 17

Add crystals to your space! Need some help choosing the right crystals?

 
 
clean entryway

February 18

Remove any obstacles, bags, piles of stuff around doors and entryways as this limits new opportunities.

rocks in a bowl

February 25

Is life moving to fast? Is your to-do list causing your brain to run a mile a minute? Grab some rocks and place them in a bowl in the center of your space. The weight of the rocks is a reminder to sloooooow down.

cash in wallet

February 28

Organize the cash in your wallet so all bills face the same direction.

This tip made me laugh because I’ve been doing this since as long as I had cash in my possession! 

Amanda says when you show respect for your money, you show the ability to handle more.



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