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Julie Pelletier-Rutkowski: Posted on Friday, January 04, 2013 12:00 PM
This post is the results from the last blog posting about preparing your home for the new year. Enjoy! Send me your stories about how your money luck improved after participating in the New Year tradition to send money into the home at the start of the New Year! It’s just got us all in awe today. We prepared our red envelope last night and I printed out the Three Secret Reinforcements so we could do this today. We woke up early before the kids got up, thought about the 9 ways we would go about making our goal of financial success happen and went outside before our neighbors were up. |
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Julie Pelletier-Rutkowski: Posted on Wednesday, December 19, 2012 5:44 PM
Good Feng Shui: Improve your Money Luck in 2013! Happy Holidays to you and your family. I am looking forward to 2013 because wonderful things are happening in our family-a wedding! I hope your New Year brings health, wealth and happiness. I want to share this wonderful family tradition that was sent to me from a student taking my Feng Shui class. It is a great example of good Feng Shui, so I am sending it to everyone who in some way is part of Feng Shui Services of New England in appreciation for your business, participation in class or workshop-or a behind the scenes cheerleader. |
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Julie Pelletier-Rutkowski: Posted on Wednesday, November 28, 2012 4:37 PM
Money Bags Email is SPAM! Have your received an email saying December is a “Money Bags’ month because it has 5 Saturdays, 5 Sundays, and 5 Mondays? This is SPAM! When considering the principles of FengShui, using positive energy to balance your environment, telling the receiver of the email that if they do not sent it to their friends and family they will remain poor, is not using the constructive influence of Feng Shui. Delete this emailand do not forward it! |
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Julie Pelletir-Rutkowski: Posted on Friday, October 12, 2012 5:29 PM
Using Feng Shui to Organize For the Health of it! Feng shui is a Chinese science and art that has been practiced for more than 4,000 years in Eastern cultures. Over the past 20 years Feng Shui methods have become more accepted in the West. You can enjoy the benefits ofFeng Shui in your home today and improve your health, wealth and happiness. Feng Shui has Feng shui literally means wind and water. Wind and water is energy that circulates inthe environment clearing and nourishing our world. |
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Julie Pelletier-Rutkowski: Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2012 4:13 PM
The Feng Shui Approach to Reducing Stress How can Feng Shui help to make your home stress free? Feng shui is a Chinese science and art that has been practiced for more than 4,000 years. Feng shui literally means wind and water. Wind and water is energy that circulates in the environment. The primary goal of Feng Shui is to surround ourselves with thegood healthy energy. The power behind Feng Shui is chi. Chi is the energy that fills our homes. Everything in our homeis connected by chi. |
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Posted on Thursday, August 02, 2012 1:27 PM
Feng Shui in the Classroom/Feng Shui Services of New England A classroom that is not energized by the flow of good chi is subject to calamity. Why is it improtant to have good chi flow in the classroom? Good chi is afeelingyou have when you walk into a space. While a space can look good, good chi will make a space feel good. A classroom that looks and feels good will encourge learning. It is most important to have a classroom that looks and feels good to both the teacher and the student. |
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Julie Pelletier-Rutkowski: Posted on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 12:53 PM
 Advertsing Chi WOW! Look at these blow-up advertising characters. A scorpion and gorilla are being used to attract attention to the products and services they are selling. I have driven by these for weeks and each time I thought-how can this be driving sales? What is the advertiser’s purpose? The scorpion, used to advertise off-road Scorpion Tires, sits on top of a blown-up tire at a VIP Discount Auto Center in Laconia, NH, tail up ready to attack. The gorilla, stands outside an auto dealer in Tilton, NH,arms up ready to attack. |
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JPR: Posted on Friday, June 29, 2012 3:26 PM
 Feng Shui: The Energy of Broken Items After 4,000 years, Feng Shui methods are becoming more accepted in the West. People are finally realizing the benefits of having a space feel and look balanced, and in harmony with the environment. In the world of Feng Shui this is called chi. Chi is the power behind Feng Shui. Everything in our environment is connected by chi. Chi can be positive or negative. Positive chi is safe and welcoming. Negative chi is energy that can be stuck, stagnant,unbalanced, or broken. |
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JPR: Posted on Thursday, May 17, 2012 11:52 AM
Feng Shui Front Door Cure  Cairns (pronounced CARN) are a pile of rocks purposefully created and placed to mark or lead the way. Usually found along hiking trails,they have a practical use as guides, or commemorate success when found on the top of a mountain. Many times you will see them placed at regular intervals; allowing one to see the distance from one cairn to the next cairn. (During one very windy, rainy, foggy afternoon hike through the White Mountains of New Hampshire, the cairns were life savers -leading us to the next hut! |
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JPR: Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 11:25 AM
NINE Front Door ways to create a fabulous front door:Front Door Tips Opening the Door to New Opportunity “I hate my front door!” was the declaration from a workshop participant when the topic of front doors came up. “I do not even use my front door!” This post is for all of you who do not use, or like, your front door. The basis for Feng Shui is energy flow. Energy enters the home through the front door, the architectural front door-not the side or garage door used by most of us. The front door is called the “mouth or chi” or the entry point for energy. |
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