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New Feng Shui Book is a Must-Have Holiday Gift

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Feng Shui Multimedia announces the publication of the "Feng Shui Quick Guide For Home and Office: Secrets For Attracting Wealth, Harmony, and Love," the new book from Feng Shui expert Carol M. Olmstead.

Highlights of the 296-page book include a monthly guide for clearing clutter, a daily calendar of 366 fast-fix Feng Shui tips, and success stories from real people who made simple changes with big results. The new book is a must-have holiday gift, and can be ordered at www.FengShuiForRealLife.com.Olmstead, known as the Feng Shui Maven, is a nationally know consultant, author, and speaker.

“Feng Shui is the art and science of arranging your surroundings to improve your life,” said Olmstead, “and knowing where to move the sofa or what color to repaint the wall can have a dramatic effect on your wealth, harmony, and love.” But for too long Feng Shui principles have been confusing for most people. Now, in the "Feng Shui Quick Guide for Home and Office,” Olmstead provides easy-to-follow basics and daily tips to make the practical magic of Feng Shui work for everyone.

Sample tips from the Calendar included in the book are:January 1: Move 27 things to encourage something new to happen in the coming year.February 7: To improve your love life, remove photographs of your children, parents, and pets from your bedroom so they won’t be “watching” you in bed.

November 11: If your loved one is deployed, display two photos of him or her — one in uniform and another in civilian clothes — to symbolize a safe and speedy return home.December 25: Serve Christmas dinner on the good china, crystal, and silver you have been hiding in your cabinets and closets, because negative chi accumulates in things you don’t use frequently.

“The 366 tips in the Quick Guide are focused on how you want to live in your home and work in your workspace,” said Olmstead, “so it’s easy for you to make daily changes and achieve the results you want.”

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