You're house blind.

And believe me—I am too. We all can be blind to the patterns and challenges showing up in our homes that mirror the ones happening in our lives.

 

I was in a class a few weeks ago and the presenter, the wonderful Olga Naiman, put up a slide with a quote from Feng Shui consultant, Karen Carter which said, “What is your most frequent complaint? Now go find it in your home.” 

 

You may not want to hear this, but if you’re struggling, that struggle is showing up in your physical space. Here’s what that can look like:

 

  • I feel stuck and can’t move forward.
    → Clutter. Visual noise. Overstuffed drawers, closets, and shelves that are too full to breathe.

 

  • I don’t feel secure or safe.
    → Pointy, skinny-profile furniture. Heavy objects looming on shelves. Sharp edges. Pieces that feel too tall, too fragile, or too lofty.

 

  • I can’t find a partner.
    → Imagery of one person or singular objects. One nightstand. A bedroom lacking comfort, softness, and sensual layers. Or maybe it’s become a storage closet instead of a sanctuary.

 

  • My business isn’t growing.
    → There’s usually a tiny desk involved here—and someone not sitting in command.

 

  • I feel overwhelmed.
    → Visual chaos. Sharp corners. Half-finished projects scattered everywhere. Piles of paper. Too much fire, too much wood, too much everything.

 

We live in our spaces all the time—our homes, our workplaces—and it can be so hard to see the metaphors, metaphor-ing right in front of us.

It’s like that scene in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off when Cameron Frye is staring at A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. When you’re too close to what you’re staring at, you can’t see the full picture.

 

Learning to recognize the patterns in your environment—and then disrupting them—is, to me, one of the most powerful acts of change you can make.
It’s how you actually get the job.
Actually feel good.
Actually find love.

 

That’s exactly what we do in a Feng Shui consultation.

We notice what your environment is manifesting—good or bad.
We create acceptance of what is.
 

And then I guide you toward solutions that create the conditions for what you really want.

 

You get to decide how to work with what I offer, and at the pace that feels right for you.

 

I believe Feng Shui is medicine for what holds us back.
When you hire me for a consultation, we’re not just aligning your home—
we’re lovingly, gently, and powerfully realigning you.

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