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Why Decluttering Before the Holidays is a Must

The holiday season boasts joy, celebration and togetherness with those you treasure most. But, it can also be a time of chaos and stress, especially if your home is filled with unnecessary cluttered. Decluttering before the holidays is as necessary as pumpkin spiced lattes and booties during the fall season! Before the festivities begin, taking the time to declutter your space can make a world of difference. Not only will it create a more inviting ambiance for guests, it’ll also help you enjoy the holidays with a clear mind (clutter-free home = clutter-free mind). Here’s why decluttering before the holidays is a must and how it can set the tone for your family’s season.

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A New Lunar New Year Vibe

For centuries, humans have looked to nature's cycles to prosper. The ancient Chinese observed the repeated cycles of the sun and the moon and based their calendar on them. Today, the Lunar New Year is celebrated by many eastern Asian cultures, marking the start of the spring season and ushering in the energies of the Water Rabbit.

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The Feng Shui Prescription™

The Feng Shui Prescription™ by LMG Creative Feng Shui is here to empower women - one room at a time. Using the transformational power of Feng Shui, it meets you at whatever stage life finds you. It’s here to guide you back home.

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Feng Shui Holiday Survival Tips

Just as the tides can swiftly morph from still to stir-crazy, so can our emotions during the holiday season. How many of you are already cringing at the thought of being cramped at a table with...your family?

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2022 Lunar New Year

The Lunar New Year is a traditional celebration that follows the phases of the moon, unlike the more commonly used Gregorian calendar. It is marked by one of the twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac and one of the five elements from traditional Chinese medicine: earth, water, wood, fire, and metal. In 2022, we will be celebrating the Year of the Tiger, which corresponds to the element of water.

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