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The 5 Feng Shui Lessons of Lady Gaga

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Not since Madonna has anyone caused a stir in the world of pop music like Lady Gaga has. And with a name like Lady Gaga, is it any wonder? Her name, a reference to the Queen song, "Radio Ga Ga," is herself a controversy and is referred to in the media both as a ground breaking artist and a shock value put on. But whether you like her music or not, you can't deny that Lady Gaga is an attention-grabber. From a feng shui perspective, Lady Gaga teaches us some important feng shui lessons. Here are five that we can all learn from the pop sensation Lady Gaga. 1. The power of making your own luck. There are times when your luck simply happens. You win a contest, a surprise phone call with a wonderful offer comes out of the blue. But most of the time the luck you receive is luck you've earned; it's the luck of your efforts. This is certainly true of Lady Gaga. She knew what she wanted and with single minded determination she went for it, moving out of her parent

Five Things That Spoil Your Home's Feng Shui

by Kathryn Weber Living in a home that promotes contentment, harmony, and success means creating a thoughtful environment. These days everyone understands the importance of environment because, after all, we are a product of our environment -- and if that's true, then what is your environment saying about you? If your home is messy, dirty, and disorganized, chances are you are tired, struggling, and frustrated. But this is just one correlation. However, even in homes that are seemingly "together", there can still be things that work in the background to undermine our success. Could these items be working -- or lurking -- in your home, damaging the good feng shui you are trying to create? Read on to find out more. 1. Negative, sad, or harmful images or objects. All too often American homes feature the television as the centerpiece of a successful house. The living room is more correctly called a "watching room" because of all the viewing that goes on