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Chinese New Year Feng Shui Tips to Attract Love and Relationships in the Year Ahead by Kathryn Weber

Tired of take out or frozen dinners for one? Maybe you don't know how to meet someone after a long relationship has ended. The good news is that the Chinese New Year is an auspicious time to begin the New Year with an eye toward the future – and that includes the future of your love life! Regardless of your relationship status, now’s a great time to use feng shui and spur the romantic energies of the lunar New Year to help you attract a new love. If you're ready to make a change in your relationship status, feng shui can help you create the love chi that will help you boost your attraction abilities. Even if you’re in a relationship, you can still use these feng shui tips to put the jumper cables on a listless relationship to give it a quick jump start again. Whatever your motivation – now’s the time to start the romantic wheels spinning. Use these tips to help you get your love chi growing in the year ahead. Peach blossoms add love chi to your home. Buy peach blossoms. These a

Tips to Cleanse Feng Shui Cures, Invigorating Your Home and Invite Prosperity Chi

Incense, sunlight can help cleanse feng shui enhancers and cures Right after the first of January, the New Year is underway. But the energy of the year isn’t merely limited to the first day or even two weeks of the month. No, instead, energy begins building around the 1st of January, culminating at the beginning of the Chinese New Year, or Lunar New Year. This energy could be looked upon as the second New Year – the yin beginning that follows the Western January 1st New Year start. And during that time, the desire to create fresh new energy is palpable. We want to refresh ourselves and so many of us commit ourselves to new exercise or diet regimens or maybe we realign our thinking to be more positive. Regardless of whether your improvements are internal (the self, your mindset, diet) or external (your home, garden, office), the results are magnified when a full approach is used that incorporates both. This action, much like the yin and yang of the solar and lunar new years, makes a com