Have you stuck to your resolutions?
It’s hardly surprising that New Year resolution failure rate is high (estimated at between 88 and 90%). If you live in the northern hemispshere then you make your resolutions whilst the days are short, cold and not particularly inspiring.
This is the time of winter where we are introspective: making plans but not yet acting. In the Feng Shui system this is the time of Water and Yin energy. It’s not until some Yang energy starts to mix with the Yin that everything starts to stir and, at last, we wake from our hibernation ready to pursue our goals.
So, doesn’t it make sense to to set our resolutions at this time of year? Spring is of the Wood element, creativity is high and the need to be active after an inactive winter is strong.
So, if you didn’t stick to those resolutions you made in the depth of winter don’t beat yourself up about it. The odds were stacked against you but now they’re in your favour so why not go for it?
PS: Is one of your resolutions to lose weight? Then the one thing you shouldn’t do is diet. To find out why, and what you can do that really works try Diets Don’t Work available from The Little Shop of Charms as an ebook download or in Kindle format from Amazon.
Jackie Notman is a copywriter, feng shui consultant and e-commerce retailer. This article is from her blog ‘Life – and everything else’ where you’ll find an eclectic mix of articles and information.
This Feng Shui information is general for everybody. However, there are deeper levels of Feng Shui which take into account you and your specific business or home environment.
If you would like to find out more about living in harmony with your environment, and using energy to your advantage, contact Jackie Notman on 07920 461574 or through her website www.fs168.co.uk
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