Thousands of years ago, Feng Shui was only available to those in high power and rank in these ancient countries. Only Chinese emperors and Japanese shoguns used it, and it was not available to the general public.Those emperors and shoguns used the power of Feng Shui to overcome obstacles and gain the wealth and power. Feng Shui helped them to create their ever lasting dynasty.Chinese emperors and Japanese shoguns had their personal Feng Shui masters. Those masters were one of the highly educated scholars in defense tactics and logistics, meteorology, geography, human psychology, and behavioral science, philosophy, astrology, and statistics. In those ancient times, those Feng Shui masters were treated like national security, because if the master were kidnapped or stolen, the enemy could use his knowledge and experience to attack the emperor.So, what is Feng Shui?Feng Shui is art and science of the interaction of the chi energy, within yourselves, as well as within your environment. It is not just moving furnitures around and changing your space, but it is all about shifting your mindset and energy in life.Why do some people succeed and some don’t succeed? That’s because successful people know how to allow for positive chi energy flow freely in and out of their mind, while not-so-successful people get stuck in negative chi energy.The abundance is out there within your reach. Actually, the abundance wants to come to your life. However, unless you unblock your old stagnant energy within yourself as well as within your environment, you cannot start receiving the abundance to your life.What makes people successful is their sound decision-making. You will achieve success as you accumulate a series of right decision-making about your life, your business, your health, and your relationships.How can we achieve sound decision-making? You need to clear your mind and stay focused. De-cluttering your space is one method to achieve clear mind. Clearing your physical space can help you reach clear state of mind.Any purposeful activity, such as cleaning up your desk and work place, is like a simple Zen meditation. When you are engaged with such a purposeful activity, your mind becomes focused and free from cluttering thoughts.This concept is put into practice in many Japanese corporations today. The employees start a day with cleaning their desk and work space, so that they can start a day with fresh and focused mindset.Why don’t you try it and see if it can quickly help de-clutter your mind for better focus and abundance?
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