Archive: June, 2010

Challenging Personal Energy Number Directions and Flying Stars

Friday, June 18th, 2010 by Wendy Greer, Success Coach
When I first went through and reviewed the Diamond Feng Shui course, I was not very happy with the “less good directions” associated with the Personal Energy Numbers—”frustration, loss/theft, disease, total loss”—who wants to be focusing on and energizing names like that?  When I got to the Flying Stars I was appalled —”illness star, conflict [...]

Clean Your Room…Empower Your Mind

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 by Paul Scheele
It’s well understood that the best way to achieve peak performance in anything you do is to get yourself into an alpha brain wave state. This is the “flow” state where athletes break world records, scientists make profound discoveries, and musicians compose glorious symphonies. One way to quickly change your brain state is to change [...]

Does your home or office reflect your goals

Monday, June 14th, 2010 by Wendy Greer, Success Coach
Does your home or office express where you’ve been … or where you’re going? We all know how important it is to set goals for what we want to create in our lives and then do visualizations, affirmations, vision boards or whatever activates the energy and results we want.  How often, though, do we assess [...]

Finding love with Diamond Feng Shui

Friday, June 11th, 2010 by Pete Bissonette
To improve or find great relationships, surround yourself with images of people who give you loving support and encourage you to be yourself. Also consider the following suggestions for love snipped from the Level One scripts of Marie Diamond’s Diamond Feng Shui personal learning course. You are a king or queen so honor yourself with [...]

Do “Poison Arrows” wreck your focus?

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 by Pete Bissonette
Your focus and concentration can be interrupted by poison arrows, according to Marie Diamond, creator of Diamond Feng Shui. Poison arrows are architectural features, furniture, and pointed objects that aim toward you. They can be the corners of tables or desks or a corner jutting out where two walls meet. They can also be a [...]