Feng shui is an ancient manifesting method. It's energy work and it can help you align with your desires. Whether you are just now hearing about feng shui or you have been practicing it for years, all you need to do is set your intention, change your environment in a way that feels good to you, follow some of the principles and watch magic happen. Feng shui will help you love where you live and accomplish your goals. It helps you create a free flow of energy in your space, and as a result, you'll have more clarity, be more productive and attract prosperity.
In today’s episode, I talk with Kristina Hollinger, a feng shui expert and author featured on HGTV Windy City Rehab. She also collaborates with the AstroTwins, astrologers of Elle Magazine.
Kristina shares with us ways to understand feng shui and the connection between our outer life and inner self. Taking a look at our homes, Kristina breaks down common places where clutter builds up and how this can be interpreted, as well as important areas to start with when introducing feng shui into your home and suggestions for creating a home environment that supports our brightest intentions.
I would love to know what aspects of feng shui you are considering implementing in your life and so would Kristina! Connect with us on Instagram @kristina.hollinger and @whitneywoman.
Here’s what to look forward to in today’s episode:
-Understanding and defining feng shui
-The connection between our outer life and inner self
-Common places where clutter builds up and how this can be interpreted
-A realistic timeline for setting “expectations” on feng shui
-The three types of energy
-Important areas in your home to start with when introducing feng shui into your home including a deeper dive into the bedroom, kitchen, and mirror placement
-Suggestions for creating a home environment that supports our brightest intentions
-Where you can get a free guide with three easy steps to apply feng shui
Connect with Kristina:
Website: www.kristinahollinger.com
Connect with Whitney:
IG: @whitneywoman