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Thriving Through Divorce: Move Your Stuff

by Nancy Wesson Re-printed and updated from Divorce 360, March 2008 I’ve just moved into the first home I’ve ever lived in without my wife.  The dresser in my bedroom is one we shared for eighteen years. It reminds me of all the turmoil of the divorce and because it’s

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Wide Awake? Take Charge of Your Sleep

by Nancy Wesson Reprinted and updated from Divorce360, April 2008 Since I’ve been separated, I’ve had trouble sleeping.  My bed is right in front of the door and a friend told me I should move it.  How can that help? Take Charge of Your Sleep Although problems with getting recuperative

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Kids and Divorce: Security & Continuity Count

I know that one of the nine Life Domains in Feng Shui is Children. In the books I’ve read it’s combined with Creativity and Future.  Since my divorce, I’m having a hard time visualizing a future and I don’t want my children to feel that the fun in life stopped

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The Magic of the Bagua to Create Balance

By Nancy Wesson Reclaimed and updated from Divorce360  February 2008 I’m newly divorced and trying to choose a house based on the Feng Shui model, but am confused about the Feng Shui map.  I want to create a sense of balance in my new life and I hear that the

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Giving new Life to a House without a Spouse

by Nancy Wesson April 2008: Re-claimed, updated from Divorce360.com I’m recently divorced and remaining in the house I shared with my ex.  Not only is some of the furniture gone—making the place feel empty—but everything is a reminder of my past.  How can I shake this feeling and make the

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Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime

by Nancy Wesson Reprinted from The Austin Homesteader, 2003 Well – we’re coming up on Valentine’s Day and it gives one pause to consider…who d’ya love.  Our programming for this day has us immediately turn to romantic interests and so I’ll concentrate on that – for the most part, but

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Sidewalks

by Nancy Wesson Reprinted from The Austin Homesteader, 2003 Have you ever noticed your reaction to houses with curved or winding pathways leading to the front door is different from those with straight-on sidewalks or none at all? Never really thought about it? Well – maybe not, but I’ll just

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What’s A Body to Do… Peace of Mind is Just a Breath Away

by Nancy Wesson Reprinted from The Austin Homesteader, 2003 We are living in some strange times. The universe-is-tilting, there’s Code Orange, Code Pink, Peace Vigils, Anti-War Marches, hormones in the meat and fake corn, Cloning…. What’s a body to do? Makes you want to retreat a nice cave and hibernate

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Resolve to Evolve

by Nancy Wesson Reprinted from The Austin Homesteader, 2003 I don’t know about you, but I’m not big on New Year’s Resolutions. I feel guilty before I even start. Besides – they have always tended to be the same – and too general to do much good. You know the

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Planning for the Future

by Nancy Wesson Reprinted from The Austin Homesteader, 2003 I wish I may, I wish I might – have the wish I wish tonight….. Interesting, don’t you think, that old expression “Be careful what you wish for, you might just get it.” On one hand we are taught as children

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What’s Intuition Got to Do With It?

by Nancy Wesson Reprinted from The Austin Homesteader, 2003 When folks ask what I do,  I tell them I’m a Feng Shui Consultant, Intuition trainer, and Professional Organizer.  It’s always  interesting to watch and hear their responses, which range from barely disguised rolling-of-the-eyes to  fascination.  The first question is usually: 

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