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Feng Shui 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Harmony at Home
Feng shui is the art of creating harmony between you and your environment. It’s a gentle, thoughtful way of arranging your home so that it supports your energy instead of draining it. And the beautiful thing is, it doesn’t require a full redesign or a strict set of rules. It starts with awareness—and small, meaningful changes.

Laura Wakefield
May 224 min read


How to Bring Nature Indoors with Feng Shui Design
In Feng Shui, nature is considered a stabilizing force. It softens energy, restores emotional balance, and helps a home feel more connected to the outside world. Even small natural touches can change how a space feels—sometimes more than a full redesign.

Laura Wakefield
May 227 min read


Hygge for Singles: Creating Comfort Alone
Hygge is often associated with shared experiences—people gathered around a table, warm lighting, good food, and easy conversation. That side of it definitely exists, but hygge itself isn’t dependent on company. It’s really about the feeling a moment creates: calm, ease, warmth, and a sense that nothing is being rushed or forced.

Laura Wakefield
May 227 min read


Feng Shui Tips for Career Growth and Success
When it comes to career growth and success, Feng Shui becomes especially powerful because your workspace is where intention turns into action. Every detail in your environment—where you sit, what you see, how cluttered or open your space feels—sends subtle signals to your mind. These signals can either reinforce clarity, confidence, and momentum, or contribute to distraction, hesitation, and stagnation.

Laura Wakefield
May 218 min read


The History of Feng Shui: Origins, Meaning, and Modern Use
There’s something comforting about the idea that our homes can support us—not just physically, but energetically, too. Feng shui is built on that belief. But long before it became associated with home décor and furniture placement, it began as something much deeper—something rooted in nature, observation, and a desire to live in harmony with the world.

Laura Wakefield
May 204 min read


Feng Shui Bedroom Ideas for Better Sleep and Relaxation
In feng shui, your bedroom is considered one of the most important spaces in your home because it’s where your energy is most vulnerable and most restorative. It’s where you reset emotionally, mentally, and physically. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s creating a space that quietly supports rest, softness, and ease.

Laura Wakefield
May 205 min read


Review: The Minimalist Home by Joshua Becker
What makes this book especially effective is its room-by-room approach. Rather than presenting minimalism as a vague philosophy, Becker gives readers a clear, step-by-step path to follow. Each chapter focuses on a different area of the home—kitchen, bedroom, living room, even storage spaces like garages—guiding you through the process of evaluating what you own and why you keep it. This methodical structure helps eliminate the paralysis that often comes with decluttering, off

Laura Wakefield
May 182 min read


Review: The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living by Meik Wiking
The Little Book of Hygge offers a gentle, immersive look into one of Denmark’s most cherished cultural concepts—one that has quietly captured global attention for its simple yet meaningful approach to happiness. Written by Meik Wiking, the book goes beyond defining hygge and instead invites readers to experience it, understand it, and ultimately incorporate it into their own daily lives.
Hygge, as Wiking explains, doesn’t translate neatly into English. It’s less a word and m

Laura Wakefield
May 182 min read


Review: The Holistic Home - Feng Shui for Mind, Body, Spirit, Space by Laura Benko
In terms of practical application, the book strikes a nice balance. While it leans heavily into mindset and emotional awareness, it still offers tangible suggestions. Readers will find ideas for decluttering with intention, creating calming rituals within their homes, and designing spaces that support their goals and values. The emphasis is less on perfection and more on alignment—encouraging you to create a home that genuinely feels good to live in.

Laura Wakefield
May 182 min read


What Even is Hygge Anyway?
In the end, hygge is less about what you do and more about how you feel. It’s about creating a life that feels gentle, grounded, and meaningful. By embracing hygge, we give ourselves permission to slow down, to savor, and to find beauty in the everyday. And in doing so, we discover that sometimes, the simplest moments are the ones that matter most.

Laura Wakefield
May 73 min read
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