
Feng Shui Storage: Organizing to Change Your Fate
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Book Introduction
If you take good care of your living space, luck will come!
The perfect guide to Feng Shui storage and organization to achieve your goals and improve your luck in life!
Good luck doesn't come to everyone.
However, you can attract good luck through organization and storage.
The author, who is well-versed in Feng Shui, explains in detail and in a fun way in this book that anyone can easily learn the Feng Shui storage and organizing techniques that will increase your luck in life, including your financial, health, work, and love lives.
The perfect guide to Feng Shui storage and organization to achieve your goals and improve your luck in life!
Good luck doesn't come to everyone.
However, you can attract good luck through organization and storage.
The author, who is well-versed in Feng Shui, explains in detail and in a fun way in this book that anyone can easily learn the Feng Shui storage and organizing techniques that will increase your luck in life, including your financial, health, work, and love lives.
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index
Entering
PART 1 What is storage?
·Storage begins with throwing away.
Keep things minimal | Classify and organize | Organize efficiently
Let's start by organizing
The Unorganized | Finding Unnecessary Items | The Art of Not Expanding Your Household
·Find things to throw away
Pick the Essentials | A 3-Step Process for Discarding
·I live simply
Let go of possessions and greed | The fear of letting go | Decide to let go
PART2 How to organize?
· Decide to organize
·IN and OUT
·3 steps of organization
Step 1: Sort Your Stuff | Step 2: Organize | Step 3: Circulate
·The law of organization that makes circulation easier
Store things upright | Place frequently used items in front | Store similar items together | Reduce movement | Use small boxes or zip-lock bags | Understand the 80% rule
·A satisfactory arrangement
·Changes brought about by organization
PART 3: The Law of Consumption That Makes Storage Easier
·Throwing away properly is the beginning
·Standards for items to be thrown away
·Strategies for efficient purchasing
PART 4 Feng Shui Storage Methods by Space
·Find a house with good feng shui
· Storage methods that are good for feng shui
Entrance | Living room | Bedroom | Bathroom | Child's room | Study | Kitchen | Multipurpose room | Dressing room | Bathroom | Veranda | Other | Office
PART 5: Storage Tips That Bring Good Luck
·A method of storage that attracts financial luck
· Storage method that attracts good health
Storage for Family Health | Storage for Diet
· Storage methods that bring good luck at work
If you want to change jobs
· Storage that brings luck in love
·Storage that brings overall luck
PART 6 Cleaning Techniques That Bring Good Luck
·Cleaning to bring good luck
·Feng Shui cleaning method
Use natural detergents | Clean with water | Do not hang mirrors directly in front of you | Organize electrical cords and cables | Clean light fixtures | Avoid using vacuum cleaners
·Cleaning method by space
Entrance | Bathroom | Toilet | Kitchen | Living Room | Bedroom | Computer Cleaning | Moving-in Cleaning
PART 7 Feng Shui and Good Fortune and Bad Luck
·What is Feng Shui?
·History of Feng Shui
·Basic ideas of feng shui
Yin-Yang and the Five Elements | Yangtaek Samyogyeol | Elements of Yangtaek
PART 8 Traditional Feng Shui Storage Methods
·Basic Feng Shui storage layout
Weight-based storage | Height-based storage | Concealed storage
·Traditional storage furniture
·Unfounded feng shui layout
The bathroom should not be directly visible from the bed; the bed should not be directly visible from the door; the head of the bed should not be facing north; the mirror should not be placed near the bed; the room facing the door is a bad direction and should be avoided.
In conclusion
References
PART 1 What is storage?
·Storage begins with throwing away.
Keep things minimal | Classify and organize | Organize efficiently
Let's start by organizing
The Unorganized | Finding Unnecessary Items | The Art of Not Expanding Your Household
·Find things to throw away
Pick the Essentials | A 3-Step Process for Discarding
·I live simply
Let go of possessions and greed | The fear of letting go | Decide to let go
PART2 How to organize?
· Decide to organize
·IN and OUT
·3 steps of organization
Step 1: Sort Your Stuff | Step 2: Organize | Step 3: Circulate
·The law of organization that makes circulation easier
Store things upright | Place frequently used items in front | Store similar items together | Reduce movement | Use small boxes or zip-lock bags | Understand the 80% rule
·A satisfactory arrangement
·Changes brought about by organization
PART 3: The Law of Consumption That Makes Storage Easier
·Throwing away properly is the beginning
·Standards for items to be thrown away
·Strategies for efficient purchasing
PART 4 Feng Shui Storage Methods by Space
·Find a house with good feng shui
· Storage methods that are good for feng shui
Entrance | Living room | Bedroom | Bathroom | Child's room | Study | Kitchen | Multipurpose room | Dressing room | Bathroom | Veranda | Other | Office
PART 5: Storage Tips That Bring Good Luck
·A method of storage that attracts financial luck
· Storage method that attracts good health
Storage for Family Health | Storage for Diet
· Storage methods that bring good luck at work
If you want to change jobs
· Storage that brings luck in love
·Storage that brings overall luck
PART 6 Cleaning Techniques That Bring Good Luck
·Cleaning to bring good luck
·Feng Shui cleaning method
Use natural detergents | Clean with water | Do not hang mirrors directly in front of you | Organize electrical cords and cables | Clean light fixtures | Avoid using vacuum cleaners
·Cleaning method by space
Entrance | Bathroom | Toilet | Kitchen | Living Room | Bedroom | Computer Cleaning | Moving-in Cleaning
PART 7 Feng Shui and Good Fortune and Bad Luck
·What is Feng Shui?
·History of Feng Shui
·Basic ideas of feng shui
Yin-Yang and the Five Elements | Yangtaek Samyogyeol | Elements of Yangtaek
PART 8 Traditional Feng Shui Storage Methods
·Basic Feng Shui storage layout
Weight-based storage | Height-based storage | Concealed storage
·Traditional storage furniture
·Unfounded feng shui layout
The bathroom should not be directly visible from the bed; the bed should not be directly visible from the door; the head of the bed should not be facing north; the mirror should not be placed near the bed; the room facing the door is a bad direction and should be avoided.
In conclusion
References
Into the book
People are afraid of throwing things away.
But by letting go, we can find comfort and create new space.
Useless things should be thrown away.
Throwing away useless things is not waste.
Waste is owning, storing, and storing useless items in storage while waiting indefinitely for the day when you will use them.
--- p.43
There are standards for throwing things away.
If you have items of the same type, throw away the old ones.
All objects in nature have energy.
New things have stronger life energy.
The older the item, the stronger the negative energy, so use it as a criterion when choosing what to throw away.
--- p.69
Sometimes you may see people keeping hobby-related tools in the hallway, but this is a bad placement.
There are some homes where golf bags, fishing gear, skis, snowboards, etc. are placed, left unattended, or left standing in the hallway, but this is not a good storage method.
If you place a moving object or hobby-related item in a place where energy enters and exits, it is like putting up a mirror to reflect and expel the energy that enters.
Not only does it block good energy from entering the living space, it also causes fighting energy among family members and in social life.
--- p.96
The yard is a space that symbolizes women, money, and health.
If your yard is too wet or full of trees, you won't get any money.
In modern buildings, there is often no yard, so the living room takes its place.
If your living room is too small or has too many things in it, you won't be able to save money.
There is probably no one who does not have a desire to create a home filled with luck.
Everyone wants to have good luck and live in good fortune.
But good luck doesn't come to everyone.
However, you can attract good luck through organization and storage.
--- p.186
Objects that are left unused for a long time can become imbued with negative energy and lead you to misfortune.
If you throw away old, unnecessary items and only store the things you need, new yang energy will bring good luck.
There is no need to make a grand move or remodel your home.
Small changes in habits can bring you the luck you want.
Let's start by looking around you right now.
--- p.186
If your bedroom is untidy or cluttered with too much storage, you will absorb bad energy while you sleep.
If you're unlucky, it's better to have an empty bedroom.
Making your bed also has an effect, so you should always keep it tidy. If you are busy, at least tidy the head area to allow good energy to flow into your head while you sleep.
But by letting go, we can find comfort and create new space.
Useless things should be thrown away.
Throwing away useless things is not waste.
Waste is owning, storing, and storing useless items in storage while waiting indefinitely for the day when you will use them.
--- p.43
There are standards for throwing things away.
If you have items of the same type, throw away the old ones.
All objects in nature have energy.
New things have stronger life energy.
The older the item, the stronger the negative energy, so use it as a criterion when choosing what to throw away.
--- p.69
Sometimes you may see people keeping hobby-related tools in the hallway, but this is a bad placement.
There are some homes where golf bags, fishing gear, skis, snowboards, etc. are placed, left unattended, or left standing in the hallway, but this is not a good storage method.
If you place a moving object or hobby-related item in a place where energy enters and exits, it is like putting up a mirror to reflect and expel the energy that enters.
Not only does it block good energy from entering the living space, it also causes fighting energy among family members and in social life.
--- p.96
The yard is a space that symbolizes women, money, and health.
If your yard is too wet or full of trees, you won't get any money.
In modern buildings, there is often no yard, so the living room takes its place.
If your living room is too small or has too many things in it, you won't be able to save money.
There is probably no one who does not have a desire to create a home filled with luck.
Everyone wants to have good luck and live in good fortune.
But good luck doesn't come to everyone.
However, you can attract good luck through organization and storage.
--- p.186
Objects that are left unused for a long time can become imbued with negative energy and lead you to misfortune.
If you throw away old, unnecessary items and only store the things you need, new yang energy will bring good luck.
There is no need to make a grand move or remodel your home.
Small changes in habits can bring you the luck you want.
Let's start by looking around you right now.
--- p.186
If your bedroom is untidy or cluttered with too much storage, you will absorb bad energy while you sleep.
If you're unlucky, it's better to have an empty bedroom.
Making your bed also has an effect, so you should always keep it tidy. If you are busy, at least tidy the head area to allow good energy to flow into your head while you sleep.
--- p.204
Publisher's Review
What makes a successful home different?
Feng Shui storage tips to attract good luck, as taught by a Feng Shui expert.
It is often said that things go well after you get things organized.
Some people say that after decluttering, they made money, got a job, or started dating.
Feng Shui is called Gaewunhak (開運學) in Chinese characters, which means opening up or developing luck.
However, in the process of opening up this luck, organizing is essential.
In other words, if you want to change your luck, organizing is essential.
In this book, the author, a 'master of Feng Shui', reveals in detail not only Feng Shui storage methods for each space that reflect the ideology of Feng Shui geography, but also organizing secrets that reflect the latest interior design trend, minimalism.
Find a good home before organizing and storing!
Improve your luck and build a good home with Bibo Feng Shui
In order to organize according to Feng Shui, you must first find a good house before organizing and storing.
In other words, to be effective, organization and storage must be done in a house that follows the laws of “back to the mountain and facing the water,” “front is low and back is high,” and “front is narrow and back is wide.”
In a home where these basic rules are ignored, it is difficult to expect good results no matter how hard you try.
It has been said since ancient times that a good house is located in a warm, sunny place with good ventilation.
The word 'yangtaek' means a house that receives a lot of sunlight.
However, since most modern people live in apartments, we must create a good home in the best way possible under the circumstances.
But there are things that cannot be achieved through effort.
What if it's a low-rise building with no sunlight? What if a house that was once sunny has grown trees and blocked the sunlight? What if the structure is blocked from ventilation? In these cases, it can't be considered a good house.
In our traditional feng shui, bibo (裨補) is widely used, and although there are various types of furniture, placing the heaviest furniture in the most empty place corresponds to our traditional furniture arrangement.
It is used to protect the weak, open, and empty places.
Generally, furniture of similar size is mainstream, but furniture that is larger, heavier, or darker in color than other furniture is placed toward an empty space or in a poorly designed area.
Even in modern times, the most important thing in the layout of a house is to have a mountain at your back to provide a sense of stability, as per the law of baesan imsu, and the rooms are not much different.
In a room, a mountain is replaced by a wall, but if there is no wall, it is open, or it is finished with glass, it is covered with feng shui to gather strength and use paintings to seek psychological stability.
In Feng Shui storage, luck is supplemented and guided in a better direction through Bibo Feng Shui.
“I have so much stuff I can’t even think about cleaning it up.”
“I need a bigger house because I have too much stuff.”
Feng Shui storage techniques to make even a small home feel spacious
We are constantly buying things and giving them space.
In Feng Shui, it is said that old objects have negative energy and have a negative impact on human life.
In contrast, new things radiate clear energy and positive energy.
Therefore, we must distinguish between what we use and what we do not use, and realize that if something has not been used for a long time, it is no longer a used item but a display item.
This book consists of eight parts.
Part 1, "What is Storage?", discusses the definition of storage and why it's important to do it well.
Part 2, "How to Organize," introduces specific methods of organizing, and Part 3, "The Laws of Consumption That Make Storage Easier," introduces items to discard for efficient storage and effective purchasing strategies.
From Part 4, we will learn about applying Feng Shui to storage in earnest, including 'Feng Shui storage methods for each space', 'Storage methods that bring good luck (Part 5)', and 'Cleaning methods that bring good luck (Part 6)'.
In Part 7, 'Feng Shui and Good and Bad Fortunes', we will learn about the concept and history of Feng Shui in detail, and in Part 8, 'Traditional Feng Shui Storage Methods', we will introduce the basic layout of Feng Shui storage and traditional storage furniture.
We will also learn about Feng Shui layout methods that are called Feng Shui interior design but are actually completely unrelated to our traditional Feng Shui.
If you master the Feng Shui storage and organizing techniques taught in this book, you will be able to achieve what you want and also improve your luck in life.
Feng Shui storage tips to attract good luck, as taught by a Feng Shui expert.
It is often said that things go well after you get things organized.
Some people say that after decluttering, they made money, got a job, or started dating.
Feng Shui is called Gaewunhak (開運學) in Chinese characters, which means opening up or developing luck.
However, in the process of opening up this luck, organizing is essential.
In other words, if you want to change your luck, organizing is essential.
In this book, the author, a 'master of Feng Shui', reveals in detail not only Feng Shui storage methods for each space that reflect the ideology of Feng Shui geography, but also organizing secrets that reflect the latest interior design trend, minimalism.
Find a good home before organizing and storing!
Improve your luck and build a good home with Bibo Feng Shui
In order to organize according to Feng Shui, you must first find a good house before organizing and storing.
In other words, to be effective, organization and storage must be done in a house that follows the laws of “back to the mountain and facing the water,” “front is low and back is high,” and “front is narrow and back is wide.”
In a home where these basic rules are ignored, it is difficult to expect good results no matter how hard you try.
It has been said since ancient times that a good house is located in a warm, sunny place with good ventilation.
The word 'yangtaek' means a house that receives a lot of sunlight.
However, since most modern people live in apartments, we must create a good home in the best way possible under the circumstances.
But there are things that cannot be achieved through effort.
What if it's a low-rise building with no sunlight? What if a house that was once sunny has grown trees and blocked the sunlight? What if the structure is blocked from ventilation? In these cases, it can't be considered a good house.
In our traditional feng shui, bibo (裨補) is widely used, and although there are various types of furniture, placing the heaviest furniture in the most empty place corresponds to our traditional furniture arrangement.
It is used to protect the weak, open, and empty places.
Generally, furniture of similar size is mainstream, but furniture that is larger, heavier, or darker in color than other furniture is placed toward an empty space or in a poorly designed area.
Even in modern times, the most important thing in the layout of a house is to have a mountain at your back to provide a sense of stability, as per the law of baesan imsu, and the rooms are not much different.
In a room, a mountain is replaced by a wall, but if there is no wall, it is open, or it is finished with glass, it is covered with feng shui to gather strength and use paintings to seek psychological stability.
In Feng Shui storage, luck is supplemented and guided in a better direction through Bibo Feng Shui.
“I have so much stuff I can’t even think about cleaning it up.”
“I need a bigger house because I have too much stuff.”
Feng Shui storage techniques to make even a small home feel spacious
We are constantly buying things and giving them space.
In Feng Shui, it is said that old objects have negative energy and have a negative impact on human life.
In contrast, new things radiate clear energy and positive energy.
Therefore, we must distinguish between what we use and what we do not use, and realize that if something has not been used for a long time, it is no longer a used item but a display item.
This book consists of eight parts.
Part 1, "What is Storage?", discusses the definition of storage and why it's important to do it well.
Part 2, "How to Organize," introduces specific methods of organizing, and Part 3, "The Laws of Consumption That Make Storage Easier," introduces items to discard for efficient storage and effective purchasing strategies.
From Part 4, we will learn about applying Feng Shui to storage in earnest, including 'Feng Shui storage methods for each space', 'Storage methods that bring good luck (Part 5)', and 'Cleaning methods that bring good luck (Part 6)'.
In Part 7, 'Feng Shui and Good and Bad Fortunes', we will learn about the concept and history of Feng Shui in detail, and in Part 8, 'Traditional Feng Shui Storage Methods', we will introduce the basic layout of Feng Shui storage and traditional storage furniture.
We will also learn about Feng Shui layout methods that are called Feng Shui interior design but are actually completely unrelated to our traditional Feng Shui.
If you master the Feng Shui storage and organizing techniques taught in this book, you will be able to achieve what you want and also improve your luck in life.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 8, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 260 pages | 476g | 153*225*16mm
- ISBN13: 9788961412148
- ISBN10: 8961412140
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