[party in my plants] 15: Feng ShWHAT, Purposefully Placing Personal Belongings w/ Karen Rauch Carter

Feng Shui is really like good nutrition for your environment: it guides you to intentionally arrange the stuff in your home to make your life great; just like intentionally eating a healthy diet makes you feel great. Just like “you are what you eat,” if you have clutter in your space, you have clutter in your life. But unlike a healthy diet, you can’t just say “eat more plants” and call it a day! Feng Shui has A LOT to it, which is why I’m so glad Karen Rauch Carter had A LOT to say about it! Get ready to learn how to move your stuff to change your life.   You’ll hear: The 9 different areas of our lives Feng Shui can help us improve. Exactly what to add and remove from certain places in your home to achieve certain outcomes. The #1 most important thing to do when you’re “feng-shui-ing” your home. How to feng shui your home even if you live with roommates. Karen’s couldn’t-be-easier first step to hard-core de-cluttering. And tons more! Links related to this episode: The full show notes with all the deets from this episode! Where you can go to submit a question for the show! Where you can go to suggest a guest (yourself or someone else) for the show! How to work 1-on-1 with me! Where you can go with a screenshot of your rating & review to get a free gift! Party in My Plants on Instagram Party in My Plants on Facebook Party in My Plants’ Cooking Videos on YouTube Party in My Plants’ website

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Existennial is a short show that muses on meaning for the millennial stuck in an existential crisis otherwise known as a Tuesday. 🙃 With warmth & wit, we'll investigate intentional living through a smorgasbord of science, spirituality, psychology, philosophy, pop culture, shower thoughts, and eavesdroppings. Talia Pollock is a writer, armchair philosopher & storyteller. Formerly the host & author of "Party in Your Plants," which put levity into eating well—her focus is now abolishing phony-baloney living to make depresh less by valuing our values more. taliapollock.com | @imtaliapollock