Monday, March 28, 2011

Revision (Question 1, 2 and 3)



Saturday, March 26, 2011

Assignment 2- Part 2

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Assignment 2- Part 1

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Future CMM 111 assignment submission

For me, I feel this is a creativity way for the assignment submission via BlogSpot. It is important for the purpose to going green and saving environments.


Regarding the future submission, I will find my inspiration to create more interesting theme to share with my blog readers. Life experiences will share with others in my future submission. Why I choose this theme? It is because as a human being, sometimes we are experienced the same matter just our feelings is different depends on how you look for that matter. For example, some of people view challenges as a stubborn in life whereas for some people find it as the factor to be success.


Finally, to further my blog, I will more proactively to find ways to improve the way I design my blog. This is the first time for me use blog and I still not so well in designing my blog efficiently so I hope future submission, readers will find my blog differently compared now.



Thank You!!


Feng Shui in the Bedroom

The bedroom is you spend a great deal of your time, so it is important to apply Feng Shui if you wish good luck in romance, relationship, descendent, heakth or wealth luck. There are some tips you can follow:


1. Television sets should not place in your bedrooms: If you cannot get rid of that habit then cover it with a plastic table cloth after watching.


2. Your bed should always have a solid wall behind you because solid wall simply means that you can go into deeper sleep.


3. Always open your bedroom windows at least once 20 minutes a day even though dusts will come in but it is important to allow fresh chi to come in which will bring more good fortune to your life.


4. Removed metal objects from the bedroom since they conduct electricity.


5. Don't sleep with your feet pointed out your bedroom door due to its negative connotation.


6. Don't face a mirror while sleeping. If you can see in the mirror from your bed, this is like having another person-one who never sleeps-in the room with you.


7. There should be nothing above the beds


8. Put fresh flowers for bedrooms instead of dried flowers.


9. Do not have too many windows in your bedroom, this will excite Chi


10. Do not have exercising equipment in your bedroom




SCOURCES:

http://www.essortment.com/5-simple-home-feng-shui-tips-good-health-46938.html

Feng Shui at Home

We feel much comfortable and better if we live in a home (either house or apartment) which has beneficial Feng Shui. Below are the tips in home are recommended to follow:


* Keep the entrance of the house clean and without any obstructions. For example, there should be no shoes or slippers lying around outside the main door of your house

* Clean up clutter from your house such as things which you no longer use or are broken.

*Keep all drains closed or covered.

*Remove dead leaves and remove dead plants.
*Make sure all doors open and close easily.

* Avoid staircase right in front of the main door

* Avoid dark and monotone colors while painting the houses.

* According to Feng Shui, the living room must be in the ground floor. It must be positioned quite away from the main entrance.

* In your kitchen, ensure that opposite your stove there is no refrigerator, washing machine, washbasin and toilet. The fire and water crash causing family members to have disagreements.

* Add mirrors to increase the size of a small room. You will create a feeling of more space and also endless opportunities.



SOURCES:

http://www.fengshuiadvantage.com/

http://www.fengshui-consultants.co.uk/feng_shui_at_home.htm

http://www.thespiritualfengshui.com/feng-shui-your-home.php

http://www.spiritual.com.au/articles/healing/feng-shui-in-the-home.htm

http://www.opendb.net/element/568.php


Feng Shui in the Office

Mostly, we spend our daily time at the workplace. Feng Shui used in office which can create harmony and deflect office unwanted things happens such as politicking and gossiping. Here are some tips which can use for enhancing your workplace.


1. Remove clutter

Organize the paperwork and files to weed out those that are unwanted and arranged efficiently. According to Feng Shui, clutter stimulates negative Chi (energy) and should reduce them. Reducing clutter will create space for new opportunities.


2. Position of the desk

Ideally, a Feng Shui office desk should not directly face the entrance door, but be located diagonally across from the door. It is because the commanding position means a position of power. If keep your desk in the commanding position will offer maximum control according to Feng Shui.


3. Size and shape of your desk

The size of an office desk should not be too large and too small. Whereas shape of desk should be kidney-shaped desk follows the natural curves of the human body because shape of desk would affect the productivity in the workplace.


4. Placing the plants

Green plants also act as a filtering system, reducing toxins and circulating stagnant air which will provide source of creativity and new ideas.


5. Office colors

Choosing the right colors for your office will bring the prosperity and productivity to your business and bring harmony in the workplace. Here is the characteristic of feng Shui colors:

No.

Colours


Description


1.

Yellow

It symbolizes control, patience, tolerance, mental energy and wisdom.

2.

Red

It stands for color of life, joy and virtue.

3.

Purple

The color is excellent for physical and mental healing and Feng Shui associates it with spiritual awareness.

4.

Chestnut

It can encourage and strengthen decision- making skills

5.

Blue

Improves self confidence and enhances your ability to create what you want in your live. Moreover, blue is to be believed to ward off evil spirits.




SOURCES:

http://www.fengshuicrazy.com/interior-design-tips/feng-shui-office.php

http://yourlifeworks.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=388710




Tools of Feng Shui

Feng Shui Tools Compass | Luo Pan


A feng shui compass used in Feng Shui practice to evaluate structures “energy” directions and which is helpful instrument when it comes to finding out the location and orientation of a house or building. It will allow you to apply feng shui guidelines in an accurate manner since it will provide you with knowledge on the exact orientation your house has. There is variation in reading the compass if there is a lot of metal hardware such as metal watch or metal which will disturb the compass reading.


Ba gua




















Ba gua shaped like an octagon, “ba” meanings 8 and “gua” means the areas. Ba gua has the 8 sides and the middle, form the 9 zones which each of them related to the life situations. Each gua is also associated with a specific color, shape, symbol, body part, etc.

Here is the gua related to life situations:


No.

Life situations

Directions

1.

Career

North

2.

Charity

North West

3.

Knowledge

North East

4.

Children

West

5.

Health

Center

6.

Ancestors

East

7.

Wealth

South East

8.

Fame

South

9.

Relationships

South West


Mirrors











Mirrors can help bring the outside in and brighten up a space. A mirror can also help a narrow space seem wider, especially if it is hung opposite a landscape picture with depth.




SOURCES:

Feng Shui elements


There five elements theory in Feng Shui. The five elements are fire, water, metal, earth and wood. The five elements interact in numerous ways and their movement change constantly. They can interact in a constructive or destructive manner. In the constructive cycle water is a source of moisture for wood (trees) to grow, wood is a source of fuel for fire, the remnants of fire is ash (soil) of the earth, the earth forms metals, and metal allows moisture (water) to condense on it as it cools. In the destructive cycle, water extinguishes the flames of fire, fire melts metal, metal cuts through wood, and wood controls the earth by over growing it. For traditional medicine, the five elements are used to apply and interpret the physiology and pathology of the human body and the natural environment. Each feng shui element is represented by a specific color. Therefore, according to Feng Shui, for those who wishing to harmonize a place, they must properly employ these based to their characteristics and effects.

Here are the characteristics corresponding to the five elements:

No.

Elements


Name in Chinese

Corresponding colours

Corresponding directions

Charaterictics

1.

Wood

Mu

green

east

innovation, creativity and birth, and it is a sociable element

2.

Fire

Huo

red

south

brings activity, enthusiasm and energy to the places where it can be found

3.

Earth

Tu

Yellow and brown

South west, north east

represents stability, patience and honesty

4.

Metal

Jin

white and gray

west

represents success in businesses and harvesting. It can also represent a knife or cutting metal and be destructive through it

5.

Water

Shui

Black and blue

north

It signals networking, communication, professional opportunities and wealth.



SOURCES:

http://healing.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi=1/XJ&zTi=1&sdn=healing&cdn=religion&tm=93&f=10&tt=14&bt=0&bts=0&zu=http%3A//www.tcmbasics.com/basics_5elements.htm

http://fengshui.about.com/od/theoryhistory/qt/fshistory2.htm

http://www.fengshuicrazy.com/feng-shui-basics/the-five-feng-shui-elements.php

http://www.feng-shui-design-consultancy.com/feng-shui-color-schemes.html

http://www.thespiritualfengshui.com/feng-shui-elements.php