Tuesday 17 August 2010

10 Feng Shui Tips To Cure Your Insomnia

How to use Feng Shui in your bedroom to help promote sleep.

Someone suggested I try Feng Shui at home to make my house a bit more relaxed and help me sleep. I have to admit I wasn’t 100% convinced but thought it was worth a look into.

I did a bit of research and what I found I’ll share with you below. It gives you some advice on how you can Feng Shui your bedroom, as well as some of the basics on exactly what it is.

Feng Shui actually means “wind and water” and is the ancient Chinese art of creating a well balanced, harmonious environment to promote health, wealth and happiness.

So what are the principles behind it?

It involves making sure that the layout of a building or room and everything in it, allows a free flow of energy or “chi”.

Another feature is making sure there is a balance between the yin (female, passive) and the yang (male, active) energies.

Practitioners of the art of Feng Shui claim that a room or building can effect the behaviour , emotions, thoughts and health of the people who spend time in it.

How can these principles be used to help insomniacs and promote a calm, relaxed nights sleep?

Here’s a Top 10 tips to using Feng Shui to promote sleep...

1. Remove clutter to encourage the flow of Chi this includes removing old clothes ,shoes or piles of dirty washing

2. Don’t store things under the bed where they can block Chi and disrupt sleep

3. Don’t keep items on top of wardrobes. Plus keep your dressing table/top of chest of drawers tidy – only displaying things that you use regularly

4. Place your bed as far away from the door as possible with the headboard against a solid wall

5. Ideally chose a wooden framed bed with solid headboard to protect your Chi whilst you are asleep

6. Pale blue and violet are good bedroom colours. They are supposedly “yin” shades that produce serenity and calm!

7. Lighting needs to be more yin than usual to promote relaxation and sleep. This means bedside lamps with rounded shades, candles and lights with dimmer switches if possible.

8. Remove TV’s, computers or games consoles as they produce too much “yang energy”

9. Use batter operated clocks rather than electrical or clockwork ones

10. Don’t position a mirror so that it reflects the bed as this disrupts sleep

There you go, at least you know what it is now!

Most things won’t cost the earth to try ( some of them will probably just take a 20 minutes tidy!) – so may be worth a try.

Dan Kennedy has written a free ebook on how to Cure Your Insomnia. To download it visit www.cure-your-insomnia.com

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