Home Harmony:

Feng Shui Your Living Room for Vibes that Stick!

Sneak Peek Into My Main Living Room @ 6am

Let's talk home vibes! Your living room is basically the heartbeat of your place, right? Think of it as this lively, breathing entity that feeds off positive energy and balance. Cue feng shui, the ancient Chinese wisdom that's all about arranging your space for good vibes. The living room, in feng shui terms, is where the magic happens—family hangouts, chill sessions, you name it.

Imagine this: a well-organized living room radiating good vibes. It's more than just furniture; it's the flow of energy, it's balance, it's the chi doing its thing. Feng shui suggests standing in the doorway, soaking it all in. Toss out the clutter—right side for relationship stability, left side for prosperity vibes. Arrange your seating in a circle, toss in some plants, mix it up with cool furniture—it's like creating the perfect stage for good times.

Now, if your living room isn't exactly feng shui's best friend, no sweat. Mirrors, fountains, chimes, plants ,low lighting for ambiance ,lit candles and peaceful music playing—they're like energy guides. Even warm colors like oranges, browns and reds can sprinkle some magic. It doesn't matter if your space is grand or cozy. Tune into the energy in your living room, and suddenly, your whole pad is humming a harmonious melody that sticks with you. Pretty cool, huh?

Literally just the other day my oldest Son came over to drop off my Granddaughter for a sleep over and immediately upon entering the living room he blurted out in a complimentary way on how “warm and cozy” the house felt (his words) .

We recently did some new painting and rearranging of furniture because I felt this space wasn’t flowing right. The energy felt stagnant if that makes any sense. I am constantly “shit shifting” as I call it until the room feels right. My Sons reaction was exactly the environment I’ve been vibing towards.

Warm, cozy, comfortable, peaceful and inviting !! I’d say I nailed it . ~RS 🤎

"My home is a sanctuary of harmony and positive energy. With intention and balance, I create a living space that radiates tranquility, inviting peace and joy into every corner. As I nurture the energy within, my home becomes a haven of serenity, where good vibes thrive and harmony abounds."

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Good Morning , today's news roundup: Urban showdown brewing in Gaza, panda farewell, and a bunch more stuff you gotta know on this Thursday, Nov. 9.

Gaza City Battle

Israel accelerated its offensive into Gaza City yesterday, with increasing reports of clashes between Israeli Defense Forces and Hamas militants in residential neighborhoods. The movement comes days after Israel encircled the city in the northern Gaza Strip, cutting it off from the rest of the 25-mile-long territory.

Bon Voyage Pandas

The Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, DC, bid farewell yesterday to three giant pandas, who left on a 19-hour plane ride to Chengdu, China, dubbed "the Panda Express." The departure of the two adult pandas, 26-year-old Tian Tian and 25-year-old Mei Xiang, and their 3-year-old son, Xiao Qi Ji, marks the end of more than 50 years of giant pandas being hosted at the zoo (see photos).  

 

Another Weight Loss Drug Approved

The US Food and Drug Administration approved pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly's weight loss drug tirzepatide yesterday, the latest endorsement of a new class of medications transforming the treatment of obesity and other conditions. The weekly injectable will be marketed as Zepbound and is expected to cost roughly $1,000 per month.

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> US credit card balances rise to record high of $1.08T in the third quarter, up $48B from previous quarter and $154B from a year ago—the largest year-over-year increase on record (More

 Sports, Entertainment, & Culture

> Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and TV and film studios tentatively agree to end actors strike after 118 days (More)

"Mean Girls" movie musical, to be released Jan. 12, debuts first trailer for the film (More)

People magazine taps "Grey's Anatomy" actor Patrick Dempsey as 2023's Sexiest Man Alive (More)

 

Science & Technology

> AI startup Humane expected to reveal its long-rumored AI Pin today, a wearable device powered by ChatGPT to function as a hybrid between a personal assistant and smartphone (More) | See product preview (More, w/video)

> Genetic analysis of lice suggests the insects arrived in the Americas twice, once thousands of years ago as ancient humans crossed an Asia-Alaska land bridge and again with European settlers (More)

 

Business & Markets

STOCKS

  • DOW: 34,112 (-0.12%)

  • S&P: 4,382 (+0.10%)

  • NASDAQ: 13,650 (+0.08%)

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CRYPTO

  • BTC: $35,528 (+0.32%)

  • ETH: $1,890 (+0.23%)

  • XRP: $0.69 (-0.05%

 

Politics & World Affairs

> Five 2024 presidential candidates clash in third GOP primary debate in Miami; see top moments here (More) | View all presidential candidates (More

> House Oversight Committee subpoenas Hunter Biden, other members of President Joe Biden's family as part of impeachment inquiry (More)

 Ivanka Trump testifies in New York civil fraud trial against the Trump Organization (More)

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