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From Congestion & Clutter To Prosperity & Wellness

Topic: HappinessBy Sheevaun MoranPublished Recently added

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Each and every day as we walk by a pile of clothes, newspapers, shoes, nicknacks, etc. we seem to give no thought to how their presence affects us. Living on the East Coast forces us to at least clean out our closets two times per year because of the change of seasons. Yet living here in beautiful Southern Califo
ia more easily allows us to collect old, worn out, unnecessary things. We put these things in our garages or attics because we don't have basements. As those spaces fill up we start just putting them where we can fit them, inside our bedrooms or closets and before you know it the piles have taken over our living space.
We pretend not to notice how we move around our things. We no longer notice that we bump into or walk around furniture as we add more pieces to our collections. Then one day you want to make a change but you don't know where to start. Friends and family make suggestions but the task is just too daunting. So you just leave it.
Recently I worked with a woman who you would think had the world by the horns. She's happy, outgoing, friendly, beautiful, intelligent, and funny. When I got to her home it was another story. It was a small bungalow style home with every nook and cranny, drawer, shelf, and surface filled to capacity. There were books, papers, clothes, piles of newspapers, etc. This woman, I'll call her Betsy, had difficulty getting rid of things. Betsy's objective for our Feng Shui consultation. We spent a good deal of time addressing the issues and establishing a plan for the proper colors and flow of energy for both a relationship and more prosperity. I gently went through the house and we began removing things that she admitted she had never liked anyway. The first week she reported she had accumulated 6 bags of clothes from only 2 dressers and has seen improved prosperity flow.
By filling our every space with stuff, we allow congestion. Any lack of movement or flow permits stagnant old energy to permeate every aspect of our lives. Whether we are working harder for prosperity, improved relationships, or good health congestion prohibits the good from easily entering our lives. If you filled a glass with water there is no way to put more water in the glass until there is more space. The same principle applies to our lives. Clearing clutter and congestion is like being able to breath for the first time after we've had a cold, so refreshing so healthy.
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Always curious about why people behaved in a particular way, yet extremely shy, Sheevaun studied human behavior. Her wisdom was sought by many through the course of her life. She became a computer programmer by the age of 14 and realized that this was not her life’s purpose and so faced her greatest fear of talking to everyone about anything. Marketing and sales became her passion and propelled her to success in the corporate environment. Through great loss Sheevaun opened to “anything is possible all you have to do is try” attitudes and this brought her to teach thousands the ancient sciences of thought, energy, meditation, and healing. She developed the I Am Success – Paramitas system to propel you through to that other longed for, wished for shore of success. Sheevau
Moran.com will help you take those next steps or you can call 714.374.1988 Sheevaun is immeasurably grateful that her own life purpose is helping you find and live your life in a healthy, abundant, and joyous energy. nn

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