6 Feng Shui Steps to a Nursery Full of Happiness and Good Health

Posted on February 21, 2010 under Education and Information for Parents, Video, babybites videos, webbybites

In this video, Feng Shui expert and teacher, Ann Gallops, talks about the six steps to introducing Feng Shui to your infant’s nursery.  She guides you step-by-step through the best Feng Shui tools and techniques for your baby’s nursery, showing you exactly how to create a nourishing, supportive space where your child will grow and thrive. Join Ann in this segment to learn where to place the crib, which colors to use, and even what type of artwork is best for an atmosphere that’s all about happiness and good health.


 

For more information about the information that Ann went over in the video, you can click below to download the PDF file on Six Steps to Feng Shui in the nursery.

Six Feng Shui Steps to a Happy Nursery


Ann Bingley Gallops and Open Spaces Feng Shui offer a modern, practical approach to the ancient art of Feng Shui, giving you the comfort, balance and energy you need to live a healthy and abundant life. Ann’s unique background includes an MBA from Columbia University as well as Red Ribbon Professional accreditation from the International Feng Shui Guild, the highest Feng Shui qualification available in the U.S. Ann offers in-depth private consultations as well as inspiring seminars and workshops that transform your life by transforming your space. She has been practicing Feng Shui since 1996.

646-382-3878

www.openspacesfengshui.com

Ann welcomes your questions and invites you to weigh in with your own opinions and experiences in the comment section below.



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Rebecca Posted on February 25, 2010 at 4:46 pm

Thanks for posting these useful tips. I’ll definitely be sharing your site with readers on my blog!
~Rebecca
http://blog.17thandRiggs.com
(and mom of an adorable 2-month old)

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Ann Bingley Gallops Posted on February 25, 2010 at 6:38 pm

So glad you liked the tips, Rebecca. I’m sending good Chi to you and your baby :) — Ann (the speaker in the video!)

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