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"Organizing the Feng Shui Way" (Free)


SNOW DATE: February 25.

The practice of Feng Shui (pronounced "fung schway"), though in existence for several thousand years, is even more pertinent to modern living as we strive to achieve and maintain balance in our hectic, technology-riddled lives.

One of many possible definitions of Feng Shui is “the practice of arranging one’s environment to achieve a harmonious and welcoming space”. 

Feng Shui can make you aware of positive versus negative influences, and help you focus on making your space suitable to your current lifestyle. By applying these basic Feng Shui principles to organizing your home or office, you can achieve not just a functional space, but one that supports who you are today.

In “Organizing the Feng Shui Way” we will cover…
• Incorporating simple Feng Shui philosophy into organizing a space.
• Your Possessions…Do you own your things - - or do they own you?
• “G.O. (Get Organized!). Simple Steps on how to approach, plan and complete an organizing project of your own

If organizing areas of your home or office have been challenging in the past, then perhaps a Feng Shui perspective will help you move in the right direction.
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Bio of the presenter:

Professional Organizer & Senior Move Manager®, Susan von Suhrke, has practiced Feng Shui for over 15 years. After founding Timely Transitions® ( www.timelytransitions.org ) in the Fall of 2007, Susan found herself frequently implementing Feng Shui principles with her clientele. She has completed the Practitioner Immersion course at the Western School of Feng Shui®

Susan is a member of Toastmasters International, and has given presentations and workshops to a number of local organizations, including several Anne Arundel County Senior Activity Centers, The AA County Department of Aging & Disabilities, the Greater Severna Park Chamber of Commerce, and church organizations. She coaches a monthly De-Clutter Support Group at the Pascal Senior Center, and is also an adjunct professor at AACC, teaching continuing education classes related to organizing and Senior-relocation issues. Susan has been a member of the National Association of Senior Move Managers (NASMM) since 2007 and the National Association of Professional Organizers since 2008.
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This workshop is one of a series offered during the month of February at Jing Ying Institute to celebrate the Lunar New Year.  To register, or for more information, go to www.JingYing.org

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