Archive for May, 2010
Feng Shui at Home for Good Health
Our health is the only possession that we have that no amount of money can equal to it. That is why it is very important that we take very good care of our health. When we get sick, it is sometimes difficult to remedy it and in some occasions, no monetary value that can be spent can bring back our good health. In line with this, the first place that can have great effect to our health is our home. Therefore, the care that we need to provide begins inside our homes.
Feng Shui has various techniques that you can apply to provide care for your health. You can begin with regularly cleaning your home and organizing your stuff to make the flow of positive energy go smoothly. You should avoid putting barriers along the path of good energy and you should allow it to circulate well all throughout your home. This way, your body will always be filled with good energy and you will always be able to accomplish all of your tasks with energy at a high level. Then, you will not easily feel tired even after doing a lot of tasks.
Focusing on your bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen are also in the center of the principles of Feng Shui. These three rooms in your house are the key areas that have an effect on your health. By maintaining a clean environment and organized set-up in these three rooms, you can be sure of your healthy well-being.
The Compost Pit
It is a common scene in a home to have a lot of garbage and it is important to have the knowledge on how to segregate them properly. Oftentimes, garbage at home is segregated into two groups which are biodegradable and non-biodegradable. Biodegradable garbage are those that deteriorate at a short span of time while non-biodegradable garbage are those that do not easily break down and should be reused or recycled. The main focus in this article is with regards to biodegradable garbage which is perfect for the compost pit.
Creating a compost pit can be very helpful if you have your own garden. The compost pit can be your source of fertilizer for your plants. Compared with commercially-available fertilizers, the fertilizer that is derived from the compost pit is organic, chemical-free, and guaranteed to be non-toxic. Other fertilizers are made from raw materials that may have harmful effects in your health when used in the long run.
Another great benefit of creating a compost pit is that you can significantly reduce the garbage that you throw away. With this, you contribute a lot in caring for our environment. So, start segregating now and build your own compost pit right in your backyard.
