Long story short, January of 2000 Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life hit the shelves. I called them back and asked, “What feng shui book are you looking to acquire?” The rejection letter said that “although they are looking to acquire a feng shui book, this wasn’t the one.”ĭid you see it? The opportunity? When you have your home feng shuied, you start to notice the opportunities right under your nose, that before you were convinced weren’t there. So I pitched Simon and Schuster a book entitled “Feng Shui Your Landscape.”Īnd they politely declined. But a funny thing happens when you start to arrange your environment more optimally…your path becomes clearer, your authentic self more aligned, you can take greater risks feeling confident of their outcome. I was at the time, a landscape architect who had been studying and applying feng shui principles to my design work. It was about 1994 or 5 when I thought I had something to offer others in the field of feng shui by way of a book.
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