Daylight Saving Time

03/08/2014 FengShuiTips

IMG_2190Have you checked to see that all the clocks in your home and business are in working order lately? The beginning of Daylight Saving Time (DST) this weekend affords you the perfect opportunity to do that.

While you’re busy ‘springing ahead’ remember that clocks and watches represent the orderly passage of time in Feng Shui; therefore a stopped, slow or broken timepiece in your surroundings could negatively impact your progress. For example, the unwound grandfather clock in the sector of your building representing your Career might be keeping you from moving on in your job.  The stopped watch or broken clock in Relationships may say more about your timing than you know.  If you are trying to move past old habits or health issues, keeping current time helps send the message that you are moving ahead with optimism.

The perpetual motion of working timepieces mirrors the natural flow of energy in nature because change is both constant and necessary.  So wind the clock, check batteries and set your intentions that you won’t be standing still when opportunities arise.

Wishing you good ch’i,

Diane Gallin, CFSC

Wind and Water logoWind and Water Feng Shui Consulting

Sign Up Now