Feng Shui to solve financial problems
Many people believe in Feng Shui to solve or to remedy their financial problems. Do you think Feng Shue is worth a try? Or it would be better if a person improves his budget management instead of believing in Feng Shui?
Answer:
You know the old saying God helps those who help themselves. I think one of the major strategies is to open our minds to alternative ways to be abundant and never focus on getting out of debt but rather on having abundance come to you from more than one avenue.
I don’t see it as being much different from praying for a debt miracle. If you want results, you’re going to have to put in the effort. If you get a pyschological boost from arranging your furniture, lighting candles, or praying - while you’re working to make it happen, more power to you.
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