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Saturday 13 July 2013

FENG SUI FOR EXAMINATION

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FENG SUI FOR EXAM

Are you facing examination? Perhaps Feng Sui can help you a lot. This traditional is just based on utilizing natural elements and strategic arrangement, which can be accepted by all religion. Good Feng Sui arrangement does not use a lot of time, try to make a simple change may bring you good luck in examXD.



Tip #1 –- Add Metal Elements to Your Study Area
Metal is associated with both wealth and protection. In term of feng sui, metal cures are often used to ward off evil influences. Make sure your study table has some metal elements. Metal elements bring the qualities of precision, clarity, and efficiency in your work area.  Apart from that, when go to exam hall you can try to wear metallic watch, bring you good luck and same time you can organize your time better.


Tip #2 -- Use bamboo to help you concentrate and write well
Keeping bamboo decoration or decor on our desk, and the best is place a ten bamboo stalks on your desk.  A ten stalk bamboo arrangement then the wish for you is to feel complete and complacent. The hope is that you find your life to be perfect. Besides, it is scientifically proven that green plants on working table improve concentration, creativity as well as reduce stress. Bamboo décor is not expensive, buy one to décor your table is actually a good move.




Tip #3 -- Use hematite to help you achieve focus
Hematite is a stone that is used to help you focus and concentrate. Several pieces placed around your study room can help ground your energy. The shining surface of this stone is a great study aid that can help you repel distractions. For girls, you can try to buy some hematite ring, earrings or necklace. It’s not expensive, but may help you in exam and make you look beautiful.^^

















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