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Changes on the Homefront

by Stephanie Casher on April 15, 2006

Well there is a lot of change happening on the homestead… The living room remodel is now complete. A top to bottom clutter-clearing mission has been accomplished… And today a new tenant moves in for a short stint. The sun continues to play hide and seek (but wasn’t last Thursday a beautiful day!), but life insists on moving me forward even though the season has yet to change. Spring — I’m getting started without ya.

All the walls downstairs have been painted yellow, and the living area has been redecorated and opened up. I know at least one of you has been waiting on the edge of their seat to peep the finished product, so without further ado…


A friend of mine commented on how funny it was that I missed the sun so much I felt compelled to paint the interior walls to simulate its likeness. I hadn’t thought of it like that, but I can definitely see myself working that energy on an unconscious level… This was a big change for me. Not just because purple is my favorite color (I loved my purple walls), but because I’ve never been particularly crazy about the color yellow. But I keep reading about how yellow is a color that energizes and uplifts, and how from a Feng Shui perspective it is the perfect color for the center of the bagua. I’m willing to give it a try – I need as much help staying motivated as possible.

So far, its been interesting. The color definitely brightens the room. I also find myself dancing around in the living room more now. Is my mood improving? Well, I’m not 100%, but I’m definitely better than I was last week. But most importantly I feel like the energy has shifted. Which is good cause I got alot of stuff I gotta do in the next few months…

I’m also opening the house up to a tenant after four months of living alone. Another major shift. But it’s the responsible thing to do, and I have to start organizing my finances to prepare for this book launch :-) So I will continue to recite my new mantra and do what needs to be done. Change is Good… Change is Good…

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