The Doctor Of Feng Shui

Dr. Renee Parks

True Meditation | Dr. Renee “The Doctor Of Feng Shui” November 26, 2008

True meditation has no direction, goals, or method. All methods aim at achieving a certain state of mind. All states are limited, impermanent and conditioned. Fascination with states leads only to bondage and dependency. True meditation is abidance as primordial consciousness.True meditation appears in consciousness spontaneously when awareness is not fixated on objects of perception. When you first start to meditate, you notice that awareness is always focused on some object: on thoughts, bodily sensations, emotions, memories, sounds, etc. This is because the mind is conditioned to focus and contract upon objects. Then the mind compulsively interprets what it is aware of (the object) in a mechanical and distorted way. It begins to draw conclusions and make assumptions according to past conditioning.

 

In true meditation all objects are left to their natural functioning. This means that no effort should be made to manipulate or suppress any object of awareness. In true meditation the emphasis is on being awareness; not on being aware of objects, but on resting as primordial awareness itself. Primordial awareness (consciousness) is the source in which all objects arise and subside.

As you gently relax into awareness, into listening, the mind’s compulsive contraction around objects will fade. Silence of being will come more clearly into consciousness as a welcoming to rest and abide. An attitude of open receptivity, free of any goal or anticipation, will facilitate the presence of silence and stillness to be revealed as your natural condition.

Silence and stillness are not states and therefore cannot be produced or created. Silence is the non-state in which all states arise and subside. Silence, stillness and awareness are not states and can never be perceived in their totality as objects. Silence is itself the eternal witness without form or attributes.

As you rest more profoundly as the witness, all objects take on their natural functionality, and awareness becomes free of the mind’s compulsive contractions and identifications. It returns to its natural non-state of Presence.

The simple yet profound question “Who Am I?” can then reveal one’s self not to be the endless tyranny of the ego-personality, but objectless Freedom of Being — Primordial Consciousness in which all states and all objects come and go as manifestations of the Eternal Unborn Self that YOU ARE.

Mystically yours,Dr. Renee
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8 Tips for a Better Life | Dr. Renee, “The Doctor Of Feng Shui” November 25, 2008

Have you ever walked into a house that felt like home or reminisced about the best year of your life, and wondered why everything came together for you? It could be good Feng Shui in your environment.

Feng Shui is all about creating a harmonious environment. Its the ancient Chinese Science and Art of placement, intended to improve our health, harmony, longevity, career and wealth.

Pronounced, ‘Fung Shway’, it was a jealously guarded secret for thousands of years. Now, the benefits of Feng Shui can be enjoyed by anyone. In fact, Feng Shui is a part of everyday life for many Australian businesses, home owners, decorators, and architects.

The key is energy (or Qi, pronounced Chee). Here are ten quick tips that can improve the flow, transformation, and containment of Qi in your life:

1) Remove shoes before entering a home. (Don’t take your problems in with you.)

2) Cook at least one meal a day and eat at the table as a family.  (Raises the energy in your home)

3) Never have knives on show even in a block. (Puts you and your guests on the defense)

4) Always sit or stand facing the door (or its reflection). (Puts you in the command position)

5) Keep the toilet lid down and bathroom and laundry doors closed. (Keep valuable Chi from going down the drain)

6) Don’t sleep with your feet facing the bedroom door. (This is the morgue position)

7) Don’t sleep next to the wall that has the meter box on it. (Too much energy for a peaceful nights rest)

8) Do not live in a home with a tree or the door of the house opposite. (represents blocked opportunities)

Mystically yours,

Dr. Renee
www.fengshuiessentials.com
success@fengshuiessentials.com
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“Your Wellness is Our Priority”

 

Home Office Feng Shui | Dr. Renee “The Doctor Of Feng Shui” November 25, 2008

Whether you believe in the powers of feng shui or not, there are an increasingly large number of people who do. Either way, it’s fun to examine different ideas, so let’s take a look at your home office from the feng shui point of view.

Business people in Asia have considered work place feng shui to be a crucial contributor to personal and business success for centuries. Anything that has lasted for centuries is worth a closer look to see if any part of the concept will work for you. In this article we will ignore corporate business office feng shui, and focus on home office adaptations.

Have a separate outside entrance to your office if possible. If you can not, then choose a room that is near the front or back door of the house or apartment. Separate your home office from the rest of the living area in order to keep your business and personal lives separate. If your home office is part of a larger room, then partition it off with bookcases, screens, or large plants.

Never have your back to the window. Having your back to a door symbolically leaves you open to attack. If you directly face a door you may be overpowered by the incoming Chi. The best position is with your back to a wall.  The next best position is angled away from a doorway.

Flat ceilings are best for promoting the flow of Chi. If you have a sloped ceiling, cathedral ceiling, or exposed beams then you can bamboo flutes to offset the negative effects.

If you have views of harmful elements from your window, you can negate them by the strategic placement of wind chimes or plants. Bamboo plants symbolize good fortune and are ideal for placement in the home office. Cactus or any sharp leaved plants are good feng shui in this area as they are believed to deter harmful influences.

Consider taking a short walk before entering your office to work each day and another one at the end of your working day as another measure of separating your business life from your personal life.  To allow energy to flow through the room, leave at least 7-9 inches of space between each piece of office furniture..

Keep your workspace clean and clutter-free in order to allow a free flow of feng shui energy throughout the room. There is a difference between clutter and stored items. Stored items should, however, be filed away or stored neatly in a cabinet or closet to allow the flow of feng shui energy.

Fend Shui Benefits

Feng shui is said to make you more aware of how your environment affects your state of mind. Even if you don’t subscribe to the ancient Oriental ways, you have to admit that an uncluttered office, with room to move around, and pleasant decorations is much better than a cluttered dungeon that’s stuffed to the ceiling with piles of paper.

Also, feng shui helps you to stay focused by forcing you to store incomplete and future projects in a storage area so you won’t be distracted by worrying over them every day. Feng shui experts claim that you will receive these additional benefits as well:

* Increase your prosperity & abundance.

* Boost your health.

* Reduce insomnia & stress.

* Enhance your personal power.

* Easing of family conflicts.

* Increase your concentration

* Enhance financial security.

* Attract new customers to your business.

* Upgrade your life in many other ways

Mystically yours,

Dr. Renee
www.fengshuiessentials.com
success@fengshuiessentials.com
410 630-6989 | 888 869-8881
“Your Wellness is Our Priority”

  

 

 

 

Dr. Renee’s Cruise Party Explodes! September 30, 2008

Filed under: Entertaining, Family, Feng Shui, Style — WBPR @ 3:23 am

 

Feng Shui Elements – Supporting Harmony In Your Home September 15, 2008

Every object or element present in the space has its own specific energy that it spreads out to everyone and everything else in its proximity.

One of the easy ways to find your life leading with the help of feng shui is to get the power of particular feng shui colors to attain the preferred results. Color is the most powerful, as it is light.

The fundamental belief of feng shui is the principle of five elements.

The five feng shui elements include: wood, earth, fire, water and metal.

These five feng shui elements relate with each other in certain means, usually described as the productive and destructive cycles.

Each one of the feng shui elements is defined with a precise color and the color is the simplest method to utilize the five feng shui elements in order to get more harmony into your space.

Color association of all of the five feng shui elements:

  • Wood: Brown, green
  • Earth: Light brown, light yellow
  • Fire: Purple, orange, red and strong yellow
  • Water: Blue and black
  • Metal: Gray and white

It is very hard to know the usage of color in order to support and balance your environment with the help of compound feng shui objects.

But don’t worry about it, there are always basics defined to it. You will come to know everything with the help of feng shui energy map and clear about the right placement of the feng shui colors.

For instance, the energy related to south feng shui region is associated with your recognition and fame. For this, the better transformation is the fire or light within.

This is linked to the representation that your plan to other people, your individuality in others’ eyes and also how strong or good you are at distributing and sustaining your own identity, values or light.

For south region, the feng shui element is fire and the colors corresponding to it include: orange, red, purple and yellow. Don’t consider black or blue colors for south feng shui region.

  • Green color is an excellent or a healing choice to improve your overall health and balances your family life when it is used in the east feng shui region.
  • Blue color is a good choice for north feng shui region. This color supports and helps you in your career plans. For east region, it provides health and family wellbeing and for southeast, it provides abundance and prosperity.
  • Yellow color in the south region gives good times and happy gatherings.
  • Pure white color in the west region supports you in your imaginative endeavors.

So, when you plan to bring the colors to your environment as feng shui therapy, make sure that you study the light patterns throughout the day in your space and also observe how the color works with other people in your family. Also, the color should match with your decor objects, furniture pieces, arts, etc.

 

Creating A Feng Shui “Notebook” September 12, 2008

Bagua

Bagua

Most Feng Shui books and classes tell you to start your own Feng Shui notebook, but they never explain exactly how to go about it. Finally, I can lay out a good start for you here.

My recommendation is to get a smaller-sized loose-leaf notebook (also called small format). The one I use is about 9″ x 8″ (or European size 23 cm x 21 cm). I use several different colors of paper.

Start by adding a title to your first page, Intentions for This Year. Next, divide the page into the nine Bagua squares. Add a label at the top of each square, indicating the name of that square–for example, Heath and Well-Being, or Career. Spend a few minutes jotting down any goals for the year that you may have, as they fit into bagua squares. It’s OK if you don’t have goals in every square.

If you are unfamiliar with where to place the bagua squares, here is a guide (and don’t worry now about colors or elements):

Here are some personal examples. In my Love and Relationships square, my goals for this year are spending more time, and more fun time with my daughter, and finding the time to play long-distance chess with my brother who lives in another country. The goals I wrote in my Wealth and Prosperity corner include doing a better job of living within my means, and to get my financial papers in order. So take the time to enter some goals for yourself.

Next, make one page in your notebook for each room of your home. Don’t forget to make a page for the hallway, the garage, and each bathroom; as well as the utility room, if you have one. If you have already made your house plan, you can mark on the top of each page which bagua square(s) the room fits into. (If you haven’t yet made a house plan, then you can skip this step for now.) The reason for making a page for each room is that now you will have a place to start recording any changes you make.

We made some changes yesterday. An electrician came and installed a light in the downstairs bath, so I duly marked that on my Downstairs Bath page, along with the date it was done. He repaired some lights in various bedrooms, and I made notations on the appropriate Master Bedroom and Daughter’s Bedroom pages, along with the dates.

Having a notebook with recorded goals and changes will allow you to go back later to see if those changes were effective. If they are effective at moving you toward your goals you should notice a change within three to six weeks.

 

Dr. Renee’s Essence Photoshoot! August 29, 2008

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Smiling On The Inside!

 

Gambling With a Catsuit!

Gambling With A Catsuit!

Recently, I got bitten by the “lets’s take pictures” bug, namely by my friend Tonika Garibaldi who is a brilliant photographer. I am also submitting these photos to Essence Magazine for a potential feature this fall (so lets keep our fingers crossed!) As a woman of my generation, I suddenly became a little uncomfortable about what I might see as a result of this photoshoot.

I have lectured hundreds (if not thousands) on the art of Feng Shui and suddenly I was having “stage fright” about the vessel that God has given me. Besides that, we as women tend to be very conscious of our bodies. I am arriving at a place of spiritual and mental clarity – yet how can this “body image thing” menace me, at this level of consciousness? 

How exposed are you behind a lens?..such a scary thought for a quiet intellectual such as myself lol. What tales will my expressions tell? Will my clothing and domeanor illicit a consistent testimony to support my inner growth? Many times, when I tell my age, people are in utter disbelief, but true to life – we are always our own harshest critic!

Thankfully, I feel that I was spared the grief of a bad photoshoot. I’ve taken enough bad pictures to last a lifetime, and this has been a testament to the process that we all will experience as Spiritually attuned women. We are mothers, sisters, wives, warriors, businesspeople, and most importantly – we are MAGNIFICENT. Remember your beauty lies in your simplicity, BASK in the marvel of who you are! 

Many of you know about my Metaphysical and Energetic Concordance that I’ve been writing for release in Winter 2008. From this experience, I definately need to consider the effects of body-image on women, and investigate further.

Take a moment to share your comments about a time when you were a little “camera shy”, let’s laugh together. Maybe even a time where you realized the consciousness and gravity of your physical being.

Mystically yours,

Dr. Renee, ‘The Dr. Of Feng Shui’
www.fengshuiessentials.com
success@fengshuiessentials.com
410 630-6989 | 888 869-8881
“Your Wellness is Our Priority”

 

Michelle Obama’s Fashion Feng Shui August 26, 2008

Tangerine; doing the twist in a 60s throwback!

Tangerine; doing the twist in a 60s throwback!

Could your fashion taste increase your chances of political success? in Michelle Obama’s case, it would certainly be nice. Wife of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, Michelle Obama is making a reputation for herself as an all-American fashionista. Despite her reluctance to take center stage during her husband’s presidential campaign, Obama’s sense of taste in clothing has become undeniable to the stylish American ’shoperazzi’. “Height, brilliance, and class are the essence of Michelle Obama” remarked Baltimore area Feng Shui Consultant, Dr. Renee Parks who’s gone great lengths to analyze the color palette and Feng Shui of Michelle Obama’s campaign appearance wardrobe.  

 
“The energy of our clothing (chi) greatly affects our thoughts and feelings. It also guides our interactions with other people. It is believed that your chi is partly determined by the clothes that you wear, particularly the material, color and pattern. What is believed to be good material consists of cotton, silk, linen, wool and leather. It is important that wool and leather not be restrictive to the body” says Parks.
 
The wife of presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain, Cindy McCain tends to flash a cadre of top-shelf digs, however fashion pundits have unfavorably documented McCain’s attempts to make her 71 year old husband appear younger by donning florescent red patent leather jackets, and hot-pink blouses on the campaign trail. Michelle Obama’s retro-Americana meets ’ 1983 Dynasty’ style is conversely grabbing the attention of everyone with eyes and a bug for fashion. The new ‘Michelle Obama Mania’ in terms of fashion is reminiscent of another young first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy, donning her classic ‘pillbox’ and long clutches of pearls, while being widely emulated by American women. 
 
Recently Obama donned a black and white summer dress from White House/Black Market on a daytime broadcast of ‘The View’. Subsequently being dubbed the “Michelle Obama Dress” during the show, the dress has gone 6 months back-ordered. The $148 off-the-rack creation from designer Donna Ricco has become an overnight sensation, and has brought quite a stir within the realm of political punditry and blogotry.”Balance is the essence of Obama fashion, in Feng Shui white is represents Yang - poise and confidence, while black – Yin, is indicative of success, power, stability and protection” notes Parks.  
 
During the nomination rally for Obama’s vice presidential nominee, Joe Biden, Michelle sported an echo of 1955’s ‘Grease’ during a rally in Springfield Illinois. A feminine ‘Picasso-like” floral with swaths of grape, wintergreen and lavendar splashed onto a 1-piece girlish knee-length dress with a slimming bodice and popped ‘Rizzo’ collar. As her outfit screamed for a trendy spiked heel, Obama has avoided them during events, presumably due to her impressive height (5′11), and the possibility of overshadowing her husband’s visual sense of authority. “In this dress, she is embracing more of an mental healing and calming of the mind. Mind you, this is after the great controversy surrounding a statement of hers. That shade of lavendar  is also indicative of a peaceful environment, in terms of Feng Shui meaning.” she says. ” She seems at ease, and less uptight than I’ve seen her recently.”
 
As the keynote speaker for the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Obama sported a feminine form fitting teal, one-pieced cardigan number, which tapered just above the knee. An open-toed baby doll heel gave her a slight arch, softened her stride and accentuated her height onstage. As her speech was perceived to be speaking directly to working class white voters, her clothing accentuated an innate sense of cool – and less a sense of red carpet (which is almost impossible for this Diva to contain!). It was so cool, that many women expressed their desire to find out more about her dress afterward on MSNBC. “Now this dress is completely about being reborn. Teal is a wood element color with a unique combination of adventure, exploration and rebirth. This may be a magnificent complement for the Obamas, whether they realize it or not” notes Parks.
 
As for future Michelle Obama fashion, Parks has a few suggestions. “Michelle probably has her choice of any fashion designer at this time, but I would love to see her wearing warmer hues during her appearances. Yellow, essentially represents warmth and motion, while gold lends itself to a sense of spiritual connection. Orange is the color of purpose and strong communication with the fellow man. These are the dynamics that the Obamas are seeking to culture and manifest in their campaign. I would suggest these shades on a generic level, but I would also love to see her wardrobe developed on a holistic level by her stylists.” notes Parks. “Instead of a la’carte random designs, Michelle should a develop a cohesive collection that embodies and supports her spirit, and the spirit of the American woman.” she says.  
 
  Dr. Renee, “The Doctor Of Feng Shui”
  410 630-6989 | 888 869-8881
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Attract Musical Success With Feng Shui! August 20, 2008

Feng Shui for Recording Artists, Musicians and Producers -

Use Your Recording/Music Studio to Spark The ‘American Idol’ Musical Genius Within. Achieve The Success You Want Within The Music Industry!

There are millions of musicians an singers in the world seeking fortune and fame. As a musician there are many valuable principles in feng shui that can aide in building your successful career in the music industry. Your environment, your acquaintances, your observations and opportunities will all contribute to creating the life that you are seeking. Have you ever thought about whether the place where you spend the most of your time is actually helping in growing your musical ambitions?

Many musicians spend hours and days in dark, cold, cluttered recording studios while creating music. These studios often manifest negative, depressing, and fearful energy in those who enter it. Besides the ’bad feng shui’ of the constant exposure to electromagntic forces, many recording studios environmentally ”swallow” and/or smother the artists who use them, rather than support the greatness and talent that they posess.

There is no wonder that many popular songs today manifest a ‘dark’, melancholy feeling.  Have you ever noticed that recording studio photographs from the 1960s or 1970s, were dramatically well lit and “clutter-free”? - as a matter of fact, every instrument and individual in the photographs are quite visible. Compare the pop music of those eras, with the music of today – a distinct difference.

Recording studios used to be designed as inviting, comfortable, and welcoming to musicians. Now, the aesthetic has been shifted to black and chrome - with an inadequate amount of light to even view the room. Imagery and visual textures are usually abrasive and harsh; no foliage of natural elements at all. Poor ventilation plagues recording sessions and a certain level of constant tension is usually present. Why? What does this do for the creation of music itself, other than destroy its nature?  

Does your recording studio or practice room support your creativity?. The ideal feng shui creative space is the space that has the best feng shui energy to support your specific activity intended in that space. For example, if you are applying feng shui for your recording studio, then you are looking to evoke as much creative energy as possible. However, if you are writing music or practicing singing alone in a pre-production studio, you are looking for a different energy, the ‘vibe’ must be right for both places 

There are times when you may want to listen to relaxing, soothing sounds, and then there are times when loud dance music is the best way to go for you. The feng shui of a creative process – be it singing, writing music, producing somgs, or writing lyrics or melodies – always implies making space for that which is not here yet. In other words, it is like the birth of a baby – highly expected, painful, powerful and chaotic at the same time.

The ideal feng shui planning of a creative/recording space will be able to hold the character of many rhythms, because the creative process has all types of rhythms – the dreaming/planning time and the actual manifestation moment.

Answer these questions:

  1. What is the main energy I want in this space, what specific activity is this space intended for?
  2. What works best for me and how do I need to feel in order to perform well in this space?
For example, my work as a Feng Shui Consultant consists of two main activities – I consult for clients and I write. The creative part of my feng shui work is to constantly come up with new, fresh ideas in applying traditional feng shui for my clients’ spaces; as well as design articles on various modern applications of classical feng shui. I love clean, neutral colors, natural pieces and shapes, and I love bright colors as well. The base palette of my reception areas – the wall colors, the office furnitures, the seating areas are all my most favored colors which create a natural, calming kind of feeling when I am there. I have beautiful, vibrant art with bright colors in some areas, as well as a wall with various inspiring images of my desires, ideas, etc.
My main desk surface has to always be clean; the other, lower desk surfaces usually hold a variety of current materials and projects I am working on. I have a very clear system of storing my files and I keep in view only the current ones. All the tools I need on a daily basis are in close proximity. I love a lot of natural light coming in; I also have many plants. This set-up brings a vibrant energy that helps me replenish my own energy when I take short breaks from work.

I am fine with files, photos, floor plans, notes all over my working space for a couple of hours while I am busy working on a big project; that is inevitable, and actually very helpful while working. However, once I am done with the project or am moving to its next stage, all the materials are filed promptly because I love neatness and order. I cannot work or create in a sterile environment, but I also cannot stand clutter.

Clutter in feng shui is defined as items that you have not used for a long time, and do not actually need. No matter chaotically arranged all over the space, or blocking just one corner – the energy that is created by clutter is blocking the feng shui energy flow, thus draining energy from you.

To attract the best feng shui energy for your recording/music studio apply these basic feng shui tips:

  • Have elements from nature (plants, natural light, rocks from the beach, etc.)
  • Bring strong blocks of color and movement (art, music, small fountain, etc.)
  • Display representation of your successful projects (records, photos with celebrities etc.)
  • Clearly organize all the tools you need (lyrics, computer disks, instruments etc.) 
  • Create a clearly defined “no-rules” area. Make it as big or as small as your space allows and let it contain various items you deem necessary with no restrictions. This will be used for samples, tapes, photos, lyric sheets, and any project-related equipment.  The only rule, though, is to revise and clean this area at regular intervals that work for you – be it every week, every day or every month.

In closing, the feng shui of a recording/music space will evoke the same energy that describes your creative process, whether you are a producer, poet, rapper, singer or instrumentalist - the balance between the quiet energy of dreaming/germination and the full bloom of active, strong manifestation. By applying these and other basic guidelines, you will reinforce the feng shui flow of creative energy and create a space to support, as well as promote, your creative ambitions

 Doctor Renee Parks is a Feng Shui Consultant, Ordained Metaphysical Minister,  Public Speaker, Author, and Educator.  She earned her doctorate from The University of Sedona where she earned her degree in Holistic Life Coaching.  She is available for consultations, metaphysics panels and classes across the world.  For more information call 888 869-8881 or email her at success@fengshuiessentials.com.
 

Who Is Dr. Renee Parks? August 19, 2008

IS 50 THE NEW 30?

Promo Shot

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As a Feng Shui expert, Dr. Renée Parks recognizes the importance of 
the energy potential within the environment and the body.  She 
analyzes and stages some of the most luxurious homes and special 
events in the world.  She is an experienced Holistic Lifestyle Coach, 
Authoress and CEO of Feng Shui Essentials (a wellness and educational 
organization).

Dr. Renée never loses sight of the importance of a clear and focused 
mindset.  She believes, “The pathway to become the woman you are 
destined to be can be clarified, but only if you understand the impact 
that your thoughts, goals, perspectives and environment have upon your 
life.”

For Dr. Renée , balance is of utmost importance in her life and she 
works hard and plays hard.  She tends to keep “after-hours” 
entertaining and appearances to a minimum – in favor of a good nights 
rest so that she may operate at optimum efficiency.  Dr. Renée 
believes that ‘real beauty’ is attained by nurturing one’s inner 
spirit.  She prays and meditates daily, and honors herself throughout 
the day with positive affirmations.

Although Dr. Renée is not a gym-buff, she enjoys maintaining her 
figure with aerobic exercise 3-4 times per week at home or while 
traveling. As far as her diet is concerned, she is a strong proponent 
of organic products as well as raw fruits and vegetables to help in 
balancing her “on the run” eating style.

Cosmetics are not a part of a daily beauty regimen for this diva, 
“Healthy, clear skin is the most beautiful thing that a black woman 
could ever wear,” she says. “Just a little lip-gloss and mascara, but 
that’s it”.  ‘Aveda’ skin care products is what she uses to keep her 
skin tight and beautiful.  Artesian Water, such as Fiji helps Dr. 
Renée to stay hydrated and blemish free.

No product is a panacea, black women must take time to find the right 
health and beauty products for their distinct chemistry and personal 
style.  She swears by ‘Kerastase’ brand for hair care.  “Your hair is 
your crown.  Natural, clean and light are what I look for in health 
and beauty products.”  The final key to maintaining a youthful 
appearance is her daily practice of forgiving others and giving thanks 
for the gift that each moment holds.

Mystically yours,
Dr. Renee Parks
www.fengshuiessentials.com
410 630-6989 | 888 869-8881
“Your Wellness is Our Priority”

 

Handling Summertime Stress, Tips For Career Women August 19, 2008

Handling Summertime Stress,
Tips For Career Women
 
Summer is usually a time of relaxation for children and families, but for many career women, a vacation is a luxury that is simply not affordable or possible. Between managing high-level positions and attempting to solidify the family unit, many women grapple with unique and stressful summers.
 
“Every woman must be certain to maintain her health and wellness, even though we are ‘expected’ to rise to every occasion, and often without help” says Doctor Renee Parks, a Feng Shui and Holistic Health Practitioner in Baltimore.”I am very conscious of my mental, physical and spiritual wellbeing during this time of year - because women can be prone to exhaustion. The days may be longer, but we must realize that our mission is not to wear ourselves thin – but to rejuvenate and pamper ourselves whenever we can. We must also support a culture of simplicity within our homes and ourselves, this is what I assist my clients in accomplishing” she says.
 
BEING THE SUPERMOM
Just because the summertime allows the children a vacation from school, many women are still bound to the “pick-up”, “drop-off”, activities and childcare routines that are the necessary evils of ’mom-hood’. Doctor Renee suggests that working moms seek neighborhood carpools and more localized and inexpensive group activities for children. “I know moms who drive 50 miles roundtrip to take their children to dance class. How does your pocketbook respond? How does the strain from burnout and exhaustion reflect in the interactions with your children?.”
 
Align with 2-3 moms in the area that you know personally or by referral from a good friend, and work with them in order to create weekly group outings for your children to cultural arts events in the area!. Find out if a group “childcare carpool” can be arranged if your children are very small. Research a list of state points of interest while you are at work, and free cultural centers that children would enjoy. These could be more fun for the kids than the regular ‘pizza and a Redbox DVD’ routine. You will not only save time, energy, and money, but you will enrich and expand the minds of your children for years to come. 
 
DEALING WITH THE HEATWAVE
Heat and humidity are what summer is all about. However, these two things are something that pre or post menopausal career women cannot stand for very long. Doctor Renee suggests that clothing, diet and alternative uses in cosmetics may alleviate your body’s response to heat and humidity. “Firstly, the skin must be as clear as possible, unless you are attending or hosting an elegant function, where makeup may be needed. Your understanding of the foods you eat also will correspond to the way that your body will feel and respond in heat, and all the running all around. I tend to lean to a lighter palette of neutral colors that are not absorbent.” 
 
Lip gloss and possibly a bit of waterproof mascara are what Diva Renee suggests for daytime, so that women will have the opportunity (and pleasure) to splash the face with fresh water several times during the day. This will also support clean and healthy skin – beautiful for any season. Hair that is pinned back from the face will make you feel cooler, and accentuate the grace of your neck and shoulders. Less hairspray, but more natural and light oils may also be beneficial in terms of hair. Choose a cute, sophisticated, or vintage set of hair pins to aide in the creation of a new ”updo” for summer.
 
In terms of clothing, go for lighter and more neutral colors, with delicate fabrics that do not absorb moisture too visibly. Avoid.silk, silk-blends, iridescents, or heavy fabrics. “If you choose a gypsy skirt, be certain to match it with a more form-fitting top, to give the body shape. Don’t go for ‘baggy’ all over, this is not good Feng Shui, nor acceptable in terms of fashion.” 
 
Food is a ‘hot topic’ in terms of staying cool, because the body uses different amounts of energy to digest each type. “The proverbial light lunch can be satisfying, with a good balance. Stay away from carbs and starches, unless you want to be sleepy by 3pm. Vending machines offer poor choices – they are mostly incredibly salty or incredibly full of carbs.”, Doctor Renee advises. ”Spicy foods (with cayenne) are only good for morning, but in the afternoon you risk ‘heatflashes’, and at night you risk acid reflux. Cayenne also causes the body to produce heat internally. I would caution a career woman in selecting these for her ‘at work’ meal.”  
 
ON THE HOMEFRONT
Central air conditioning may cool the home, but clutter and disorder will certainly bring your blood-pressure to a boiling point! Many career women are overwhelmed, and lose sight of the conditions of their homes during the summer. While this is happening, usually the home is full of ‘little people’ who are full of energy. If you have youths or teenagers home alone during the summer, you certainly have help – but you must learn to negotiate and set guidelines for their ’coveted assistance’ in getting your home back!
 
“Call a family emergency meeting where you lay out the plan,” says Doctor Renee. “Each day, there should be one to three chores or goals for each child to accomplish. The ”chore / goal list” should also be detailed and recorded each day by the child on a checklist in the kitchen or family area. Its amazing how we are held so accountable on our jobs, but we do not hold our children accountable for the conditions of our homes, especially when they are the ones who live there for free.” she says.
 
Dishes, garbage, laundry, folding, pets, and the cleaning of their rooms and common spaces are all things that children can complete easily in about one hour a day. When arriving home, call the children together so that you may inspect each area and praise them for their good work. One way to admonish ‘the rebel’ of the family would be to REMOVE priviledges or activities for them until their chores are completed for 3 days straight. The ”chore / goal list” will help you to remember what was completed on a certain day. It will also prevent the “favoritism” claim that many children use when it comes to their soft-hearted parents.   
 

Savant di comunicazioni! August 18, 2008

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