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Of course you can also bring in actual wood objects, but wood can be represented by stripes that can remind people of tree trunks or various plants. Be creative!

223  | Bree Pavey  | Feng Shui Living

Your garage is not just for storage, but is a real part of your home. Make the garage just as as welcoming! Organize your garage's storage area and put color on the wall.

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In this video about Feng Shui, you will learn all about balancing the wood elements.

14  | Bree Pavey  | Feng Shui Living

A dog's ailments keep him from being adopted into a forever home. Dr. Pam suggests food and chinese herbs to treat the issues and put Rollo on a healthy path.

104  | Amy Rosenthal  | Natural Companions

Add lively and fun artwork. Use furniture that kids can use to draw on and adults use to put their drinks on. Have an area for every person in the family.

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The entryway is your home's calling card. It shows what your home means to you and what you'd like to say about your family.

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Kathy shows how Feng Shui can compliment a midcentury modern house. New pieces that represent and accentuate the 5 elements make the room -- and the whole home balanced.

A gentle touch from one living creature to another can be very therapeutic, but touch can do even more. Flow decreases tension and allows increased oxygen and blood flow.

19  | Amy Rosenthal  | Natural Companions

The most complicated part of jumping rope is making sure the rope is the right length for you -- and even that's pretty simple.Stand on the middle of the rope with both feet and hold

22  | Roni Proter  | Simply Beautiful

While scouting a home for pet pitfalls and hidden dangers, Amy gives us kitty-proof tips to keep a new kitten's curiosity away from trouble.

9  | Amy Rosenthal  | Natural Companions
 
 
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