Living Where You Feel Happy and at Ease
Three big factors affect our happiness: what we do, who we’re with, and where we live. While we often focus on the first two, we tend to overlook the influence our home has on our lives. Perhaps you’ve recently moved and feel like a fish out of water, or maybe you’ve never felt comfortable where you live. Learn key strategies to feel more at home, including improving the energy (Feng Shui) of your living space, joining a like-minded community, or if necessary, finding the courage to move.
This pre-recorded live teleseminar is for:
- Those who have recently moved or would like to move
- Those who are unhappy where they currently live
In this course, you will learn key strategies to improve your living space and feel more at home where you live, including:
- Feng shui approaches to raise the energy of your home and attract a better life
- Relocation strategies, including practical, successful tips for finding and joining like-minded communities and meeting new people
- If necessary, finding the courage to move
Featuring:
- Feng Shui expert Loralee Makela shows how to create an indoor and outdoor home environment that supports who you are and what you want to have happen in your life.
- Judith Kveton, corporate wife who has moved over 20 times, outlines tips and strategies for settling smoothly into a community.
- Laurie Gardner shares how to feel more comfortable where you live or to get the heck out of Dodge.
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What people are saying about “There’s No Place Like Home”:
Before you move… Take this course!
“If you are thinking of relocating to another city or just want to make your current residence more comfortable, take this course, period. I’m currently thinking about relocating to an area I’ve always been draw to yet I’m fearful to take that step. Laurie Gardner’s course helped me see this move a a milestone in my life that is worth the “risk” and helped me gain courage to make that leap of faith – well worth the price of admission!” – James D.

