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Book Reviews of Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life: How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love, Money, Respect and Happiness

Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life: How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love, Money, Respect and Happiness
Move Your Stuff Change Your Life How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love Money Respect and Happiness
Author: Karen Rauch Carter
ISBN-13: 9780965361415
ISBN-10: 0965361411
Publication Date: 2000
Pages: 233
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life: How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love, Money, Respect and Happiness on + 14 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
A really clear cut easy to understand book. I think it makes a difference in the way you perceive what you have and how you live which is why it works.
simgirl avatar reviewed Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life: How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love, Money, Respect and Happiness on
Helpful Score: 3
I love this book. It doesn't make a terribly large difference to me that it is Black Hat versus traditional; the book has pretty simple techniques and guidelines that make it easy to figure out what to do about different, otherwise-problematic situations that you might encounter in your own house/workplace. It's better than a "dummies" guide to me, as it's very straightforward and explains the rationale behind what you're doing very clearly.
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Helpful Score: 2
Fun to read but know that this is the black hat feng shui and not the traditional feng shui.
michecox avatar reviewed Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life: How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love, Money, Respect and Happiness on + 18 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Feng Shui for Americans, basically. A lot of quick-fixes written in a fun, chatty style. Not for serious Feng Shui practitioners but good for figuring out what to do with that one corner you just don't know what to do with.
reviewed Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life: How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love, Money, Respect and Happiness on + 69 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Use Feng Shui to change your life. I enjoyed this book.
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Helpful Score: 2
This book is sub-titled How to use Feng Shui to get love, money, respect and happiness. Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life is written in plain and simple Engllish for the modern Western reader: Revealing the ancient Chinese secrets that are as useful and necessary today as they have been for centuries.
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Helpful Score: 2
I love this book! The author's style is very funny. I've read quite a few books on this topic and she includes some other angles I hadn't read before. All in simple to understand terms. I have a feeling that this book will always stay in my "go to" section of my books. The other book I plan to always keep is The Western Guide to Feng Shui - Creating Balance, Harmony< and Prosperity in Your Environment - by Terah Kathryn Collins
reviewed Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life: How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love, Money, Respect and Happiness on
This is one of several books on Feng Shui I am reading. Easy to read, pratical information and written in an orderly manner.
reviewed Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life: How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love, Money, Respect and Happiness on
Easy read, with fun and simple ideas. This book actually inspired some changes in my life! Basic technique for beginners that will help you view your spaces in a new light!
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My favorite book on feng shui, and one of my favorites on decluttering, because it keeps it light and makes it a game. (Generally, I hate games, but this one is fun.)