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Sometimes you have to make choices that do not make sense "now", but will reveal why later....

Sometimes you have to make choices that do not make sense "now," but will reveal the reason why later...

Feng Shui Advice by Laura Cerrano of Feng Shui Long Island New York and NYC

Sometimes you need to make choices in your life that are not always fun.  You may linger on the decision because you do not know what the future holds and become comfortable with what the moment offers.  Sometimes that is not always the best choice. 

The biggest problem with people from allowing themselves to grow is experiencing change, wheather it is good or bad.  You need to learn form your experience inorder to move forward...that is how you transform and gain wisdom through out life. Be open in all realms and be honest with yourself, even if you do not like the answer at that place and time in your life...the reason will reveal it self when you are ready to accept.

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*Carole Provenzale has been a Certified Feng Shui Consultant since graduating from the Country's very first School for Feng Shui Studies that was licensed and accredited in 1997. Carole provides on site Feng Consultations Long Island NY, Queens New York and New York City - New York City Feng Shui Manhattan New York

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Manhattan NYC Consultant Laura Cerrano is a Second Generation Certified Feng Shui Consultant who has trained with Feng Shui Long Island and Masters from across the Country including Shamans to incorporate Native American beliefs and Space Clearings into her Feng Shui Consulting Firm, Feng Shui Manhattan New York City NY. After co-consulting on site for many years Laura began her own business in 2000 and has a strong client base in New York City, New York, Long Island NY, Queens, Brooklyn, New Jersey and the rest of the New York Tri-State area.

Comments

Some folks shoot from the hip, making snap decisions and others ponder, chew on the options. I am the latter so don't second guess later on why the direction, route taken that was. We are all wired so differently.

Posted by Andrew Mooers | Northern Maine Real Estate / Aroostook County Broker (MOOERS REALTY) over 1 year ago

Andrew, this can make life so confusing but you have to make the best of the path you lead again be open.  I believe we meet the people we are supposed to or get that job for a certain reason. It is just amazing.

Posted by Laura Cerrano and Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) over 1 year ago

Hello Laura and your post is so true and thanks for the read!

VB ;-)

Posted by VEGAS BOB (REALTY ONE GROUP - LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 702.443.7156 ) over 1 year ago

Dear Laura~

The winds of change sometimes are challenging...and sometimes...sometimes...very often, in fact it seems...they turn out to be blessings in disguise as you suggest.

Posted by Asheville NC Properties of Enduring Excellence over 1 year ago

Laura, there are so many uncertainties and sometimes it is frustrating, sometimes it is amazing.  I tend to do my best and let the rest runs its course.

Posted by Rita Fong, REALTORĀ® Marion Arkansas Homes for Sale (RE/MAX REAL ESTATE TODAY, 901-488-9590 ) over 1 year ago

There are few certainties, but endless possibilities. . .At the end of it all there will be lessons.  And, it is truly all about those lessons.

Posted by Myrl Jeffcoat (Real Living Great West Real Estate) over 1 year ago

Laura, that is so true, sometimes things are not easy but as you say use the experience to learn and grow.

Posted by Ellen Caruso (Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty) over 1 year ago

Basically in order to grow we have to get out of our comfort zone.  Not an easy thing to do.

Posted by Jane Peters - Los Angeles Real Estate (310-473-6919) (Power Brokers Int'l) over 1 year ago

Laura--Well written & very thought provoking.  I put ditto marks under many of the other comments made here.  Please know I care.  Thanks for sharing.

Posted by Mary Yonkers (Howard Hanna/Alan Kells Schools of Real Estate) over 1 year ago

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