I don't know about Feng Shui, but I can give you some suggestions from what I've learned to help with your debt. You ready? :-)
First thing of course would be to cut up the credit cards and make a commitment to never charge again. Then follow the following plan.
List all your debts by amount you owe from smallest to largest. Then begin by paying the most amount you can each month to the smallest debt with the idea of paying it off quick. Then, only pay the minimum payment on the larger debts. Continue doing this every month until you have the smallest one paid off. Everytime you pay off a debt, call the company and tell them to close the account ... that you paid off the debt and that you do not want to leave the account open. They will try to talk you into leaving the account open. Don't do this as it is too convenient and you will be tempted and will sink into debt again. You then start paying the most you can on the next smallest debt in line and go on from there until you have each paid off. Every time you get any extra money, whether it be $5, $10 or more, apply it against your debt even if you have already sent in a payment. You can send in payments more than once a month. Also do things to make money like garage sales, sell on eBay, get a second job, anything to help you get money to apply toward that debt. It's not about obtaining the best credit score, it's about eliminating the debt.
You can get more help on how to accomplish this by reading and listening to Dave Ramsey. He has a talk show which you can hear on line through his archives, or live by entering your zip code and find out what time of day his show airs. Plus he has forums from his site to get help from other people who are in debt. Dave has been there (with debt) and knows what it is like and is now helping people to get out of it. There are people that have followed this method with over $100,000 in debt and have gotten it paid off without going through bankruptcy and without getting some debt help company to do it for them. Dave's website link is below.
I hope this information helps you and you get the relief you need.
http://www.daveramsey.com
2006-09-08 06:26:42
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answered by son-shine 4
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Before you start with Feng Shui, you should dust off your resume, meet with a recruiter, and then create a conservative budget for yourself and stick to it.
That said, the areas of your home you should focus on are Wealth, Fame, Career, Skills & Knowledge, and Helpful People. The following link is to a website that will briefly suggest ideas on how to enhance these areas: http://djonzdesigns.com/FS%20career.htm
I happen to believe that Feng Shui works, but I would suggest putting all of your eggs in that basket. Fate is what you make...
Good luck.
2006-09-08 16:55:10
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answered by LifesAMystery 3
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I would never hire anyone with this thinking....didnt u went to school??
Fengshui if for housewifes and people who never went into a science book...
Pls dont even mention it.
2006-09-08 13:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Had a girlfriend who practiced Feng Shui. When I asked her what it was for she said it promotes health and wealth.
At the time she was sick and broke.
Asked her if it worked. She just laughed.
2006-09-08 13:23:18
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answered by tercir2006 7
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