How to Use Feng Shui in Your Home: Practical Steps for Better Energy and Well-Being

Suzanne Roynon returns to explain practical Feng Shui applications, including health, wealth, relationships, decluttering, and meaningful changes inside the home.

4/7/20263 min read

From Awareness to Action

In her first conversation with Mary Foerster, Suzanne Roynon introduced the idea that homes can influence relationships, well-being, productivity, and happiness. In this follow-up episode of Real Estate Connections, she returns to make the conversation more practical.

This episode focuses on how homeowners can begin applying Feng Shui principles inside their own homes. The goal is not to create a perfect space. It is to understand how your environment may be supporting or challenging your daily life.

Understanding Home Energy

Suzanne explains that homes can have different energetic patterns. Some support both people and finances. Some support relationships but challenge finances. Others support finances but challenge relationships. Some feel difficult in both areas.

This framework gives homeowners a way to notice patterns rather than blame themselves. If a space feels stuck, cluttered, draining, or disconnected, the home may be offering clues about what needs attention.

Key Areas of the Home

The conversation highlights three especially important areas: the center of the home, the southeast area, and the southwest area. Suzanne connects these areas with health, wealth, and relationships.

Whether or not someone is familiar with Feng Shui, the practical takeaway is useful. Notice the spaces that are central to your daily life. Are they neglected? Overcrowded? Dark? Confusing? Or do they feel calm, intentional, and supportive?

Small Changes Can Make a Difference

One of the most encouraging parts of this episode is that change does not need to be overwhelming. Homeowners can start with small adjustments: clearing clutter, improving lighting, adding natural elements, changing color, or rethinking how a room is used.

For people downsizing or moving into a smaller space, Suzanne also emphasizes the importance of keeping meaningful items rather than carrying everything forward out of habit.

What This Episode Helps You Understand

This episode gives listeners a practical way to think through the topic, not just as an idea, but as a real decision that affects people, property, money, and relationships. Key takeaways include:

• The four types of home energy and how they impact your life

• How to locate the health, wealth, and relationship areas in your home

• What clutter and neglected spaces may be signaling

• How to use simple Feng Shui techniques to improve energy flow

• The role of color and natural elements in creating balance

• What to consider when downsizing or transitioning to a smaller space

• Why keeping only meaningful items matters for emotional wellbeing

How to Use This Conversation

Use this episode as a planning tool if you are among homeowners who want practical Feng Shui steps, people downsizing, and anyone rethinking how their space supports them. As you listen, pay attention to the questions Mary asks and the way the guest explains the decision-making process. The value of the episode is not only in the answer. It is in learning what to ask before you are under pressure.

Real estate decisions often become stressful when people wait until the last possible moment to get information. Whether the topic is buying, selling, investing, aging in place, downsizing, financing, relocating, or caring for family, this conversation can help you slow the process down. It gives you language for the next conversation with a realtor, lender, organizer, attorney, family member, financial professional, or other trusted advisor.

For searchers who arrive at this post with a specific question, the episode offers context that a short answer cannot always provide. It shows how real estate decisions connect to lifestyle, timing, risk, family dynamics, money, safety, trust, and the professionals you choose to involve.

Questions to Ask Before You Take the Next Step

Before making a decision related to this episode, consider these questions:

• Which areas of your home feel supportive and which feel stuck?

• What clutter or neglected space needs attention first?

• How might the center, wealth, or relationship areas of the home be affecting daily life?

• What small change can you make this week?

• What meaningful items should move with you during a transition?

Why This Episode Matters

This episode is helpful for anyone who wants their home to feel more supportive, balanced, and aligned with the life they are building. It is also useful for people preparing to sell, move, downsize, or reimagine their surroundings.

Your home is not just where you live. It is part of how you live.

Guest and Resource Links

Website: http://www.interiorstherapy.com

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