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How to Offer Virtual Feng Shui Consultations

How to Offer Virtual Feng Shui Consultations

Virtual Feng Shui consultations have become one of the fastest-growing services in the design and wellness space. They allow you to work with clients around the world, keep overhead costs low, and build a flexible practice from home. For new practitioners, virtual consultations are often the easiest way to gain

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How to Run a Successful Feng Shui Consultation

How to Run a Successful Feng Shui Consultation

A Feng Shui consultation is more than an evaluation of a home – it’s a guided experience that helps clients understand how their space influences their wellbeing. When delivered thoughtfully, a consultation feels supportive, clarifying, and inspiring. For new consultants, learning how to run a smooth, professional session is one

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How to Write a Feng Shui Report Clients Will Love

How to Write a Feng Shui Report Clients Will Love

A Feng Shui report is often the most valuable part of the consultation. Long after you’ve left the client’s home – or ended the virtual session – the report becomes their roadmap. It tells them what to change, why it matters, and how to move forward with confidence. A well-written

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How to Build Confidence as a New Feng Shui Practitioner

How to Build Confidence as a New Feng Shui Practitioner

Starting a career as a Feng Shui practitioner is exciting – but it can also feel daunting. You’re stepping into a role where clients rely on your insight, trust your interpretation of their home, and look to you for guidance during big transitions. It’s completely normal to feel unsure at

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How to Handle Difficult or Skeptical Clients in Feng Shui Work

How to Handle Difficult or Skeptical Clients in Feng Shui Work

Working as a Feng Shui practitioner means entering people’s private spaces, listening to their personal struggles, and offering guidance that blends design, energy, and emotion. Most clients are curious and open-minded – but every practitioner eventually encounters someone who is skeptical, resistant, or simply difficult to work with. These situations

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