Feng Shui Diva‘s Tips For College Dorm Rooms   

Using these feng shui tips can help you sleep better, focus, think clearly, and keep up your GPA.

 
 
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#1 SLEEP IN THE DARK 

At night, when its dark, your body produces the hormone melatonin.  Melatonin helps you sleep  and regulates your mood.  Light makes your body think it’s daytime.  If you sleep with the lights on or the TV, your body won’t make enough melatonin.  So you won’t sleep well, and you’ll get moody or angry or depressed. 

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#2 DON’T FOG YOUR BRAIN WITH EMFs

EMFs (electromagnetic frequencies) surround the electrical stuff in your room like your TV, computer, and power strips. Too much exposure to EMFs can give you brain fog and make it hard to concentrate when you try to study or take exams.  And your grade point average could go in the toilet. You can reduce your exposure to EMFs by keeping your body at least one foot away from your TV, computer tower, and power strips.

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#3 POINT YOUR BED IN A POSITIVE DIRECTION

Everybody has 4 positive sleeping directions and 4 negative directions determined by the year you were born and your gender.  Sleeping with the crown of your head pointed towards one of your 4 positive directions helps you sleep better and keeps everything in balance.  When you sleep in a negative direction, everything gets wack. Get your best sleeping directions right now.