Where can someone train to work with feng shui?
SX: You need very good training and you must want to help people. If you are in it for the money, you can earn a good living since feng shui is very popular, but it’s not just about making money. It’s about creating balance and harmony. Find a good teacher, find out where and with whom they studied and for how long. Look for training in an official school of feng shui. Don’t just take a weekend workshop. Field experience is crucial, too. Feng shui is an oral tradition; people apprentice with masters. It’s only been taught to groups in the last few years. Mc: So what are your days like right now? SX: My daily routine consists of making phone calls and going to see clients. I spend two hours with each one. I look for where things are blocked or going too fast. I find out the history of the site, how life is going in it. I look for places that relate to money — such as the back left portion of the home or office — and I give people design solutions for those areas. I travel a lot — fen