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Birth Date: Sat, Dec 19 1959

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Schools: Okotoks Jr/Sr High, SAIT, UofC, Malaspina University/College

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The Emotional House

 

 

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Tue, Jan 08 04:09 PM

The Emotional House

 

I have been working my way through this book, The Emotional House, How Redesigning Your Home Can Change Your Life by Kathryn L. Robyn and Dawn Ritchie. As I worked my way through Tools, I also started reorganizing my home to help boost the effects. This book helped enormously. I am only half way through the book but have already gained a whole lot of insight into how to change my environment to make it work for me. I am now enjoying my home, after 4 years of hating it, that is a pretty significant change. I also, have insight into what to look for when I am ready to buy my own home, I know what it important to me, such as a good sized, well designed kitchen and a studio area/room for art and other creative endeavors.  In the meantime, I am learning and able to make rooms multi-purpose without looking multi-purpose.

 

I hope others will get as much as I have from this book.

 

 

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That sounds like an interesting book. My environment is so important to me yet I can figure out how to make it look the way I want. I think I have one more move left in me, and I would really like to know what I want before I build one more time! 

 

Thanks for the tip on the book, I will have to read it.

 

Ginger

 

 

 

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Hi there neighbour!  I  live in Duncan! 

 

That book  sounds like something I definately need to read.  Thanks for the tip!

 

Karen