
Whether or not you are glamping, road tripping, hoteling, flying or Airbnb-ing, these Feng shui tips will help you have your best possible trip.
Before Travel
- Look at photos of where you are going everyday and imagine a smooth passage
- Develop an affirmation for your trip. This will set the chi for your adventure, help to purify your thoughts and aid in restricting your brain so that anything is possible.
- Take a look at where you are going on a globe. This will help you appreciate the journey as well as the destination.
- Clean your house before you go. Who wants to return to a dirty house?
- Take out half of what you pack. We all over pack. Write out each day’s outfit and see if there can be any overlap. Deciding on three colors and sticking to those will help you eliminate any packing clutter.
During
- Spray your hotel room with essential oil or use a few drops. Peppermint is ideal for an energy booster. Citrus is terrific for a room refresher. Sanitize with tea tree oil. Help boost your immune system with thieves by putting some drops on your throat and chest.
- Be present, which simply means you are engaged in the here and now.
- Take lots of photos to remember how you felt. Photographs allow you to time travel. They’re a return ticket to a moment otherwise gone.
After
- Enter your home with gratitude! You are home safely from a meaningful adventure.
- Unpack immediately. This gives your home the energy of prosperity and happiness.

As a professor of Feng shui I always tell my students the famous Chinese saying, “Wherever you go, you bring good luck with you.”
Happy Trails!
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I wrote this blog 7 years ago, a month before I found out I had cancer in my face, and before all the reconstructive surgeries that followed. I am convinced this practice helped me heal and it is now a part of my spiritual and healing discipline. I encourage all of you to simply take your shoes off and walk barefoot on grass, dirt, a beach, and Mother Earth.
Our shoes distort our bodies’ feelings and function and also disconnect us from the earth. We don’t think about this, working in our offices behind non-opening windows, perched high above the earth on steel encased in concrete. We sleep and move in climate-controlled homes and vehicles where we have to look at an instrument to know the temperature outside. Our lifestyle is more like life in submarines or spaceships than on Mother Nature, it seems. Conversely, there’s something primal, damp, sensual, and connective about walking on the earth. Something of mystery. This is the thing I love about it: it redirects my abstract concerns. It plugs my attention into something much greater and more live-giving than the ridiculous flock of worries my mind generates.
Daily Visualization and Meditation – personal power is metaphysical so getting your power back will require internal work. Take a few minutes each morning to visualize your power returning.
So, I want to go as long as possible, forever if I can, feeling as if I’ve never truly arrived, and be at complete peace with the journey of it all. I don’t need life’s little checkpoints to convince me that I’m growing and progressing. The memories I accumulate will do that. My confession is that I fall in love with so many places I’m always half broken-hearted by goodbyes. And I don’t believe in non-attachment. There’s no passion in that. I believe we leave tiny pieces of ourselves in every place we’ve loved, and in every person, we meet along the way.