Several years ago I read a book on Feng Shui and while I was very interested in what it had to say, the point that stood out the most was the fact that clutter causes disorganisation and chaos. The main theme of the book was to get rid of the clutter and all the things you really didn’t need in your life (or like, for that matter) and organisation would reign. But it doesn’t happen all at once. When you clear the clutter you open up space for new beginnings – it allows new things to enter your life.
Recently in the paper there was an article on ‘fat houses’. Not only is there an obesity problem amongst humans but now we have a ‘house obesity’ problem as well. The article went on to say that there was a correlation between fat houses and fat people. Our fat homes make us blue and our weight problems make us blue – and many fat homes belong to people struggling with their weight (and often other health issues).
So what is a fat house?
Recently in the paper there was an article on ‘fat houses’. Not only is there an obesity problem amongst humans but now we have a ‘house obesity’ problem as well. The article went on to say that there was a correlation between fat houses and fat people. Our fat homes make us blue and our weight problems make us blue – and many fat homes belong to people struggling with their weight (and often other health issues).
So what is a fat house?






