You know those moments when the universe gives you a little wink, a reminder that everything is aligning even when you don’t see it yet? This week was one of those moments.
I knew an article was coming out in Architectural Digest, featuring my thoughts in their piece What Is Feng Shui?, but I didn’t know when. Then I discovered it had already been published! It’s wonderfully written and a beautiful exploration of how energy and design intertwine in the spaces we live. Maybe that’s the perfect metaphor for Feng Shui itself, quietly working in the background, aligning things before you even realize it.
For me, this mention isn’t just about recognition, it’s about timing and the collective shift that’s happening in how we think about our homes. More people are beginning to understand that design isn’t only about aesthetics. It’s about energy. It’s about creating environments that help us feel grounded, creative and supported in who we’re becoming.
That’s what modern Feng Shui is really about. Not perfection, but alignment.
If you’ve been feeling the need to reset physically, emotionally, or creatively, pay attention. Your environment might be trying to tell you something. Maybe your home feels cluttered, your mind feels scattered, or your next direction feels unclear. It’s all connected. As Architectural Digest put it, Feng Shui is about flow, and when your space starts to flow, your life does too.
Autumn holds that same energy. It’s a powerful time to release what’s no longer serving you and realign before the pace of life quickens again.
I’ve been creating something special to bring fresh energy and intention to what comes next. I’ll reveal it very soon, but until then, read the full Architectural Digest article here → What Is Feng Shui?
Everything you’re seeking is already rearranging itself for you. You just need to notice it and take action.
A soft PS: the photo AD used is not representative of the Feng Shui I practice but it’s a beautiful shot!


