"Being Home the Art of Belonging Wherever You Are" by Rebecca Ross

Home is more than an address. It’s a place you belong, one that reflects who you are. This feeling of belonging comes from your being, as well as where you are.

"Being Home the Art of Belonging Wherever You Are" by Rebecca Ross
Seattle, WA, February 15, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Recognizing that relationship between you and your environment opens a door. When you understand the link between these two, you can step across a threshold and make your home a place that works well and feels right.

"Being Home" teaches you how to establish this link between you and the outside world by

- Creating awareness about your natural and energetic boundaries,
- Finding your own roots and how to connect to your spaces, and
- Utilizing the three fundamental qualities of an environment to create a feeling of home wherever you are.

Each lesson is supported by a variety of exercises that can be performed at home, at the grocery store, even while stuck in traffic. When you engage with your surroundings, you’ll move with fluidity and confidence anywhere - a crowded room, an empty street, and anywhere in between.

About the author:

Rebecca Ross grew up wanting to know why some houses felt better than others. Helping people in their real spaces became Rebecca’s mission. In 2000, after twenty years as an architect, she founded The Composed Domain, which melds her architecture background, her understanding of spatial energy, and her skill at organizing things and information. As a professional organizer, she works directly with home and business owners in their spaces to reduce clutter, restore balance, and enhance well-being. She teaches classes, speaks at ADD and OCD support groups, and has appeared on local Seattle NPR station KUOW and the KING 5 New Day Northwest morning show. She was also featured on two episodes of TLC’s hit reality TV show Hoarding: Buried Alive. Rebecca has become a specialist in hoarding and chromic acquiring, partnering with Seattle area therapists to support people dealing with serious issues.
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