Magnetism is an irresistible force.

It’s hard to ignore the pull you feel naturally toward people, places and things that are magnetic.

Infeng shui, yin and yang are the two energies that create all of life.

Dana Claudat

Yin is the passive energy.

Yang is the active energy.

Most if us are good at yang energy.

We tend to have to be yang to get through the day!

Yang is also the energy rewarded most by society.

It’s noble to be a workaholic in many cultures.

While magnetism is something to cultivate, it’s not something active.

It’s yin energy.

This means, you aren’t likely to “achieve” magnetism.

I’ve seen it consistently be the very opposite.

Magnetism is something to sink into, like a super-plush sofa.

You actually become more magnetic when you do much less and relax much more.

That idea is pretty magnetic in itself, isn’t it?

Stick close to nature.

If you might’t find Nature nearby, bring more nature into your home with plants and stones.

Embrace your true nature.

Happy people are way more magnetic than people forcing themselves through life.

Lounging is one of the more enjoyable parts of yin energy, really reveling in relaxation.

There’s a great listener who goes to parties and barely talks; he mainly listens.

The feedback on this guy is that he’s unbeatable, he’s the most interesting guy.

I often call this the quality of being “interested” rather than “interesting.”

If you want to supercharge your magnetism, get rid of things that are weighing you down.

This takes some energy, but the results are unbeatable.

Clear some clutter from your home and your life, and magnetism follows almost instantly.