Feng Shui Living: Tips for busy women looking to destress, relieve anxiety, and live with more intention
I'm Lisa Morton, and for over 20 years I've been helping people, especially busy women, create homes that actually support their lives.
Here's the truth: your home isn't just where you live. It's either working for you or working against you. And most of us don't even realize it.
On this podcast, I share practical Feng Shui, holistic interior design, and real talk about how your physical space affects your health, your energy, and your ability to show up fully in your life. You'll get easy-to-implement tips you can do this weekend. You'll hear client stories that might feel like your own. And you'll learn that creating a home you actually love isn't complicated or "woo"...it's just intentional.
Whether you're feeling stuck, ready for a reset, recovering from a heavy life event, or simply wanting more peace and clarity in your home, this is for you. We'll talk about everything from your bedroom and front door to color, lighting, flow, clutter, and the energy that moves through your space.
Let's create a home that feels as good as it looks.
Feng Shui Living: Tips for busy women looking to destress, relieve anxiety, and live with more intention
What Your Home Is Saying About Your Life: And Why I Became Obsessed With The Answer
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In today's episode, I'm getting a little personal sharing how I found my way into this work and how my perspective on homes has evolved over more than 20 years.
I grew up on a grain farm in Iowa, which I honestly believe shaped so much of what I do today. Growing up connected to the land, the seasons, and the cycles of nature laid a foundation I didn't even recognize until much later. I was also a very sensitive, hyper-aware child, I could sense when a space felt calm, alive, or stagnant, even before I had words for it.
From design school to residential design work, and even designing luxury private aircraft interiors, each experience deepened my understanding of one thing: beautiful spaces don't automatically feel good.
I share the story of two clients who lived on the same street, in homes built by the same builder, both beautiful, but one felt calming while the other felt exhausting. That difference is what sent me deeper into feng shui, energy work, and environmental psychology.
In this episode:
• Growing up on a farm in Iowa and how nature shaped my sensitivity to environments
• Designing luxury private aircraft interiors and what that taught me about how humans interact with spaces
• Why beautiful doesn't always mean it feels good
• The moment my career shifted from traditional interior design to environmental alignment
• The patterns I kept seeing: stagnant rooms, emotional mirroring, craving visibility
• What real feng shui is (and what it isn't)
• How the Intuitive Home Method came to be
• Two client stories that say it all
Journal prompt from this episode:
If your home were a metaphor for your life, what is it saying?
Resources & Links:
• Learn more about the Intuitive Home Method: purelivingwithlisamorton.com
• Schedule a free 15-minute discovery call:https://www.purelivingwithlisamorton.com/15-min-call.html
• Last week's episode with Stephanie Denson:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2209887/episodes/19270972
• My book, Aligned at Home: https://www.purelivingwithlisamorton.com/book.html
• Join the Aligned at Home Collective: https://www.purelivingwithlisamorton.com/collective.html
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