Feng Shui and Wellbeing
A Lifestyle Framework for Modern Living
This Recorded webinar will be available on in March 2026
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
1. Understand Feng Shui as a lifestyle framework, and how physical spaces influence wellbeing, clarity and daily functioning
2. Identify key Feng Shui principles related to layout, orientation and energy flow, and how these affect comfort and use of space
3. Recognise how the condition and arrangement of a space can influence wellbeing, comfort and clarity
4. Apply practical Feng Shui insights to both home and work settings to support balance and ease
5. Distinguish authentic Feng Shui principles from common misconceptions, and understand how Feng Shui fits within modern living and wellbeing conversations
1 CPD unit – Professional Skills
About your speaker:
She’s influenced award-winning homes, major developments and high-profile spaces without a single lucky ornament in sight — and quietly saved more projects from costly design mistakes than most architects care to admit.
Jane Langof is an award-winning Feng Shui Master, speaker and author who works with homeowners, developers and design teams to integrate Traditional Feng Shui into modern buildings and environments.
In practice since 2008, her work focuses on understanding how the configuration of a space can influence clarity, wellbeing, decision-making and long-term outcomes — particularly where early design choices are difficult or impossible to reverse.
Jane’s approach views the internal and external environment as a continuous, circular relationship: how people think, feel and operate is shaped by their surroundings, and how those surroundings are designed often reflects what is happening internally.
Her work includes both residential and commercial environments, with projects recognised by the Design Institute of Australia and the Master Builders Association.
She is the author of Feng Shui: A Homeowner’s Guide to Abundance, a multi-award-winning book that reframes Feng Shui as a practical consideration rather than superstition.
