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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2026 · 18 MIN

Understanding Support: What Your Home Is Actually Doing For You

from Elevate with Exedra: A Home That Feels Good to Live In · host Tihana Nikolic

In this episode, Tihana Nikolic explores the concept of reconnecting with our homes and understanding how they can support our lives. She emphasizes that a supportive home is not about aesthetics or perfection but about how spaces make us feel. Tihana discusses the importance of noticing discomfort in our living environments and how it can provide valuable insights into what changes may be needed. She also highlights the interplay between design, Feng Shui, and psychology in creating supportive spaces. The episode encourages listeners to slow down and listen to their homes, recognizing the subtle cues they provide.Key Takeaways- Reconnecting with our homes can enhance our well-being.- Supportive homes are about how spaces make us feel.- Noticing discomfort in a space is valuable information.- Your body responds to spaces before your mind does.- Aesthetic beauty does not guarantee a supportive home.- Avoidance of certain rooms can indicate misalignment.- Slowing down can lead to better decision-making in home design.- Understanding your home's energy is crucial for support.- Design, Feng Shui, and psychology all play roles in home support.- Listening to your home can reveal what changes are needed.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Home Connection01:54 Understanding Support in Home Design06:43 The Subtlety of Home Support12:38 Practical Examples of Home Alignment16:09 Listening to Your Home17:35 Conclusion and Next Steps

In this episode, Tihana Nikolic explores the concept of reconnecting with our homes and understanding how they can support our lives. She emphasizes that a supportive home is not about aesthetics or perfection but about how spaces make us feel. Tihana discusses the importance of noticing discomfort in our living environments and how it can provide valuable insights into what changes may be needed. She also highlights the interplay between design, Feng Shui, and psychology in creating supportive spaces. The episode encourages listeners to slow down and listen to their homes, recognizing the subtle cues they provide.Key Takeaways- Reconnecting with our homes can enhance our well-being.- Supportive homes are about how spaces make us feel.- Noticing discomfort in a space is valuable information.- Your body responds to spaces before your mind does.- Aesthetic beauty does not guarantee a supportive home.- Avoidance of certain rooms can indicate misalignment.- Slowing down can lead to better decision-making in home design.- Understanding your home's energy is crucial for support.- Design, Feng Shui, and psychology all play roles in home support.- Listening to your home can reveal what changes are needed.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Home Connection01:54 Understanding Support in Home Design06:43 The Subtlety of Home Support12:38 Practical Examples of Home Alignment16:09 Listening to Your Home17:35 Conclusion and Next Steps

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In this episode, Tihana Nikolic explores the concept of reconnecting with our homes and understanding how they can support our lives. She emphasizes that a supportive home is not about aesthetics or perfection but about how spaces make us feel....

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