Home Office Feng Shui
By Vishal P. Rao
Whether you believe in the Oriental powers of Feng Shui or not, there are an
increasingly large number of people who do. Feng Shui is said to make you more
aware of how your environment affects your state of mind. Business people in
Asia have considered work place Feng Shui to be a crucial contributor to
personal and business success for centuries.
Why Feng Shui
Feng Shui helps you to stay focused by forcing you to store incomplete and
future projects in a storage area so you won't be distracted by worrying over
them every day.
Feng Shui experts claim that you will receive these additional benefits as
well:
* Increase your prosperity & abundance.
* Boost your health.
* Reduce insomnia & stress.
* Enhance your personal power.
* Easing of family conflicts.
* Increase your concentration
* Enhance financial security.
* Attract new customers to your business.
* Upgrade your life in many other ways.
Entrance
Have a separate outside entrance to your office if possible. If you can not,
then choose a room that is near the front or back door of the house or
apartment. Separate your home office from the rest of the living area in order
to keep your business and personal lives separate.
If your home office is part of a larger room, then partition the space with
bookcases, screens, or large plants.
Walls
Place a picture of a lake, waterfall or any other water scene on one of the
walls on the East side of your office. This represents the flow of energy. You
can also use one of those desktop fountains or even an aquarium
Working Space
Keep your workspace clean and clutter-free in order to allow a free flow of
Feng Shui energy throughout the room. There is a difference between clutter and
stored items. Stored items should, however, be filed away or stored neatly in a
cabinet or closet to allow the flow of Feng Shui energy.
Never have your back to the window. Having your back to a door symbolically
leaves you open to attack. If you directly face a door you may be overpowered by
the incoming Chi. The best position is with your back to a wall that holds an
earth element such as a picture of a mountain or a lake.
The next best position is angled away from a doorway or facing a wall
featuring a water element such as a fish or a picture of lake, or even abstract
art that features wavy lines.
Desk Space
You can energize your desk by adorning it with objects that symbolize the
five elements to attract work and luck. Simply follow the Lo Shu grid like this:
North : Your beverage cup or glass
Northeast : A crystal paperweight
Northwest : Your computer terminal
East : Fresh flowers
Southeast : A small green plant
South : A desk lamp or something red
Ceilings
Flat ceilings are best for promoting the flow of Chi. If you have a sloped
ceiling, cathedral ceiling, or exposed beams then you you can hang wind chimes
or bamboo flutes to offset the negative effects.
Corners
Place a green, smooth-leafed plant, not one with jagged or pointed leaves, on
a shelf in the corner closest to your water item. You can use an artificial
plant if you are a known live plant killer.
Here are some other items that you can also place in that corner:
* red eggs symbolizing wealth creation
* a red envelope containing several coins
* a crystal on a red ribbon near the window
* three Chinese coins tied with a red ribbon
* a pearl or anything spherical
* a wheel or bell
* a symbol or picture of red fish
* a lotus flower symbolizing great achievements from humble beginnings
Furniture
Always take a short walk before entering your office to work each day and
another one at the end of your working day as another measure of separating your
business life from your personal life.
Leave at least 7-9 inches of space between each piece of office furniture.
This allows room for energy to flow. Also, consider placing a decorative jar
filled with water near the entrance to your office.
Plants
Cactus and Bamboo are plants symbolize good fortune and are ideal for
placement in the home office. If you have views of harmful elements from your
window, you can negate them by the strategic placement of wind chimes or plants.
Any sharp-leaved plants are good Feng Shui in this area as they are believed to
deter harmful influences.
There is a lot more to Feng Shui than we can possibly cover in this article.
The Internet is an abundant source of articles. Thousands of books have been
written on the subject, and there are even Feng Shui consultants that’ll come
in and help your organize your office and home.
Even if you don't subscribe to the ancient Oriental ways, you’ve to admit
that an uncluttered office, with room to move around, and pleasant decorations
is much better than a cluttered dungeon that's stuffed to the ceiling with piles
of paper and unwanted junk. Good luck and good health!
Vishal P. Rao is the owner of Home
Based Business Opportunities - One of Internet's leading website dedicated
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