Would you believe that you can position your office and office furniture in a way that positively affects your success and efficiency? Check out these Feng Shui tips for positioning your office for success!
The best position for your home office is facing south – this governs your fame area. Or, you could position your home study facing northeast – this governs your education and knowledge area. If these positions aren t possible, try placing your desk in a south or northeast corner.
The best position for your desk is in the corner that is diagonally opposite the office door. You want to be able to see the doorway and who is coming into the room. If you sit with your back to the door you ll always feel threatened. Of course, in my home office my desk is diagonally opposite the office door, but my back is to the door. The way I solved this problem was to position a mirror at my desk so I can see the doorway behind me — now my husband can t sneak up on me anymore ;-)
Have a wall behind your chair, rather than a window, for symbolic support. If you have no choice, keep the blind down. Don t sit too close to the door, because it will make you feel unprotected and as if you re losing control.
There are a few other things that will help to position your home office for success. Clear the effects of electromagnetic stress from your computer by taking frequent breaks. Plus you can place a clear quartz or rose quartz crystal next to it to absorb negative emissions. Peace lilies and a cactus called Cirrus peruvianus will also absorb emissions.
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My home office does not allow me to switch the desk location, although I will sit down and see what I can do. My computer is located in the northwest corner of the living room which is the northeast quadrant of my condo. what are my remedies?
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Hi, Thank you so much for your artical. As far as my concern i am working as a secretary of Executive Director and my sitting position just infront of my boss room. while working my face is west where ther is a entrance door. and MY back side is window where i put dark color curtain to protet the direct light to my working computer. In My left hand side there is a solid wall and right hand ride is another door for terrise where i can get lots of fresh air. Pls kindly suggest me how can i improve my carrier by my sitting position. thank you in advance.
I look forward to your newsletters every month,perhaps you could do an article on how to sell your house,i,m not having any luck after 14 months
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Thank You for the office tips. I appreciate what you said about placing a quartz. I believe quartz are very effective y givin good chi and absorving the bad one.
thankyou for the info!
To the person who hasn’t sold her house in 14 months, I say two things: 1) get a new Realtor 2)get a new price-you probably have the wrong price tag if it hasn’t sold in this period of time! In most areas of the country, we area experiencing the best market ever-good luck!
I volunteer with Vancouver’s Downtown Historic Railway. Recently, there have been several wedding parties (mostly Asian)riding the train. I was wondering–what positive Feng Shui aspects might there be about the railway, and how might we maintain or enhance those features?
Thanks for the valuable info. It works.
The best position for From this article it appears that direction of south facing is good for office desk. But why it disturbs me whenever I sit in this direction facing south. what’s the right position for me to sit in the office.