Office
Feng Shui
 The aim of
office feng shui is to create a work environment that supports the core
aspects of your business.
- Productivity,
concentration and
creativity,
while on consultations I can immediately detect if a client is able to
be productive in an office space or not. Correct feng shui form is
essential to productivity.
- Networking
and good relationships
with everyone who is connected to your business. Mutually
beneficial
relationships are a valuable asset for any successful person. A
balanced, harmonious office space can help promote loyal, helpful
relationships.
- Financial
reward and recognition, people
are in business to make a living and be profitable. Where
there
are "money leaks" or the inability to capture business the
office
feng shui may be weak.
In general there
are 3 types of office space:-
The home based office
- The
business owner's office in a commercial space.
- The office space of
an employee or an executive in a small or large company.
After covering the basic feng shui form common to all 3 types I will offer specific feng shui
guidelines for each type.
Basic Feng Shui Form
The Commanding Position
Good feng shui form will allow for the desk to be positioned in the
"power" or "commanding position" of the office space. The
commanding location is furthest from the door, in full view of the door
and overlooking the expanse of the office. There should be a solid wall behind the desk chair to complete the commanding
placement of the desk. The solid wall symbolizes the supportive and protective
"mountain" shape in classic feng shui. This basic feng shui
placement of office furniture sets the stage for productivity and
concentration; for most people, it is difficult to be
fullly present and focused with their back exposed to the door.
The commanding location invites
connection and relationships while it also denotes authority and managerial
over sight. By facing the door (in full view of the office) you are
not only receptive to people but also abundance and financial rewards. More Tips:Avoid
having shelves above or around the head space while sitting at your
desk. Cluttered shelves are the worst. This sends a clear
message of pressure that something will always be hanging over your
head. Avoid facing a tall shelf (6 feet or more) in close proximity to your desk because it may feel like you have to climb a mountain every day. Desk and Chair DesignThe
powerful excutive desk has a full (to the floor) modesty panel in the
front. The chair should have a high supportive back without any
openings near the lumbar. (See the photo at the top of this page)
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