More and more people are looking to gain an edge in their working
environments. One method that business people are increasingly
turning to is feng shui. Feng shui promises that by arranging
your office environment correctly, it is possible to create
a better energy in your office, and that energy can promote
further opportunity and advancement.
3. Sit in a power chair.
A good chair is one with a high back and arm rests (solid,
if possible). Although the chairs that are designed for the
back are very popular right now, their open weave does not
provide good symbolic support for the person occupying them.
4. Put power behind you.
Power includes symbols of mountains, banking or business photographs,
and your boss. Be sure that your desk does not face your boss’
desk, but rather, he or she is behind you -- even if he or
she is on the other side of the building. This also means
you should never sit with a window (no support; unless it
is a window with a view to a very prominent business or bank),
door (no advancement), or bookshelves (backstabbing) behind
you.
5. Get power in front of you.
Keep the path in front of your desk open and clear. If there
are obstructions, such as chairs, etc., the path to a rise
in your career will also be obstructed.
6. Activate your desk dragon.
Put fresh flowers in the left-hand corner of your desk (as
you are sitting at it). Or, place a plant in this corner.
This is the ‘dragon side’ of your desk and it
benefits tremendously from the special energy of plants and
flowers. Never, ever put bonsai plants in your office, or
your career will be stunted and short-lived. Nor should you
decorate with cactus, or your career will be riddled with
problems and difficult working relationships.
Kathryn Weber is a certified master practitioner in classical
feng shui and the publisher of The Red Lotus Letter
a weekly feng shui E-Zine. She has been featured and quoted
by publications and websites, including Seventeen Magazine,
First for Women, Martial Arts Professional, the Indy Star
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