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Feng Shui Tip of the Week 2


By Homes in Harmony, Section Homes In Harmony
Posted on Fri Jan 25, 2008 at 07:49:25 PM EST

Feng Shui for the Office
Today we are looking over the border of the writing table and give attention to the whole office room.
No matter if you are the CEO of the company, a manager or a secretary it is important where you sit and what you see from your place. As you spend quite a time in the office the atmosphere and your place have a great influence on how you feel during the day.

If your desk is placed at the door and you cannot see who enters the room it gives you a much uncomfortable and unsecured feeling. In Feng Shui terms it said, this is the worst position as it means that someone can stab you in the back. In case you sit right opposite the door and everybody seems to come towards you or has to pass by your desk it will be difficult to concentrate on your work. Try to move your writing table out of this area.
To have a window right behind you is also a bad position as it lacks sufficient support. Place some plants on the window sill to give at least a little backing.
One of the best positions is diagonally of the door, as you always can see who enters the room. This is called the command position. The definite best position for you can be calculated by your DOB as your personal the best direction which you are facing can be combined with the command position. Lot's of success wishes you Karina S.V.

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