Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Feng Shui Tips for Office (Part I)




Tip #1 (Never Have a Window Behind You)
When there is a window behind you (where you sit), it implies a lack of support for your ideas or recommendations, especially if your office is on a high floor in high rise building. Repositioning your desk or camouflage the window with thick blinds or curtains will help.

Tip #2 (Activate the Black Turtle)
The turtle/tortoise is regarded as a celestial protector who also signifies longevity of situations within a work scenario. You may want to introduce a Dragon Tortoise on your work desk as it helps to ensure you have longevity of employment. You will be protected from being made redundant.

Tip #3 (Block Protruding Corners with Plants)
If you happen to be sitting near a protruding corner whose edge (poison arrow) sends out harmful killing energy, it is best to place a tall potted plant to camouflage the edge.

Tip #4 (Display a Fierce Rooster to Subdue Office Politics)
One of the most effective feng shui cures for dealing with dangerous and hurtful office gossip is to place a masculine fierce rooster at your work place. The rooster will almost instantly cause bad talks to subside.

Tip #5 (Prosperity Signature Brings Abundance)
Design & develop your own prosperity signature which start with an upward stroke and if possible, also end with an upward stroke. You can have as many ups & downs to your signature, but always end with an upward stroke.

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