Chinese Feng Shui for the
Office Desk
By Mike
Selvon
Chinese feng shui is an
ancient philosophy that is used in every aspect of today's
modern world. Homes are revolutionized by living a feng shui
lifestyle. At home a person can have a positive outlook and
dramatic results, but when one goes to work, they may seem
to be stuck in a rut because they do not have feng shui.
However, hope is right around the corner.
Chinese feng shui has rules
that one can use to remodel their office space in particular
their desk. This can help a person to stay on track while
living the feng shui life. Chinese feng shui is all about
energy flow and harmony. If one's desk is cluttered, then
that harmony and energy are stopped in their tracks.
According to one feng shui consultant, "The clutter of the
room and the clutter of the soul are intrinsically linked."
If the work area is
cluttered, a person will more than likely dread being at
work and will have lower productivity. By cleaning this
special area, energy and harmony can once again return to a
person and hopefully increase productivity.
Another way to approach the
art of Chinese feng shui is to have items placed in certain
areas of the desk. This placement should include items that
deal with the five elements that are used throughout the
feng shui design. These elements are wood, fire, earth,
metal, and water.
According to feng shui
consultants, an office desk should have the following
placement: in the north corner a cup of coffee or tea, the
northeast corner a crystal paperweight, the northwest should
have a computer terminal, the east display fresh flowers,
the southeast a small green plant, the south a lamp or
something red, and the west should have a golden ingot
displayed. a golden ingot is similar to a boat and
symbolizes abundance. This is one of the feng shui items
that can be easily found.
Chinese feng shui can be
used in every aspect of one's life including the business
office. By using the five main elements of feng shui to
situate one's desk, an individual can ensure that their feng
shui lifestyle is carried throughout every aspect of their
life.
Their productivity will
more than likely be enhanced, and this can only make an
employer smile with joy. However, before placing items
correctly on the desk, one must clean up their space and
this can take time and effort, but the rewards are too
numerous to ignore. Chinese feng shui is a great solution to
the clutter that one constantly sees in an office.
About
the author:
Mike Selvon has some informative
feng shui articles
for the creative mind. Find out more about the
chinese feng shui at
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feng shui blog.
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Enjoy!
I wish you all the best on your
feng shui adventure!
Best wishes,
Thomas T :)
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