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Is your home office a spare room full of whatever?
Article by
Glen Beach
Is your home
office a spare room full of whatever doesn't fit
anywhere else?
Does your daily commute end with winding your
way through a
corporate maze to your own crowded cubicle?
Do you sit
down at your desk and push piles of papers aside
to create a
little workspace?
If this sounds
familiar, and you know that your productivity
is suffering,
maybe you want to try a little feng shui in
your
workspace.
Feng shui
(pronounced "fung schway") is the ancient art of
placement and
design that balances and enhances the energy flow
in an
environment. This can be placement of a home on a piece
of property,
location of an office building on a city block,
orientation of
rooms in a house, arrangement of furniture in
a room or
objects on a desk.
For a complete
feng shui evaluation, you need to consult with a
professional.
It's far too complex to address completely in an
article. I'll
just give you a few examples of techniques you
can try so you
can see if feng shui is for you.
In any
situation, there will obviously be believers and
non-believers,
and this is true of co-workers as well as
spouses. To
effect change in the corporate environment or at
home, you have
to start with yourself, and realistically this
may be all you
can accomplish.
At the center
of this belief system is a powerful reality
that you need
to be able to embrace: There is an energy flow
that BRINGS
abundance to all of life. Using feng shui to
attract things
to you means removing blockages and enhancing
this natural
flow. This doesn't mean you only need to move
the furniture
around and then sit back and wait for the money
to arrive; it
removes the suffering and struggle and leaves you
working from a
place of peace at the center of your being.
Clutter is
stagnant energy that leaves no room for growth. The
tendency to
save things because "someday you might need them"
indicates a
lack of belief in the energy flow that brings
abundance to
you. Your message to the universe is that you don't
trust that it
will provide for you. The flow stops.
This energy
flow, called ch'i ("chee"), enters through the
front
door of any
building or room and is then dispersed. It also
enters through
windows. It exits through doors and windows too.
During the
day, it enters through windows, at night it exits,
hence a reason
to close curtains. Think of it as air or water
flow; it's
like that.
If you want
more opportunity in your work environment, make
sure the path
to the door is as wide as the door. This goes
for paths,
hallways and outer rooms. The easiest way to attract
ch'i is to get
rid of clutter; no toys scattered on paths to the
house, no
shoes strewn in the middle of the hallway or piles of
boxes between
the world and your desk.
If the ch'i
entering through your door immediately meets a wall,
you can
compensate with mirrors. If the ch'i enters and there are
windows
directly opposite, it enters and leaves again quickly.
A partition or
some other object, or even curtains, can slow or
diffuse the
flow.
Next is the
orientation of your desk within the office space,
and placement
of objects in the room and on the desk. When you
enter your
office, stop and face the interior. Divide your office
into 9
equal-sized areas. Each area represents an area of your
life, and also
relates to a color and an element. The front
three, from
left to right, are skills/knowledge/wisdom;
career/life
path; and helpful people/travel. The middle three are
family/foundation;
health; and creativity/children. The back
three are
abundance/prosperity; reputation/fame; and
relationships/love/marriage.
The idea is to
locate your desk, if possible, in the area "where
you work". Are
you an artist or an teacher? A travel agent or
a marriage
counselor? A banker or a work at home entrepreneur?
A few rules of
thumb:
1) Never put
your desk directly in front of the door, and don't
orient it so
your back is to the door. Either face the door
directly or so
you can see the door without turning.
2) Place
things in each section of the room that enhance the
meaning of
that area of your life. For example, the obvious
choice for the
knowledge area is books relating to your work.
A not so
obvious addition would be an empty vessel, symbolizing
openness to
new knowledge. In the career area might be milestones
of your career
such as diplomas or awards, or business cards and
brochures,
etc. Your phone, rolodex, and photo of your mentor
might be in
the helpful people area.
Family would
be photos, or maybe religious objects if your
foundation is
your faith; the health area stays open and
uncluttered;
and something you've created is placed in the
creativity
area.
Water is a
universal symbol of abundance, so an aquarium,
fountain, or
even a picture of a waterfall would be appropriate.
The reputation
area would contain whatever you would like to be
known for. The
relationship area would contain mementos of
loved ones, or
symbols of love. You can put pairs of objects
in this area:
two roses, two photos or photos of pairs of
friends.
3) Do the same
with the arrangement of objects on your desk.
Use the same
areas, but keep it simple. Balance out the presence
of electronic
equipment with a plant or bouquet.
You can also
enhance a particular area with color. There are
colors that
soothe (blue/greens), stimulate (reds), invite
collaboration
and social gatherings (oranges and browns), enhance
mental
activity (yellows), suggest opulence and abundance
(purples,
maroons, reds). There is an element and color
associated
with each area also, but that is way too much
to get into
here.
Bottom line,
though, is that your office has to feel good to YOU.
Follow your
instincts and you'll create a more productive,
abundant
space. Let feng shui and common sense be your guide.
Glenn Beach is an entrepreneur
creating abundance in his
home office
with:
http://www.work-at-home-business-opportunity-canada.com
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