Can you give some Feng Shui tips for Offices?
Yes, of course: • Make sure your desk is diagonally facing the door to keep you in control of the room. • Sit with a solid wall behind you to increase your feeling of being supported. • Avoid putting pictures and art above your head. • Check and see what negative and positive messages are being given out by the choice of art around you. Avoid images showing decline of energy. • Clutter is the enemy of good Feng Shui. Keep your desk clear. • Living plants are good to counter the negative effects of having so much machinery around. Avoid Cacti or spiky plants. • The lighting must be good. People are much more motivated and healthier if they sit near windows. Dark corners are lifeless areas. • Watch out for big piles of “in trays”. The higher the stack, the more you will feel overwhelmed. • Don’t sit under the beams or near the sharp corners of shelving and cabinets. • First impressions are very important – make sure your visitors see something like an exotic plant or a work of art to mak