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5 Expert Feng Shui Tips For Your Home Office

by Pooja Sheth
September 25, 2020
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This Chinese practice of feng shui dates back to several millennia which involves arranging and modifying your space a certain way so that everything is harmonized, creating abundance of positive energy in your environment. If these feng shui principles are applied correctly, it is believed to increase productivity, harmony, relationships, and wealth. Therefore, for those who believe in this ancient Chinese practice, arranging your office space according to feng shui principles can enhance your business prosperity, creativity and productivity. We have some tips from Feng Shui & Beyond on how to feng shui your office space.

Separate your office and personal space

This is for better focus and concentration. If possible, keep your office space away from the rest of the house, especially your bedroom.

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Place your desk facing the door

Facing your desk towards the door signifies holding power position. You are asserting yourself as the powerful creator of your life.

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Have a solid background

Having a solid background will ensure energy remains in the room.  You can have a solid high-backed chair to provide stability.

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Add water feature

Hearing the sound of water while working will help to reduce stress. Adding a small water feature would do.

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Surround your office with live plants

Having plants in your workspace gets rid of negative energy, like electromagnetic energy from your gadgets, and bring in positive energy. Besides that, they help to purify the air.

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Avoid overcrowded view

Having a busy view in front of your makes you overwhelmed. Things like overcrowded bookshelves, artwork, wall colour, or even the view outside the window can give you such feeling. Therefore, always ensure whatever comes in your view should give you calmness and motivation.

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Avoid sharp edges pointing at your direction

Sharp edges represent energy cutting, which you do not want. Therefore, avoid any sharp edges or objects pointing at your direction. If you can’t reposition certain furniture’s, then try blocking it with plants, fabrics or crystals.

Choose the right colour

Every colour represents different energy and meaning. Therefore, choosing neutral and soft colours can represent positive vibes in the office. Colours like soft yellow and pale orange represent prosperity and abundance, pale green for knowledge and growth, and blue for clarity and inspiration.

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