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Feng Shui Home Office - Building Success In Your Own Home

April 12, 2010 |11:14 | Feng shui for office | Feng shui home | Feng shui tips   By : Team X

You will find two main factors when it comes to the design of the feng shui home office that could determine your success and also the success of your business. The very first important factor should be the actual location of that office in the home and the other involves the structure and placement of objects within the office. If you do any sort of work at home, it is vital that you have a proper home office to do it in.

An actual room or space to set aside as your office is required for this purpose. Combining your work space with any other space just isn’t a good feng shui practice. As an example, when you have your bedroom also act as an office, it’ll cause tension between these two different parts of your life, causing problems for both work and sleep.

The most effective location for an office is towards the front of a home, preferably by the entrance. This location allows the ‘qi’ or energy to enter form the front door and flow right into the office to help energize the space and cause you to become more productive and get your work done quickly. Bad locations for an office include the central part of the house, around the basement or anywhere near a bathroom. These areas will actually hurt the ‘qi’ of an office space.

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Feng Shui for the Home Office

October 12, 2009 |12:06 | Feng shui for office  By : Team X

Whether you are setting up a new home office or have an established office, your workspace strongly influences your productivity, creativity and motivation. Feng shui, the 2,300-year-old Chinese art of harmonizing buildings with nature, gives you simple solutions to enhance the energy of your work environment, from merely functional to balanced and inspired.

This is the first of two articles on feng shui. This article will focus on simple things you can do to bring positive energy into your work space. Part II will explain how arranging, adjusting and enhancing your physical space can improve specific areas of your life.

When you work in a low-energy space, you run out of energy. Feng shui enhances the energy of a space, which in turn supports your personal energy. Spaces that are cluttered, poorly lighted, cramped or located in basements lack energy. Spaces with good energy have views of nature, good light, attractive color and personal inspiration. It's simple to energize your home office with feng shui.

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Feng shui at the office

August 27, 2009 |13:38 | Feng shui for office  By : Team X

Feng shui at the officeIt is one thing to understand the theories of feng shui, and another to follow them to the last detail. If one follows the advice of some practitioners, one’s house is likely to end up looking like a Chinese restaurant, festooned with bamboo flutes, mirrors and shades of bright red and yellow all around. The challenge is to integrate feng shui principles into the architecture, design and interior design in such a way that it reflects one’s personal tastes and spiritual beliefs.

The Chinese based the art and science of orienting and designing buildings on the workings of mysterious earth forces which are known as feng shui, literally meaning wind and water. Energy lines crisscross the earth; lines that are affected by virtually all geographical and topographical phenomena. This means that we are affected by our environment, and we in turn modify our environment by what we do within it.

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Feng Shui Office

August 17, 2009 |14:08 | Feng shui for office  By : Team X

Feng Shui Office Unable to achieve the desired success in your business? Then empower your business with our Feng shui office prints.

Shannon Studio, a UK based reliable digital printing company, offers you a selection of beautiful and high-quality Feng shui office art prints and posters that are suitable for your office environment.

At Shannon Studio, we have the right people, technology, and experience in designing and printing office prints using Feng shui art. Clearly understanding your business needs and goals, we can design and print your Feng shui art prints that will make your office a Feng shui-friendly environment. With our Feng shui office prints and posters, you can achieve business goals faster and create abundance and harmony in your working place.

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Feng Shui for Real Life helps people, businesses make their spaces better

August 8, 2009 |15:01 | Feng shui for office | Feng shui tips   By : Team X

Feng Shui for Real Life helps peopleThirteen years ago, Carol Olmstead was a public relations consultant whose desk was facing the wrong way.A friend was reading a book on a concept with a funny name: feng shui. She told Olmstead that according to feng shui principles, she should sit facing the door, so that things weren’t happening behind her back.

Olmstead turned her desk around. Two weeks later, she got a great contract to work in Hawaii.She could barely pronounce feng shui, but she thought she might be onto something.

 

Feng Shui Your Desk For Career Success

July 21, 2009 |13:31 | Feng shui for office  By : Team X

Have you used feng shui around your desk? It's a great way to "test drive" feng shui, to see how well it works for you.

In feng shui, we work with a 3x3 grid called a bagua (said "bagg-wahh"). The grid is placed over your floorplan, and can look like a tic-tac-toe board, or perhaps the face of a clock, seen from above. With this, we can organize any room, home, or office into areas, each with its own color and design themes.

So, let's pretend you have Superman's x-ray eyes, and you're flying over your home or office, looking down into it. And, let's pretend that you can see the bagua grid that's overlayed onto your floor plan.

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Feng Shui for Offices

July 2, 2009 |11:53 | Feng shui for office  By : Team X

Feng Shui for OfficesIn the workplace, for example, money to you may seem like a material thing, but it has many spiritual and energetic repercussions that affect all aspects of your life. Money flows in and out of your life like the wind, touching everything as it passes by. That’s why it is important to make sure that this wind is a healing and strengthening force, not a destructive power that causes harm. It is equally important to ensure that the wind blows constantly, at least as a breeze, and that there is never stagnant, foul air. (According to Feng Shui, foul air would symbolize stagnant finances).

The Feng Shui for offices makes use of some simple Feng Shui Tips and offers some guidelines that will help foster harmonious living in your work environment and teach you to how to manage office spaces to yield prosperity.

Feng Shui Office

June 23, 2009 |11:26 | Feng shui for office  By : Team X

Feng-Shui-OfficeUnable to achieve the desired success in your business? Then empower your business with our Feng shui office prints. Shannon Studio, a UK based reliable digital printing company, offers you a selection of beautiful and high-quality Feng shui office art prints and posters that are suitable for your office environment.At Shannon Studio, we have the right people, technology, and experience in designing and printing office prints using Feng shui art. Clearly understanding your business needs and goals, we can design and print your Feng shui art prints that will make your office a Feng shui-friendly environment. With our Feng shui office prints and posters, you can achieve business goals faster and create abundance and harmony in your working place.

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Bring Luck to Your Home Office with Feng Shui!

April 14, 2009 |17:54 | Feng shui for office | Feng shui home | Feng shui tips   By : Team X

Bring Luck to Your Home Office with Feng Taking a step beyond simply bringing great computer technology for you, Epson also has tips on how to best arrange your gadgets in your home-office, Feng Shui-style! No matter how small your work area may be, there is a way to transform even the most cramped of study or work spaces into a relaxing and stimulating work environment.

RBefore anything else, though, straighten up your space. Nothing beats having an organized work area. Free your desk from clutter – you don’t need Feng Shui for that! Then, if you are wishing for financial success, Feng Shui practitioners recommend placing red flowers in the upper left quadrant of your office space or your desk to help you bring those wishes to fruition.

Moving on to another color, it is best to have a Yellow color scheme for your work space, as it is peaceful and cheerful. If your workspace is anything like mine, you are probably not fortunate enough to get a view from your desk. To get that ‘feel’ of a view, you can hang a plant or a picture of a plant in your line of sight. This will promote peace and tranquility, which will in turn make you relaxed and more productive.

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Keeping Feng Shui Elements in Mind When Furnishing Your Home Office

February 13, 2009 |14:41 | Feng shui for office | Feng shui home | Feng shui tips   By : Team X

Keeping Feng Shui Elements in Mind When Furnishing Your Home OfficeDo you want to make this year your lucky year? Feng shui is not really a complicated process and contrary to what some people believe, there’s no need to spend for an expert or equipment just to use its principles.  Learn how feng shui can change your aspect and probably, just probably, your luck in business.

Feng shui ; pronounced “fung shwee” or “fung shway”) is an ancient Chinese practice believed to utilize the Laws of both Heaven, (astronomy), and Earth, (geography), to help one improve life by receiving positive Qi. The original designation for the discipline is Kan Yu (traditional Chinese: pinyin: kÄnyú; literally: heaven and earth.

The words ‘feng shui’ literally translates as “wind-water”in English, which is a cultural shorthand taken from the following passage of the Zhangshu (Book of Burial) by Guo Pu of the Jin Dynasty: Qi rides the wind and scatters, but is retained when encountering water.

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