Posts Tagged ‘home office feng shui’

Unusual Work Spaces

Filed under Feng Shui in Action | May 31, 2011 | Tags: , | No Comments

  One reader wrote in recently, asking what I thought about round work spaces. My response was "send some photos!" And that is what she did. The photo to the left is her office space, a dual-level "eco-hab." But the reader and her husband also construct what she calls "o-pods." These adorable "spaces in the ...Read more.

Home Office Feng Shui

The best way to start on the road to prosperity is to start looking at your home office with a critical, objective eye. There are many dimensions that effect how you feel in your office space, including the décor, placement of furniture, color, shapes, temperature, lighting, and placement of the room within the interior of ...Read more.

Deflect Negative Energy at Work with Feng Shui

According to the International Feng Shui Guild, the foundation of Feng Shui is harnessing chi, or life force energy. You can also use principles of Feng Shui to help deflect negative energy inside your office. Chi moves in curved lines, mimicking a pleasant woodland stream. This movement allows chi to nurture its surroundings with a ...Read more.

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