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Fengshui
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When searching a location that could serve as
your office space, you should not only consider the accessibility,
the area size and the area shape of the same. You should also
consider the aspects of the location that would be conducive to the
flow of good chi (energy) in accordance with the tenets of Feng Shui.
Feng Shui is the ancient science of geomancy that allows the
benefactor to attain the favorable advantages of good fortune. This
discipline is concerned with the coordination of a particular
location to the environment as well as the arrangements within the
said location in a manner that would promote the auspicious entry of
good chi.
Here are some fundamental Feng Shui tips to help you find and
establish a great office space.
* The main door should not be fronting a window. You wouldn't want
good luck to exit as soon as it enters the area.
* The main door should not be fronting a window. You wouldn't want
good luck to be reflected back outside. As much as possible, you
will want good luck to circulate around the office.
* The building that will house your office space should not be
fronting a sharp structure, like another building with shard-edged
roof, or a tree, or the corner of a flyover, or even a road
perpendicular to the building itself. These objects are called
poison arrows. They dart bad chi towards the building, bringing it
bad luck which will cause a lot of problems for your business unless
remedied by Feng Shui enhancing tools.
* The same building should not be surrounded by taller ones.
* The same building should not be fronting a fork on the road.
* The main door of your office should not be fronting a staircase or
an escalator.
* The main door of your office should not be sandwiched by a narrow
corridor. This gravely restricts the influx of good chi.
* If you're planning to hire a receptionist for your office, her
table should not be fronting the main door.
* Consider building a wall divider in the entrance hall fronting the
main door to conceal the inside of the office. This has been proven
to bring good luck to a business.
* As much as possible, your office space should not have any
protruding corners, as these produce poison arrows from which bad
chi can emanate. If this cannot be helped, consider putting a
flowerpot, a mirror, or a crystal ball on such a corner to curtail
the production of bad chi.
Since your choice of office location would determine the success of
your business, you should take every necessary precaution to make
such a decision as auspicious as possible. And this involves taking
into consideration the teachings of Feng Shui. With the tips above,
you're sure to enjoy better business for your enterprise.
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