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Come on, who would honestly say no to having more wealth in their life. I think it’s a given that all of us would really welcome having much more money at our disposal no matter how successful we consider ourselves to be. And at the present moment there are so many things on offer which claim to guide us towards increasing our wealth in various ways. But many of us don’t really feel open to learning lots of new skills. However the good news is that there is something that works beautifully without you having to do very much at all. And that’s to harness the flow of energy around your house in the good old Chinese style. So read on to find out how to use one million dollars to attract more wealth into your life.


Now you may think that this is a bit of a contradiction, however when you have finished reading this article, all will be clear to you and I’m sure you’ll agree with me that what has worked for the Chinese for centuries will surely work for you and me, too. The bottom line of this is that feng shui has an effect whether you do a little or a lot to help it along.


Okay, so let’s just take a moment or two to talk about what feng shui actually is. It literally means ‘wind and water’ and is the ancient Chinese art of harnessing the energy flow within your home or work space for maximum harmony which leads to enhanced well-being. A room is divided up into eight segments, each one representing a main area of your life. The ‘bagua’ is a special diagram that shows these areas and is shaped like an octogram (an 8-sided shape).


The areas of your life we are referring to here are: career, knowledge and education, family and health, finances and welfare, fame and recognition, marriage and relationships, children and creativity, mentors and networking. And feng shui teaches that if you have problems in any of these areas, you place an object or use colours in that space that will clear the blockage and allow the energy to blossom.


Okay, now back to the finances. What would be a great way to energise the finance corner of your home? A traditional way of doing this in China is to use images of money itself to enhance this area of your life. So if you want to attract large amounts of money and you live in the western hemisphere, a great way to do this would be to hang up a picture of money in any form, perhaps bank notes or a cascade of golden coins, or anything that excites your mind around the topic of riches. You might also think of placing some gold coloured coins there, a wad of Monopoly money or any other physical object that represents wealth in your mind. The colour red is very auspicious in China and linked with wealth together with the colour gold.


But just take this thought one step further. What if you wanted to attract one million dollars into your life? How would you go about doing this along feng shui principles? What better than to use a vibrant image of exactly that sum – a one million dollar painting. A picture representing this amount of money hanging in the area of your home that is associated with your finances can have a huge impact. It’s important to hang something that aesthetically pleases you as you have to live with this image in your home on a daily basis. Although there are no magical guarantees, I think you’d be really surprised to see what effect this has on your life when you bring focus and intention to increasing your wealth.


The south-east is where you want to hang it but if you get hold of a bagua diagram, that will give you more indication of what to do.


Now I can tell you all of this and how it works, but it’s only really personal experience that counts. We all have to try these things out for ourselves and see what brings the best results. Go on, activate your finances corner and see what happens.


If you’d like to see what creative, artistic solution I came up with for our finances corner, why not have a look at my website and see what you think. I’m sure you’ll love it as much as we do.

Fiona Stolze has been painting professionally on silk for many years and prefers to work with vibrant, powerful colours. She is also a qualified colour therapist and has spent much of her time creating beautiful silk cushions and pictures to uplift and enhance people’s homes worldwide. Her designer cushions and pictures add a touch of luxury and class to any home or workplace. She also offers greeting cards, wall hangings and feng shui silks to enhance various areas of your life. Please contact her to find out more. You can see a wide range of her silks at http://www.silkandart.com

What is Chi? Feng Shui

One question which bugs me is…. what is chi?


It’s been bugging me for about a decade and fathoming its depths can be a lifelong study. And damn frustrating and exasperating. OK, I could just jump into the books and accept what had been written about chi energy. That will get me by but do I really understand what it represents?


To me, chi is life. The ancient Chinese described it as “life-force” and for good reason. Chi permeates everything and links the parts of our surroundings together. The Tai Chi practitioner and Acupuncturist understand chi energy. They likened it to the flow of energy around and through the body, linking each part forming a cohesive and functioning unit. By understanding its rhythm and flow they can guide exercises and treatments to give us stability and longevity.


Both good aims and no doubt chi moves through our surroundings in much the same way, a conduit to thread energy along and direct to wherever it belongs. Chi takes many forms and energy is present in everything.


If we accept that scenario, chi takes on a new meaning. Suggesting we can understand, guide and harness it to create places and surroundings of beneficial chi flow where it can accumulate and be absorbed by ourselves and any other creature who comes into its presence. We can strengthen its weaknesses and build places where it is comfortable. Wow, now that is something worthwhile. Why not choose the garden as a potential source of chi flow and accumulation?


One thing I find searching for the secret life of chi is chi is present in all things and expressed in the energy each omits and receives. Even a humble stone has chi energy but accepting a stone has chi can become rather complicated. A stone receives energy in its making and is retained, released gradually as it changes from one form to another. You can feel its energy but a stone is something of stability and certainty, a base for life to begin and be preserved. There’s something very Yin in a stone.


Life to me is more simplified and expressed in the movement of birds and insects, the branches of a tree rustling in a breeze or the waves rolling into the shore at my feet. We are accompanied by chi and its presence obscure until our ”chi eyes” develop and view our surroundings as compositions of all things.


Nature present and provider and we passengers in time and there not to abuse and plunder as we seem to specialise in but as beings able to observe, accept and encourage interaction between all things.


Chi remains that mysterious being, and that’s probably best. Maybe it should keep some of its secrets from us human beings and instead we just taking a little part of it for our sustenance, pleasure and enjoyment.

I hope you enjoyed reading my article as much as I enjoyed pondering over and writing it. For more related topics and complete eBook Publications, please visit my website Feng Shui Garden – a Modern and Unique Concept to Feng Shui and Harmonious Chi Within the Garden and Our Lives. Regards, Ross.

In Five-Element Theory, shapes can represent elements. For example:


METAL is defined as round or curved shapes
WOOD is represented by tall, thin, column-like shapes
FIRE is represented by pointy, pyramid-like shapes
EARTH is defined by square or rectangular shapes
WATER is wavy and almost shapeless in the way that water takes on the shape of whatever space it contains.


In the practical application of elements to rooms, some feng shui consultants recommend that the element used also adhere to its related shape. There have been heated debates on internet feng shui discussion forums about the necessity of using 5-Element Theory to this degree of precision. Is it necessary? Based on my personal and professional experience, I would say that it is really not vital to have your element match its related shape.


For example: When I suggest that a client use the METAL element in a room, I first look to see if they can accomplish this with functional items or useful décor pieces. It could be a metal lamp, a wrought iron bed frame, a bronze statue, or a bundle of copper pipes hidden under a bed or couch. Does the METAL item need to be round? My experience is that it does not have to be round to work. The sheer weight of the metal is much more important.


With the FIRE element, depending on what room needs fire, I once again look for a way that the remedy could be added to look natural. Whether it is a burgundy bed spread, or maroon drapes, or a magenta area rug-they all work as the fire cure. I have even had clients take a blank canvas (square shape/technically the earth element) and paint it bright red. Guess what? It works. In other words, the canvas does not have to be triangular in shape nor does any red item have to resemble a flickering flame in its shape.


When a client is designing a pool, do I recommend they use a natural looking curvy shape over a long rectangle? Sure I do. But does it make a huge difference? Not in my experience. A pool is thousands of gallons of water and the shape of the pool is NOT going to change that fact.


When someone needs the WOOD element as a remedy, a live plant is best. But a whole room that is painted green can also vibrate the WOOD element. So, what “shape” is the color green? The answer is none. But it still works.


The honest truth is that when some feng shui teachers run out of things to teach, they might create more classes by focusing on these smaller details and making a bigger deal out of them than is necessary. Then, inexperienced students get the impression that these details are critical. Not only is this rigidity unnecessary, but it is this same rigidity which has alienated the design and architecture community from being more receptive to working with feng shui consultants.


Five Element Theory absolutely works, but too often people take it to extremes or to levels which will virtually have no impact on a client’s well-being. When I first started studying feng shui, I read a book by an interior designer-turned feng shui consultant that devoted a chapter to categorizing stripes and wall paper patterns into which elements they represent. No kidding! It is this kind of obsession with minutiae that can make new feng shui practitioners insecure and unimaginative in recommending appropriate remedies.

Kartar Diamond has been a classically trained consultant since 1992, having studied with some of the top masters in the world and she was given the title of Master by Grand Master Sang in 2004. At Kartar’s website you can download her three books and e-books, as well as other learning tools including a DVD and teleseminars.


Kartar is based in Southern California and consults with people world-wide. Visit us at http://www.FengShuiSolutions.net. She is the author of Feng Shui for Skeptics, The Feng Shui Matrix, The Feng Shui Continuum, Feng Shui Tips for Architects, Feng Shui Tips for Realtors, and Feng Shui Tips for House Hunters.

Do you know that Feng Shui is not a religious practice. It is in fact a system of controlling and harnessing the energy flow in the environment so that this energy will affect you positively such that you live in a harmonious and healthier life.


When I first started learning about this Chinese system, I was confused and shall I say a bit skeptical. How come just by arranging the furniture it affects your mind? Is it a sort of Chinese astrology or maybe it has something to do with I Ching? Well it is totally different from these two.


Like Chinese astrology, to perform Feng Shui you need special tools and the standard ones would be the compass and the bagua. The bagua is a kind of map or chart that relates various areas of your life in the 8 divisions within your living space. Through this bagua chart including a compass you could figure out how to emphasize as well as energize the areas within your office or home that require immediate attention so that they can be enhanced by Feng Shui practice.


Typically for the ancient Chinese, Feng Shui appeared to be mystical. However modern science can explain the effects of this Chinese practice via quantum physics. Let me show you one of the main scientific discoveries with regards to Feng Shui:


It was shown that our mind can be altered from an attentive state (beta) to a meditative state (alpha) simply by entering a space (room) that has been applied Feng Shui to it. In simple term it means that your chaotic beta brain waves transform to meditative alpha waves when you enter a good Feng Shui room.


Skeptical about it? Your brain waves changes for the better just by walking into a room. Let’s see what’s happened.


Researchers hooked someone to a mobile EEG device. They then brought him into a room without any Feng Shui applied to it. They discovered that his brain waves were around beta state. Next Feng Shui was applied to the same room simply by rearranging the furniture. But this time whenever he was brought to the room his brain waves instantaneously changed to alpha state. They were surprised to discover the sudden switch to a trance-like alpha state while he was in this particular room. How could this be?


So what makes the person’s brain waves switch from one state to another? The quick answer is the energy flow. The positive energy flows within the room affects the person mind and his brain and this changes his brain wave frequencies.


This energy also known as chi would flow freely coming in from one window and departing over the other window and its flow will be only stopped by something that stands on its way. For that reason rearranging furniture in the correct way along with removing any clutter would certainly improve this flow.


You must always ensure that your room in your house where you spend most of your time has a good energy flow. Studies have demonstrated that one of several ways to get into the alpha state is to be in an area with good Feng Shui; because your brain will automatically produce a lot more alpha waves. Therefore if you are considering of meditating then ensure that your room meets this condition.


There are many ways you can learn about this mysterious Chinese system of furniture arrangement. If you are curious about it then the quickest way is to google and visit the relevant sites. Maybe you need a Chinese friend to explain all the Chinese terms related to it. I am certain your quality of life such as your health, wealth and prosperity will significantly improve by applying this Chinese practice to your home.

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Feng Shui and Electronics

The “Black Hat School” advocates using electrical appliances to stimulate areas of your house for good fortune. These folks claim that “electrical objects are one of nine basic cures.” This notion is misguided, to put it mildly.


In the 6,000-year plus tradition of feng shui there could potentially be hundreds of different remedies, not just nine. And obviously, practitioners from centuries past were not recommending televisions, stereos, and computers as remedies because, hey, they didn’t exist!


This is not to say that a modern object cannot work brilliantly as an affective remedy. For instance, a “moving metal” remedy used to be satisfied routinely with a wind chime and is still considered a popular item. However, if you needed a moving metal remedy in your house, you could also use a Grandfather clock or a very hi-tech moving metal sculpture.


I had a client who was a hairdresser and her work area specifically needed the fire element. Her station happened to be adjacent to a whole row of hair dryers, which she said were running constantly throughout the day. This is an example of literal heat (fire) occurring naturally, inconspicuously, and in a very modern way. Because the fire was already there, it was not necessary for her to use red color or any extra lighting around her area.


But do electronics have any real purpose as remedies? Some research suggests the exact opposite: that frequent exposure to electrical fields and appliances can undermine health in a variety of ways. Children who are exposed to high electrical fields can even get leukemia! I advise clients to NOT sleep closer than six feet from a computer, TV, or refrigerator. And if an electrical appliance could be categorized as one of the five elements (water, wood, fire, earth, metal), it would loosely fit in the “fire” category, not the “metal” category that is erroneously printed in many books. This is because electricity is really more of the fire energy than metal.


At the same contradictory time, some novice practitioners are urging their clients to cover up the TV at all times when not in use, like hiding some bastard child that no one is supposed to know about. Enclosing a TV inside a cabinet or draping a cloth over it is not going to do anything and is really unnecessary.


More than the object itself, it is WHAT the object does which could be addressed within an authentic consultation. For instance, if someone lived oppressively close to a freeway, then it might be appropriate to play a stereo sometimes to drown out car engines with more soothing sounds of music. Or if you are in the habit of watching the 11 o’clock news every night before going to bed, you could be creating your own internal bad feng shui by making those stressful news reports part of your last waking thoughts before trying to sleep.

Kartar Diamond has been a classically trained consultant since 1992, when she launched her company Feng Shui Solutions. Join her monthly newsletter and see all the services available to you on her site, http://www.FengShuiSolutions.net


Kartar is the author of Feng Shui for Skeptics: Real Solutions Without Superstition, The Feng Shui Matrix: Another Way to Inherit the Earth, and The Feng Shui Continuum: A Blueprint for Balanced Living.


She is also the author of ebooks: Feng Shui Tips for Realtors, Feng Shui Tips for Architects, and Feng Shui Tips for House Hunters.

What is Feng Shui? Feng Shui, at it’s most basic level, is nothing but a decorating style. In the more spiritual sense, it is a style to create an environment that will enhance your success in life.


To me it is just good basic decorating principles. Many of them can be accomplished without any expenditure of money. When there are Feng Shui problems in a home, there are ways to counter balance them. I won’t go into those- as I only look at this style from a decorating viewpoint that can help the frugal decorator make a more pleasant environment.


If you want more information on this subject, there are books available. Here are some of the basic principles of Feng Shui. Take what you will from it.


Energy


Basically, Feng Shui tries to control or channel the energy in a room. It tries to turn all negative energy into positive energy. While I have a little trouble with this concept, I have to admit that there is something intangible in rooms that could be construed as energy.


Ever walked into a house where a couple has been fighting? No matter how hard they try and “put on a good face”, you can feel it. I think the worst energy I ever felt was when I went into court with a friend who was getting a divorce. The room was full of couples who were divorcing. No one was speaking, but the negative energy I felt walking into that room was so thick you could have cut it with a knife.


Clutter also bothers me. I think it saps energy. I can’t even concentrate if I am surrounded by clutter.


So, with Feng Shui you do everything you can so that positive energy circulates around the room. This is where the good decorating principles come in. Pleasant surrounding are suppose to contribute to happy thoughts and moods.


Color


We all know that color influences our mood. Yellow and other bright colors make us feel happy. Grey skies bring on the blues. Cool shades bring calm and restful feelings.


Feng Shui teaches you to be careful of the colors around you, and make sure that any influence on you is for the positive. You are suppose to use cool relaxing colors in the bedroom, more energetic colors in the office or other work areas.


Good color choices do not cost any more than poor color choices, so this is an area great for the frugal decorator.


Shapes


Angular lines and hard corners are shapes that are suppose to either be avoided or counter balanced. Round shapes are more desirable and conducive to comfort and to a pleasant environment.


Furniture Arrangement


Open is the key word here. Furniture should be placed in the home so as to leave the space as open and airy as possible. For instance, you do not want to walk in the living room and face the back of your sofa.


It is also about balance. The weight of your furniture should be equally balanced throughout the home, and very dark areas, or very light areas should be adjusted.


Walls


It is considered a negative to have a home where you open the front door and have a wall in front of you. The wall is said to block the positive energy from circulating in your home, and hence act as a negative to your progression and success.


Hard corners are undesirable, and should be softened by the use of things like plants.


Another mention is the negative aspect of having a wall on the diagonal in one of your rooms. This is suppose to be bad also. Since I have one of these in my home, I decided I would give this a try. The remedy for a wall like this is to hang a mirror on it.


My diagonal wall is in my family room, and our fireplace is on that wall. I had a picture above it, and accessories on the mantel. I took down the picture, and hung a mirror. I have to say, that everyone who goes into that room notices the change immediately and really likes it. Of course, decorating with mirrors is almost always pleasant, but it did make a significant difference in that room. I thought I would miss that picture, as it is one of my favorites. I thought I would miss the colors of the picture in the room, since the mirror was bland in comparison. I was favorably impressed.


Another principle of furniture arrangement is what I call “power furniture arranging”. You are not suppose to sit in rooms with your back to the entrance of the room. You are not in control, and you feel vulnerable to people coming in the run without your knowledge. All desks in rooms or offices should be placed so that you face the entry.


Organization


An office that is cluttered is not conducive to positive energy. So goes it for a home also. This makes sense. What kind of feeling do you have walking to a kitchen with dishes stacked to the ceiling? I’m sure you give off a lot of negative energy. Feng Shui is organization and cleanliness.


Will the use of Feng Shui change your life? I don’t know. It is certainly interesting to study the basic ideas. They say if you are in a bad mood, yet put on a red dress, that you will cheer up from the reactions of the people around you.


Perhaps this works in the same way. With Feng Shui you are suppose to surround yourself with things that you love, and place them in such a way that they bring calmness and tranquility to your life. Not a bad idea-…..especially if it doesn’t cost money.

About the Author: Nikki Willhite has been writing and publishing articles on the Internet on the topic of Frugal Living for over a decade. Visit her at http://www.frugalhappyfamilies.com, where you will find hundreds of frugal living tips and articles. Frugal Happy Families- more than just money! Article first published at http://www.allthingsfrugal.com

Home style that commonly used in Asia is very interesting. In China, there are some rules of the culture in creating interior design with the purpose of capturing the beneficial Qi and protecting it from negative energy. According to the feng shui master, this culture is created because the ancient people would look for a sheltered spot where the wind was not too harsh for their settlement.


Feng shui can be adapted to the modern home without regardless to the rule. The first tips on feng shui are you need to keep the door and pathways unblocked. The purpose is the Qi hoped to flow into your home.


During the day, the doors and windows would be good to be opened in order to let the fresh air in and let it circulates. You will also be suggested to have some indoors plants, but not too many. And then keep your home clean and tidy because it will bring comfort to all family members.


Next rule is about the bedroom, it needs much feng shui touch because the importance of this room is for relaxation. The first thing to make the bedroom as a relaxing place, you need comfortable furniture in proportion to the room. It is not good have too many furniture in small room either as if you have little things in a huge room.


It is important not to use too many round or circular shapes because it denotes motion. In the other hand you can choose furniture with square and rectangular shapes because it will give sense of stillness. However, the feng shui rule said that placing television in your bedroom is not good because you can see your own reflection while lying in bed.


When we go for interior design living room, you can arrange for furniture so people can sit around together. But still you must arrange for space to move within the room. Generally interior design for this place consists of sofa, coffee table and TV but it would be nice if you put soft fabric and soft cushions because it will make relax.


It is also recommended to have some sort of nice metal sound. You can post a chinning clock, the sound of piano, even recorded piano music. According to the feng shui, these arrangements can help to keep Qi clean and clear.

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When it comes to this ancient Chinese notion, we can either use the simple general tips, or choose to study the in-depth maps of the home and the individual that lives there. In this article, we will discuss the simple tips for anyone to improve their home’s energy the easy way.


Most people are likely to spend most of their time in their living room, bedroom, and kitchen. In this article, we will give tips for the aforementioned parts of your premises. To achieve balance, we need to harmonize the Yin and Yang. Yang is active and heavenly; Yin is passive and earthly. These are the two opposites that we need to learn more about to understand how to harmonize them.


Yin is dark colors, soft light, smooth lines, silence, stillness, coolness and dampness; it’s low furniture, soft pillows, carpets, massive chairs, stairs, closets, as well as stale air with heavy scents. Yin is the isolation, cold, and the order that is established once and for all.


Yang is light and bright colors, straight lines, warmth, dryness, high and rigid furniture; it’s loud sounds, airy fragrances, vertical objects, large plants, and the upper floors. Yang is movement, changes, striving upward, activities and communication.


Living Room Feng Shui Design Tips: There are two types of living rooms – the lively and energetic ones (Yang), and calm and relaxing ones (Ying). Depending on the type of living room that you have or want to have, you need to either increase the calm Ying or the active Yang in the room. To make the room more energetic, you can add vibrant colors, vertical objects, large plants, high furniture, family photos, books, games, and media to the room. To make the room calmer, you can use dark colors, low and massive furniture, comfortable seating, soft pillows, and soothing images.


Bedroom Feng Shui Design Tips: The bedroom typically needs the Yin energy, which will help you to relax and calm down. Try to use soft furniture, upholstered chairs, and calming colors here. The colors don’t have to be dark, they merely need to be relaxing, such as pastel lilac, yellow, blue, and gray. However, the bedroom also needs to have some Yang in it. This can be achieved by using red – the color of love and warmth. Adding a red candle or pillow will suffice. You can use similar guidance for bathroom decorating.


Kitchen Feng Shui Design Tips: The kitchen is active Yang energy. It’s advised to have the kitchen decorated in light and cool colors, such as light blue, light green, and white. Stainless steel objects will help to add to the overall active atmosphere. You can also use vertical objects, large plants, and high furniture. Try to keep the windows open in the daytime, to let more Yang energy in. However, also consider adding accents of Ying energy, such as a small black accessory.

Jakob Jelling runs http://www.fengshuicrazy.com which teaches the ancient art of feng shui. Please visit his website to learn more about feng shui design tips.

The Feng Shui Bedroom

When creating the Feng Shui bedroom, you are creating harmony where you spend a great deal of your time, renewing your body and soul. Sleeping is one of the most important acts that humans do for survival, and if you can incorporate harmony into your sleeping environment by creating a Feng Shui bedroom, you can rest peacefully.

This kind of bedroom will help to nourish and heal your soul as sleep was meant to do. Feng Shui is an ancient spiritual practice that uses a process that affects your spirit as much as it affects your physical environment. This includes your home, bedroom or office. The design of your home and the landscaping of your yard may also incorporate this philosophy to increase the harmony in your life.

When you incorporate Feng Shui into your bedroom or any other environment, you are nurturing the soul by directing the energies of universe and natural elements, of the wind, water, earth, and metals to it.

To live a life of peace, tranquility and happiness it is important to be positive and continuously filled with good energy. When you maintain a positive energy in your life, much of what is in your life will represent such great things, as health, happiness, prosperity, love and contentment.
The basic principle of this style is that Chi (energy) flows through all objects in an area, and if these objects are not placed correctly, Chi can become blocked, therefore not flowing properly and disrupting the natural energy of that room or environment. Of all places, the bedroom is probably the most important. It is here that you renew your soul and it is essential that Chi flow easily through the room.

It is the Feng Shui belief that the earth’s energy lives in two different categories; either Ying or Yang. In the bedroom you must have balance between Ying and Yang. To accomplish the right balance it is important to place your furniture, especially your bed, in the correct position. With the Feng Shui bedroom, the bed is placed in what is more commonly known as the command position.

There are many components to this, but they basically include color and angle, as well as placement of certain furniture in particular areas. Also this style does not have work or stress elements in it, such as a computer and desk.

The importance of good energy in a place where you likely spend at least 1/3 of your life cannot be stressed enough. If you want to bring positive energy into your life, one of the first steps you should take is to have a Feng Shui bedroom.

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The Feng Shui Office

Being surrounded by positive energy is very important in your working environment and the Feng Shui office is one of the ways in which you can keep the positive energy flowing in your workplace.

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese belief of living based on a way of life deeply rooted in spirituality. The basics of Feng Shui are to live in harmony with the natural world through your environment.

Though work usually equals money and this is a material thing, its spiritual implications are significant. The work you do touches every part of your life, no matter if it be in a positive way, or a negative way. If you work in a positive environment, you are more likely to be successful, and ensure that the work you do is not harmful to you or anyone else.

Having a Feng Shui office does not necessarily mean that you will have to completely redecorate your office. You can incorporate Feng Shui into your working environment with little change much of the time; the secret is, knowing what needs to change. Though things such as color and shape can be important, there are other aspects of the workplace that are important too, such as the placement of your desk and computer, phones as well as books and art, etc. Even lighting can be very important to increasing the flow of positive energy in your office.

When you have a Feng Shui office you will have more energy and feel better about your work. This will undoubtedly lead to less stress and increased productiveness. These things will translate into success and wealth.

If you are feeling drained and unproductive at work; constantly bogged down by stress, it could be that the Chi, “energy” in your workplace in not right or in harmony with nature. Making use of the Feng Shui office in your workspace can help rectify this problem.

Your firs step is to begin placing your office furniture and other objects in areas that in Feng Shui are said to inspire your discipline, prosperity and creativity. If possible, add some blues purples and reds to enhance your energy. Though many offices make use of earth tones, it is these colors that are best for a work environment. Another important element of the Feng Shui office, are plants. Potted plants help you to stay connected with nature and keep your energy positive.

If you are looking for ways to enhance your workplace, the Feng Shui office may be just what you need.

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