Whether you work in your home or in an office building, your office is not only your place of work but a source of income, pride and accomplishment. Organizing your office with feng shui principles can improve your productivity, performance and morale during your work day. For many years, Asian companies have utilized the application of feng shui to improve their company's performance. Of course it will be easier to apply the fundamentals of feng shui to your home office since you have much more control over your surroundings there than you do in an office building. However you can do much to optimize your corporate office even then you don't have total control of the building, other offices or people you work with.
The basis for feng shui office organization is the Bagua grid. The diagram is in the shape of an octagon and it relates to various aspects of life. There are nine sections of the grid that define the wealth, career, business and personal relationships, creativity level, personal aspirations and so on. When this Bagua chart is applied to a specific area you have the nine key elements of a feng shui office. You can then concentrate on using items such as decorative motifs, symbols, colors and furniture to create your ideal, harmonious and comfortable feng shui office.
An important starting place is the entrance to the feng shui office. It must be attractive and inviting and exude a positive feeling to those who approach it. Crucial aspects of the entryway include how the light falls on the door as well as the first items a visitor sees when entering. A feng shui office should be an easily approachable and welcoming place. It should never be intimidating or give a sense of superiority. The objects in the office should say much about the person who works there. The desk should be functional and free of clutter. A nice water feature such as a small fountain can provide a soothing sound and help focus the mind. Also, a vivid color presence in the maximum focus area will increase your ability to concentrate and help generate ideas.
One of the biggest challenges in maintaining a feng shui office or workplace is change. Companies are downsizing or relocating and people are changing jobs more frequently than ever before. This can be a positive as it gives you the opportunity to create a new space for yourself based on feng shui office principles. The first step of course is to remove any remaining objects from the former occupant of your new office or work area. You don't want any lingering imprint interfering with your own balance. Eliminate any clutter and give the office a good cleaning. Arrange your furniture and dcor using the Bagua grid. Add a personal touch by placing some feng shui symbols or crystals. These are believed to attract prosperity and career success. Take your time and develop a space that is in harmony and balance and you will begin your new job or career on the right foot.
Cheri Brennan is a planning and organization specialist. To get more articles, tips and resources about Feng Shui, please visit http://fengshui.newinfohighway.com
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