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Feng Shui your desk
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Desk location and setup
Next, let's pick on the desk location and positioning. If you've got a wall or a partition right in front of you as you sit at your desk, you are not in the most powerful position possible. My advice is to turn your desk around if at all possible and get that wall or partition behind you. You should be able to see the door into the office from where you are sitting.
Desk location and setup
Next, let's pick on the desk location and positioning. If you've got a wall or a partition right in front of you as you sit at your desk, you are not in the most powerful position possible. My advice is to turn your desk around if at all possible and get that wall or partition behind you. You should be able to see the door into the office from where you are sitting.
Cubicle cures
If you are stuck in a cubicle, the traditional feng shui cure is to place a mirror in front of you (at your desk) so you can see the door in the reflection. Now, you have 'the door' (even though it is the reflection of it) in front of you.
Getting what you want from your desk
Let's get out that ancient road map - the bagua - and see what it says about the stuff on your desk. When you sit at your desk, the bagua should be laid onto it in the following manner. Picture the top of your desk divided up into nine parts like a big noughts and crosses board. (See a simple graphic of the bagua.)
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Created: 15/11/2005 Updated: 21/06/2006
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