Modern life is mostly spent in a busy state, whether it's rushing around in the workplace or rushing around in family life. Many people are trying to achieve good results, including in the workplace. In fact, the magnetic field can also be enhanced through feng shui. Let's follow Tiffany to see the ten dos and don'ts of office feng shui for good luck.
First: Having powerful backers ensures a smooth path to promotion.
The first priority when placing a desk is to have support behind it. If there's a walkway behind you, working will feel unstable and unsettling. To put it simply, the constant flow of people in the walkway can affect one's thinking and thus one's career. A wall, a table, or a low cabinet behind you are all good options.
Second: The road ahead is wide open, and the future is limitless.
The area in front of your desk should be open and unobstructed, not cramped. If you are facing a wall, your future will seem blocked, and your luck will be unable to unfold.
Third: No walkways on either side, ensuring unimpeded promotion.
The front and sides of an office desk should not be directly opposite a walkway, as this would be like a road directly impacting the desk. Just like a road directly impacting the desk outdoors, such an indoor "road impact" would also have negative effects.
Fourth: Avoid facing the pillar directly; this prevents mistakes in your actions.
If there is a pillar directly in front of your seat, it's like being hit on the head with a blow, which will inevitably lead to a big mistake in your career and you'll also be prone to headaches.
5. Too close to the door
Seats placed near the door are less efficient, as the constant flow of people can affect one's work pace. Therefore, in an office, the higher the position, the further away from the door one should be. The same applies to staff; they should be arranged appropriately according to their position.
6. For spaces facing doors or passageways, it is advisable to place screens or low cabinets.
Having your desk facing a door or passageway can negatively impact your health and increase the risk of accidents. It can also significantly hinder your work and career advancement.
7: Top pressure beam
If your desk is directly under a beam, be especially careful. It can easily cause restlessness, dizziness, and mistakes. If the beam is directly above your head, move your desk forward to avoid it.
8. Seats with cut corners
Your seat should not be obstructed by asymmetrical aisles or other seating arrangements. Sitting in such a position may lead to difficulties in your work, and friction and misunderstandings may arise between colleagues.
Nine: The boss's safe and seat should be discreet.
For places with daily cash income, it is best to place the safe in a secluded location to avoid losing money, and it is also best to place it behind your seat.
10: The boss's desk is larger than the employees' desks.
Generally, a boss's desk should be larger than that of their employees; this is considered proper. If it's not large enough, several cabinets should be placed next to it to increase its imposing presence. This will allow the boss to effectively direct their employees.

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