Good office feng shui is very important for office life! In the workplace, we often encounter various troubles related to personnel and environment. Work quality, work attitude, work performance, and the five elements energy field are all things we need to straighten out. Let's take a look at how to use plants to arrange good office feng shui.
In the workplace, one of the most annoying things is being targeted by backstabbers. If you feel like you're constantly being sabotaged by them in the office, it's advisable to place thorny plants like cacti or succulents on the left side of your desk. The principle is: fight fire with fire. Following the feng shui principle of "left green dragon, right white tiger," the left side of your desk can be neatly arranged with some green plants, while the right side should ideally have fewer office supplies, as too much clutter in the White Tiger position can attract gossip. On the front left of your desk, you can place some live green plants. From the perspective of the Nine Palaces, the front left is southeast, which is the Tianfu position. The Tianfu position belongs to the wood element, representing literary talent and inspiration. Placing more green plants there can enhance the occupant's literary talent, making their thinking clear and organized, and greatly increasing their wisdom. The green plants should primarily be succulents with thick leaves, such as pothos; avoid thorny plants. If you like chrysanthemums, place them on the front right of your desk. Detailed Explanation of Plant Placement in the Eight Directions of the Office: East (Zhen Gua, Wood Element): Placing red flowers and plants in this direction is beneficial for copywriters, editors, and all those who do mental work. West (Dui Gua, Metal Element): Placing white or yellow flowers in this direction can enhance the "sharpness" of those who make a living through communication, such as lawyers, salespeople, and artists. South (Fire Element, Li Gua): Placing green plants in this direction can enhance the personal beauty and charm of female employees; red flowers in this direction can promote wealth for investors or those with variable income. North (Water Element, Kan Gua): Placing white flowers in this direction can effectively improve tense relationships between employees and between superiors and subordinates. Southeast (Wood Element, Xun Gua): This direction influences interpersonal relationships, love, and marriage; therefore, pink flowers are the preferred choice. Southwest (Earth Element, Kun Gua): This is the direction for female leaders in the office; bright red flowers are most suitable. Those in a sub-healthy state can try placing yellow flowers in this direction. The northeast direction belongs to the Earth element and corresponds to the Gen trigram. This direction is suitable for junior staff members. This year, it also coincides with the location of the Three Jade Star, so placing yellow flowers here can help prevent gossip and disputes. The northwest direction belongs to the Metal element and corresponds to the Qian trigram. This is the direction of the department's highest leader, and placing white and yellow flowers here can enhance the leader's prestige and promote unity among all employees. It is important to note that artificial flowers should be avoided in office feng shui arrangements.

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