Good morning everyone.

Just a quick note to say thank you to everyone who has liked, commented or messaged me over time, over the different social media’s. I do hope all of you are benefitting from the tips I have been sharing.

Do remember that even though the Feng Shui tips might seem really easy and simple to apply, they do work and bring amazing results. Every time you apply a Feng Shui tip, keep your eyes and ears open, and you will see a sign that will give you an indication that it has started working. I personally do this all the time.

So don’t think that because Feng Shui is so easy to apply, it might not work. Feng Shui doesn’t have to be complicated for it to work. I urge you to go ahead and start applying these tips and see how your life starts improving with every passing day.

Now let’s get started with the tips….

Today, I am going to talk to you about some do’s and don’ts to keep in mind when setting up your work table.

These tips can be used for your home office as well.

When looking at placing your desk at work/home, there are a few things you need to keep in mind.

  1. You should not place your desk too near the door/entrance as the chi/energy coming in every time you open the door will be too fast and will cause you harm.
  2. Do not have your desk sharing the bathroom or toilet wall. If you do not have a choice then make sure you pull your table away from the wall so that it is not touching it. You can also shine a bright light on the wall to dissolve the negative energy.
  3. Try and face one of your good directions when at work. Remember you have four good directions to chose from. If you have no say in choosing the placement of the desk, then you will have to be creative and swivel your chair either to the left or right, depending on which one of the other two directions work better for you. Or you can try and swap desks with a colleague 😉
  4. Try and have a solid wall behind your chair as this will ensure that you have continued support at work.
  5. Avoid sitting at a desk at the end of a corridor as the chi/energy is too fast and will cause harm to the occupant of the table.
  6. The power position in a room is to the far corner, diagonal to the door. If you can, place your table there and then face your good direction.

By following these simple steps you will be using the powerful science of Feng Shui and it will definitely give you an edge over your competitors and over time you will keep climbing up the corporate ladder.

Have a wonderful day.

Ciao.

Shelly Singh ?

Feng Shui and Paht Chee Consultant

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