Feng Shui Home Office
Creating an Energetic Chi
Feng Shui Home Office- what is that and what does it have to do with this website, Manifest Passive Income?
Since we are presenting this information to you because we advocate a way to work from home, the relevancy is apparent.
What may not be so apparent is how Feng Shui - it's elements, use of colors, arrangement of furniture in the home, and so on can have a positive affect on your financial picture. This series of pages is meant to clear the air.
Feng Shui Home Office / Changing With the Times
Earlier home was considered to be a place which should be kept untouched from work. With the increasing interest of people in entrepreneurship, the dynamics of both home and work place are changing.
Benefits of ‘manifesting passive income’ have also given significant boost to the idea of ‘home office.’ Also, corporate houses have started encouraging their employees to work from home few days each week. ‘Home office’ has thus become an indispensable part of a home.
And here comes the need to have positive and energetic Chi in ones home office. Feng Shui home office tips and understanding the Bagua can certainly help you in this regard.
Feng Shui can make your home office productive as well as creative. Little improvement in the home office settings and success will come the easy way.
Challenges for a Feng Shui Home Office
There are two challenges that setting up of a Feng Shui home office comes across:
--to make sure that business and home life remain apart (one should not effect the other)
--to have an alternative of some sort which makes up for the lack stimulating social (business-related) interaction
In order to overcome the above challenges, following tips can be used:
1. Feng Shui Home Office / Choosing Work Space
Usually home office is allocated any unused space in the house, like corner of a bedroom or dining hall. These locations might be fine or probably not depending upon number of factors. To reap optimum benefits out of your home office consider following:
- For your home office, select a room which is as far from the bedroom as possible.
- If the basic layout of your house permits, have a separate entry for your home office. This is most useful if you’ll be having clients visiting you every now and then.
- Center of the home (tai-chi) is ill-suited for home office. If home office is made there, work will dominate your family life.
- Basements are often used as home office. The advantage that basement offers is that it’s a spare space that is in the home but still won’t interfere with personal life. However ensure that the basement is aptly lit, has windows (well ventilated), isn’t damp, and is always kept clean.
2. Feng Shui Home Office / Light and Air
The two must have for any Feng Shui set up are abundant supply of quality air and light. Therefore, make sure that your home office is well lit. Also keeping couple of air-purifying plants in the area will get you good benefits.
3. Feng Shui Home Office/ Design and Decor
The designing and the décor of the house should reflect creativity and productivity. Do not keep your home office drab. Decorate it with colors, images and items that make you happy and creative.
4. Feng Shui Home / Desk Placement
- The working desk in your home office should be positioned such that you never have your back to the door.
- Also, you should not be facing wall while working. If that’s the only option available for you to place a desk, make the wall ‘disappear’ by placing soothing vibrant pictures on it.
- Make sure that you have something inspiring on your desk – a photograph of your spouse or kids, a trophy, etc.
Home office is an area where piles of paper and files are inevitable. Therefore, it becomes of utmost importance that you keep the space clutter-free. Clutter is believed to stop Chi flow and drain energy.
Therefore, have proper drawers and cabinets in your home office. Organize it on regular basis.
Working from home brings many benefits. It’s also a huge change in one’s lifestyle. And Feng Shui can help you make the best of it.
To learn more about feng shui follow these links:
Feng Shui Office
Feng Shui Office Colors
Feng Shui Desk
Feng Shui Cures
Feng Shui in the Home
Feng Shui Elements
Feng Shui Numbers
Feng Shui Plants
Feng Shui Bagua
Feng Shui Symbols
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