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Feng Shui
Guidelines for the President/CEO/General Manager's Offices
One of
the main priorities during a feng
shui analysis of any business is the office of the President and CEO.
The basic feng shui guidelines for a powerful, commanding
office are easy to implement.
Here are some useful feng shui tips:
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- The office is best located in the furthest
corner from the entrance. However, the access to it should be
clear and easy, not through long winding and zigzagging
corridors.
- His or Her desk should
always face the entrance, but not too close to the door and
not in the direct line with it.
- Sitting with your back to the door (even a fire door or a
back door) is a big "No" in feng shui as it results in poor
business performance, health problems and emotional
instability.
More specific feng shui recommendations involve
mathematical calculations based on CEO's birth data and finding
the best direction for peak
performance; balancing the five elements balance by taking into
consideration CEO's own birth element and other feng
shui techniques.
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Each case is certainly unique and it may not
be possible to have an ideal feng shui office at times. If you are in a less than ideal
situation, look into feng shui
items to help create strong backing and attract
good Chi, or energy.
Emphasis
on good lighting, air quality, vibrant artwork, windows
vs. doors placement, no sharp angles, etc, are all important feng shui guidelines to consider.
Everything in the office carries a
specific energy and for a business to prosper and grow, the
space has to work
for success of the business.
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