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How to decorate my office or workspace use the Feng Shui
Although you may not believe the decoration or design of your office or work environment is essential to be more productive and project a successful image to their customers.
Whether you have an office, with or without window Yenan, or just a cubicle, you have to think about how to design your work environment more pleasant to make your life and feel so much better.
One technique is to use Feng Shui means wind and water. This technique aims of Chinese origin live in harmony with nature and applied to work environments that concept to harmonize with the dizzying world of business.
Here are some basic tips on Feng Shui is the decoration of offices:
1. Desktop. The desk should be placed in a position to control the environment. There should never be placed in a way that you give back to the door or window. The desktop size is also important, very little you will feel unimportant, you will feel great out of focus.
2. Art and accessories. The office must have items to personalize their work environment with something that means something to you, such as pictures or awards he has won to keep inspired and motivated.
3. Flowers and plants. Keep in his office just flowers and plants healthy and vivid, that brings life and vitality to an office.
4. Color. Use bright colors such as blue or green range tend to be more mentally stimulating. Monochromatic colors can produce a bad experience in their productivity.
5. Light. Try to find a balance between artificial and natural light. Avoid abuse of artificial light.
6. Sounds. Try soft environmental sounds. Water fountains promote peace and creativity and health.
7. Avoid clutter. Many piles of documents on your desktop can do so unproductive. Try to keep your desk clean.
Feng shui in the office
When we think of an office, the main element around which provides and develops all the others is the desktop. Depending on the task that is performed can consider two pocisiones appropriate to locate the desktop to feng shui on the door.
When performing a task from a position of power where it is needed an attitude that inspires trust and authority against both employees and customers (doctors, lawyers or similar), the desk should be placed at the farthest possible from the door. On the wall behind the desk remains, ie behind whom he deals, should be placed diplomas, certificates, awards, etc.. And at the desk put a grandfather clock or some other moving object.
When mse performs a task that requires inspiration, introspection and concentration (writers, designers, or other tasks that take place alone) the ideal place to locate the desk or workbench is back to the door, but especially against a window with a nice view.
In case of not having such a nice view it is advisable to place items such as planters with plants and flowers, callers wind or other air-sensitive items, a small water fountain or paintings with references to nature. It is also necessary placement of elements allowing us to have references when people enter or leave the office, like a mirror that allows us to see the door or ring bells to open it.