How Feng Shui teachings can increase your productivity in the work place

in life •  3 years ago 

When it comes to Feng Shui, it's an ancient Chinese practise that requires arranging all of the physical items in a precise order in order to allow "chi," or the vital energy that permeates man's essence, to freely circulate. In recent years, the application of Feng Shui principles to interior design has become increasingly popular.

In addition to enhancing productivity in the workplace, this ancient teaching has impacted a large number of interior architects and designers. Feng Shui workplace teachings that will make a difference in your company's life and assist you build a new energy flow in your workspace are as follows:

Chi, according to Chinese mythology, denotes absolute strength with an unknown source.

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First and foremost, let us talk about Chi energy, which was revered in ancient Chinese culture as the "essence of life" and is still revered today. In its most basic definition, chi can be defined as the life energy that dwells at the centre of all living things and whose origin is unknown. Depending on who you ask, this concept is also referred to as "cosmic breath." The power that underpins the perfect balance of the cosmos is known as "Chi," and it can be found in all living and nonliving things. It is the foundation of the universe's eternal balance and may be found in all things. According to Feng Shui theory, this helps to ensure the uninterrupted continuation of the optimum energy cycle, which results in a better quality of life overall.

As previously said, the most significant feature of Feng Shui is the ease with which cosmic energy chi may circulate throughout your location and blend with your own personal energy. It is vital that the environment in which you function is as basic as possible and meets the following conditions before beginning the Feng Shui courses:

The poor quality of the air we breathe is one of the most significant factors contributing to low energy consumption in offices. Keeping the air in offices with hundreds of employees clean is challenging since the air becomes increasingly polluted. It is common for offices to be ventilated with artificial air conditioning devices, which eliminates negative ions found in the air of mountains, forests and other natural environments like parks and gardens, as well as beaches. A salt lamp can be placed in your office, and ioniser units can be installed in place of your air conditioner to produce this effect.

A Canadian Feng Shui specialist named Rodika Tchi says that light is like to sustenance for our spirits. Unfortunately, we are unable to collect sufficient amounts of this vitamin indoors due to a lack of adequate natural light. Their clientele for the Feng Shui proposal for the workplace Tchen, the open sun in the morning until the end of artificial lighting is closed shutters and roller blinds, and fluorescent lamps instead of "day light" sunshine effect bulbs supplied under the term would suggest that it is not a preferred method of illumination.

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The location of your workstation, or the position in which you stand, is possibly the most important of the Feng Shui principles for the office environment. If at all possible, turn your back to the door so you can see who comes and goes. Because knowing that someone is approaching you from behind can make you feel apprehensive and uncomfortable. If you work in an open office environment or don't have the option to move your desk, a small mirror on your desk would sufficient for your needs.

It's also a good idea to give your business desk a Feng Shui makeover because the items you use on a daily basis give it a cluttered appearance. As a total, consider the area above your desk, which is comprised of nine small squares, and treat each of them as a separate Feng Shui zone.


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