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Having problems
getting that raise? Think you deserve that promotion? Is your girlfriend
cramping your style?
Hey, it's not your fault. Blame your workspace -- that filthy,
cluttered office cubicle that's holding you back.
But you can change that; feng shui your office.
With help from a professional consultant, you can bring harmony
to your puny space and help all areas of your life. The feng shui
experts believe it, and their clients seek help in all areas of
life by altering spaces at home and work.
"All of feng shui is about harmonizing with nature, bringing benevolent
energy in the space," said Jeanne Olson, owner of Feng Shui by Golden
Eye Phoenix in Indianapolis. "You enhance the energy and balance
it out."
Feng shui balances energy flow to any chosen space, incorporates
the power of positive thinking and converts a space into a comfortable
environment, Olson said.
The process includes diving into your personal life, determining
your priorities, assessing energy flow and utilizing a feng shui
expert to manipulate energy to benefit you.
But for the sake of time, energy and fun, we're going to skip all
that and give you some feng shui tips from experts:
Look at the entrance of your cubicle. Find the imaginary line between
the domain that is public and what defines your workspace.
That is the entrance, or mouth, of your work environment. All energy
from everywhere else will enter through the mouth of your cubicle,
said Maureen Marsico, owner of Ancient Arts, Therapy for the Body,
Mind and Spirit in Indianapolis.
Step inside your cubicle and face the entryway. Divide your space
into nine equal squares, like a tic-tac-toe board with borders.
Each square represents an area of your life.
The front three squares closest to the entrance (from left to right)
represent knowledge, career and helpful people. You will want to
put items that correspond to those areas here.
Books that keep you abreast in your field would go in the knowledge
area. Degrees earned, awards and honors in your field or your business
cards should be kept in the career square. Consider putting the
telephone in the helpful people square, Olson said.
The middle three represent family, health and creativity.
Photographs of family can go in the first space. Leave health open
and remove the clutter from that area. Put something you've created
that you are proud of in the center right area.
The back three areas farthest from the door represent abundance,
reputation and relationships. Abundance is best represented by water.
A fountain, fish bowl or a picture representing running water symbolizes
prosperity, Marsico said. In the back middle, photographs of you
receiving awards or an object representing something you want to
be known for should go here. And photos of friends and people you
work with can go in the back right corner area, Olson said.
Both experts agree that your workplace, no matter how stressful
your job is, should be a comfortable place for you.
"You have to have a place where you can rejuvenate," Olson said.
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