The place where you work can make you feel flowing in harmony with life and your profession or, by contrast, can make you realize that everything is upside down and that you have to triplicate efforts to arrive to the same place. If your work doesn´t pay enough, if you feel that you are losing your time, Feng Shui can help you.
According to Fengh Shui, these elements can be included in your work place or in that area that makes you feel worried:
- Water: water is an element related with profession. Having those table fountains is the best option to equilibrate that element.
- Black: black is the color of water in Feng Shui. Adding almost any black object will be positive.
- Mirrors are equivalent to water in Feng Shui. Including some mirrors in this area will boost your profession.
- Positive symbols for your profession: if you dream about being a Hawaiian-hula-dancer but you spend most of your time jumping from one insignificant job to another, then putting some hula dancers pictures in your area of work would be a good idea. This often gives fast and positive results. Before you realize it, you could be dancing in some tropical beach.
- Glass: glass´ fluidity is a big representative of water. Feel free to boost your professional energies by putting flower pots, shelves and crystal vases in this area.
Elements to be eliminated:
Soil: dust, dirtiness or any other element that involves soil will have the capability to undermine de progress of your profession. Be careful with ceramic objects in this area; remember that those are made of soil too.
Yellow: yellow and other colors comparable to the soil are considered representatives of this element. For that reason they shouldn´t be in this area, which is basically a water zone.
Squares: squares are soil in Feing Shui. Tables, shelves or any flat objects are considered squares. Compensate the negative impact of tables and shelves by placing objects with wavy shapes and glass objects on them.
Finally, try to maintain the area tidy and clean to avoid soil. Paint the walls regularly and try to have the entrance and the door always new. Make sure that there´s nothing interposing in the entrance.