Fast Feng Shui for Your Home Office: Creating a Workspace That Works for You by Stephanie Roberts
When your home office has good feng shui, your mood, attitude, energy, concentration, and productivity will all improve. As a results, you can achieve your goals with greater ease and speed. Whether you are setting up a new home office or want to make some improvements to your current workspace, Fast Feng Shui for Your Home Office shows you exactly what to do, including how to: identify the advantages and drawbacks of your office location and layout, so you know what to fix and what to leave alone; use your personal lucky directions to choose the best place to put your desk; find and correct harmful influences, such as EMF exposure, that can keep you from functioning at your best; clear out stale and limiting energy by getting rid of clutter and removing obstacles to progress; arrange your office furniture to encourage a good flow of ideas and opportunities; and create a workable office in a shared or multi-piurpose space. Includes step by step directions for combining both the compass and doorway methods of feng shui for best results.
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