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    If you work from home, or you simply spend a lot of time in your office, then the environment you create within this space can dramatically impact your personal health and energy level. The office is the center of productivity, so you want to make sure that the energy in this area is positive and uplifting. 

Here are a few simple ways you can use the principles of feng shui to make sure your office offers you supportive, inspiring energy: 

First, make sure that your office is a dedicated workspace. Often when people work from home they make do with any work space, such as the dining room table or a corner of the family room as an office. With the prevalence of laptop computers, even the living room sofa has become a popular office space. 

However, having an office that is part of another area creates conflicted energy that hampers your ability to work effectively and efficiently. It invites distractions and makes it difficult for you to focus on your work, creating more stress. It also makes it difficult to get away from your work when you are ready to spend some time with your family, or to simply take a few moments to relax and unwind. Having your work on your mind all the time can lead to poor health from stress and exhaustion. 

Also make sure that your office is well lit. A poorly lit office creates depressive energy, and makes it difficult to be productive. An office space that has fluorescent lights and no windows can be very depressing, resulting in headaches. If possible, you should select a space for your office that has access to natural lighting via multiple windows. If this is not possible, use desk lamps or floor lamps to brighten the room and invite the flow of positive, inspiring energy. This will not only help you work more efficiently, it will make you feel better while you are working, which promotes vibrant health. 

Choosing the right colors for your office will also create a productive, healthy working environment. The colors you choose should depend on the type of work you do. If you need to feel energized, use warm, inspiring colors like yellow, orange, and red. If you need to work in a relaxed, calm environment, choosing cool, relaxing colors like blue, green, and tan will give you the peace of mind you need to get your work done efficiently.

Linda Binns shows you how to be more successful in all areas of your life by working with your environment. Get FREE Feng Shui Success Secrets. These powerful and practical secrets can help you transform your life. Go to www.fengshuiexplained.com now.

Linda Binns is author of Feng Shui for Your Relationships: Changing Your Environment to Create Better Relationships. She has been a Feng Shui Practitioner, Author, Speaker and teacher for over 10 years. She has appeared internationally on television and radio and in local publications. Linda is also the founder of The Feng Shui Success Institute – which teaches in-depth Feng Shui training and practitioner certification.






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» left by Danny Davids (16,552)
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Linda, I'd also recommend making sure your office space is organized. Clutter on a desktop is a big deterrent to getting any work done. I know...I have to deal with that at home! :) Thanks for the tips!

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» left by Anonymous (102 days 5 hours ago.)
Great point Danny - I couldn't agree more. You should really onlly have things on your desk that you are currently working on and that need to be immediately to hand. Easier said than done, I know but it really does make a big difference to how you feel and to your productivity.
 
Thank you for the very constructive comment.
 
Linda

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