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Feng Shui Your Desk

Did you know that you can apply the bagua to your desk and Feng Shui the items on your desktop?  You can!  Using Feng Shui to organize your desk can do more than just streamline your work-flow.  It can help you attract more business, sharpen your skills, improve your communication and even help you create more time for things you love to do when not working!

Just as the bagua can be applied at the entrance of your lot and to your house or office and then to your room, it can also be applied to the individual pieces located in the room.  For your desk, the bagua is applied from where you sit at the desk.  Where you sit is considered “the door”.  So simply Feng Shui your desk from there.  A great place for your phone is the helpful people corner, the far front right corner, closest to where you sit.  Your computer monitor is a fire element, so the back center in your Fame/Reputation area is a great place for it to rest.  If you use a calculator, the Wealth/Prosperity area in far back left corner is a perfect place!  Putting any books that you use daily in your Skills & Knowledge can make learning new and improving existing skills just that much easier.  That picture of your sweetheart-how about your relationship corner?  You get the idea. 

Oh, and now that you have your desk Feng Shui’d, add an affirmation of what you want to achieve and place it tape it under your desk in your helpful people section.  Just trust that the people and the situation needed to make it happen has already appeared and that your perfect life is unfolding now.  A little Feng Shui for your desk will go a very long way in achieving a multitude of positive energy flow in your life.

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