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Fast Feng Shui for Your Home Office:
Creating a Workspace that Works for You

by Stephanie Roberts


ISBN 1931383103 6"x9" paperback,
264 pages diagrams, index, $24.95

Pub date: Dec. 8, 2006

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WHEN your home office has good feng shui, your mood, attitude, energy, concentration, and productivity will all improve -- so 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 luck 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.
  • 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.


Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION [click for excerpt]
A Brief (slightly biased) Overview of Feng Shui
What Feng Shui Can Do for You
Envisioning Your Ideal Space

Chapter 1. QUICK START
Home Office Assessment [click for excerpt]
Quick Fix Solutions

Chapter 2. CHOOSING A GOOD OFFICE LOCATION
General Considerations
Unsuitable Spaces
Going by the Ba Gua
      The Compass Ba Gua
      The Ba Gua According to the “Mouth of Chi”
      The Ba Gua and Your Occupation
Lucky Directions
Yin or Yang
Other Considerations
Putting it All Together

Chapter 3. DEEP CLEANING FOR A FRESH START
Clearing Out Old Energy
The Problem with Clutter
      Clutter and the Ba Gua
Good Housekeeping is Good Feng Shui
What’s Paint Got to Do with It?
      Colors and the Ba Gua
      Color Selection Tips

Chapter 4. FURNISHING YOUR OFFICE FOR GOOD FENG SHUI
Selecting Appropriate Furniture
      Choosing Your Desk
      Your Desk Chair
Desk Placement
      Your Fortunate Sectors and Directions
      Commanding Positions
      Avoiding Sha Chi
      Weighing Your Options
      Desk Position in a Mixed-Use Space
Ensuring a Good Flow of Chi
      Your Office Door is a “Mouth of Chi”
      Chi Flow Within Your Office

Chapter 5. REMEDIES AND CORRECTIONS
Office Location
Office Chi
Office Layout
Chi Flow

Chapter 6. ELEMENTS OF SUCCESS
Defining Your Aspirations
Finding Your Office Power Spots
The Five Elements and the Ba Gua
      How the Elements Interact
      Putting the Elements to Work
Activating Your Power Spots
The Ba Gua of Your Desk
Guas Within Guas
Focal Points
Final Check

Chapter 7. THE SECRET INGREDIENT
The “IVAG” Empowerment Process
Blessing Your Space
Embracing Change

Appendix
Drawing a Floor Plan
Defining the Compass Sectors
The Modern Ba Gua

Resources
Index
About the Author


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