1. The seat cannot be directly facing the door. The door is the airflow and energy entrance and exit of the entire office. If the seat is facing the door, it is easy to be rushed by the aura of the door, which will affect a person's subconscious and mental system, causing a hot temper or unprovoked illness. Feng shui masters recommend erecting a screen or plant at the door as a solution.
2. The seat cannot face the toilet door. In Feng Shui, the toilet is a place where foul odors gather, and the toilet door is where the foul odors are discharged. People whose seats are facing the toilet door will get sick from inhaling too much foul odors.
3. There should be a wall or cabinet behind the seat. It is best to have something fixed and immovable behind the seat. If there are people moving around behind you, it is easy for people to lose concentration and invisibly divert part of their attention. When it reaches the back of the brain, it will consume energy in the long run and affect work efficiency and health.
4. There should be enough light on the seat. If the light is too weak, it will cause a "heavy yin" phenomenon of insufficient solar energy and excessive geomagnetic energy. Over time, it will make people lazy and passive, and they will be more likely to be pessimistic.