When placing the desk, be careful not to put it under the beam or chandelier. The top of the beam is easy to increase the psychological pressure of workers. Being under downward pressure for a long time will lead to people's anxiety, dizziness, inability to concentrate on their work, affecting work efficiency, or making mistakes in some decision-making problems at work, which will bring great losses to the company and affect the company's wealth and fortune. The top of the beam will also have a bad impact on the body, and cervical spondylosis is prone to occur.
The boss's desk shouldn't be behind the door.
Sitting in front of a desk with a back door is easy to make the staff feel insecure. The door is the entrance of anger, money and anger. Sitting in the back door for a long time is vulnerable to suffocation, which will lead to a decline in people's fortune and inability to gather wealth. At the same time, leaning against the door always makes people feel a sense of crisis, and workers can't work with peace of mind, leading to anxiety. They are often nervous. Long-term nervous mood will make people prone to fatigue, listlessness and other symptoms.
3. The boss should put a backer on his desk.
It's best to put the desk against the wall, and don't leave too much space at the back. This is called having a backer in Feng Shui. The so-called feng shui pattern of "mountains and water" is conducive to the promotion of personal wealth and can increase the luck of nobles. If you can't put it against the wall, you will have more support, so that you can do things more freely, make people feel confident and emboldened at work, be more focused on work efficiency, and be more calm and clear-headed in handling things. However, if you can't lean it against the wall, you will be more logical.