Six major feng shui taboos in the office
(1) It is okay to flush in the boss’s office, but avoid flushing in the employee’s office.
When it comes to this conflict, many people are horrified when they hear it. They think that it must be bad, something must be wrong, and something must go wrong. In fact, this is definitely a misunderstanding caused by a lack of in-depth understanding of Feng Shui. Regarding many feng shui that can be seen in life, there are also many places where the feng shui is very prosperous, and the more prosperous it is, the more prosperous it becomes. In office Feng Shui, the office of the boss or management can be rushed, such as the door and the road. As long as the energy is strong, the more it is, the better, and the more it is, the more beneficial it is. But in general, it is best for subordinates or employees to avoid it, even if they are very angry. After all, in a company, no matter how lucky you are, you can't "overwhelm the boss with your merits" and steal the spotlight from your boss or superior. This is a taboo, so you should try to avoid it.
(2) It is best for employees or subordinates to sit and work at a 90-degree angle with their boss.
What does this mean? The most clear explanation is through examples. For example, if the boss or superior sits in the north and faces south to work, then the best office or desk placement for a subordinate or employee is to sit in the west. Facing east, one is sitting east facing west, both of which are at a 90-degree angle to north and south. These two methods are the best, as it is easier to coordinate things and will not cause any awkwardness or disagreement.
(3) Employees or subordinates should not sit with their backs to the boss or superior’s office door.
This is based on the door of the boss or superior's office. For example, if the door of your boss's office faces east and your desk is in front of due east, then it is best for you to sit east and face west, rather than sit west and face east with your back to the door. Only in this way will you be more comfortable. It is easy to get promotion opportunities or get due attention and care.
(4) It is not taboo for employees or subordinates to sit with their backs or leaning on pillars.
In this case, it is generally good to sit with a pillar behind or to the side, and for employees or subordinates to sit, as it does not affect luck and feng shui. It shows that in daily work, it is easy to grasp some rare opportunities and can handle some things that ordinary people cannot handle well.
(5) Bosses or superiors are not allowed to sit under the crossbar.
What does this mean? As the boss or superior of a company, there is no taboo when there are beams in the office. You can definitely work under the beams boldly. Because as a boss or superior, you are absolutely capable of provoking this "disaster". However, as an ordinary employee or subordinate, if you encounter a crossbar situation, you should avoid it.
(6) Avoid pushing documents that are too high and too cluttered on the office desk.
Everyone knows that this can easily cause disputes, quarrels, or affect the relationship between colleagues, etc., and it is also easy to cause pressure or resistance when doing things, so it is best to avoid it as much as possible.
Of course, in the final analysis, the key to the Feng Shui of a company or a unit mainly depends on the Feng Shui of the entrance and the office of the boss or leader, supplemented by the general Feng Shui of subordinates or employees. The feng shui of the boss's office determines the quality of the entire company. The feng shui of an individual employee's office or office desk determines his or her own luck, wealth, and work situation.