1. Feng shui requirements for the left side of the seat (Green Dragon position)
The left hand position in our office is called the "Blue Dragon" position. It represents noble luck and has a great influence on an individual's future career development.
The "green dragon position" on the left hand should be high rather than low. The high position of Qinglong is conducive to the full development of one's own talents, and is conducive to the luck of noble people. If this is low, it will lead to depression, loss of interest in doing things, and lack of ability, which can directly affect work efficiency.
The green dragon position is suitable for placing broad-leaf green plants with strong vitality.
The Qinglong position should be kept clean, tidy and orderly.
2. Feng Shui requirements for the right side of the seat (white tiger position)
The right side of the office desk is called the "white tiger" position in Feng Shui. It has the power of killing and represents leadership luck.
The white tiger should be in a low position rather than a high position. If it is higher than the left hand, it will make the person feel bad and may even lead to failure in daily work. From a Feng Shui perspective, it is easy to recruit bad people, which makes it difficult to get recognition from leaders, making work unstable, causing discord among colleagues, and even being fired easily.
The white tiger position should not have sharp corners and sharp objects should not be placed. Because the white tiger's five elements belong to gold, there should be no hardware, electrical appliances, knives, etc. here, otherwise it will be detrimental to one's fortune.
3. The Feng Shui requirements of the seat directly in front of the seat (Suzaku position)
The seat directly in front of the seat is called the "Suzaku" position in Feng Shui. It is responsible for fortune and has a profound influence. manifestation of talent.
The location of the Suzaku should be open and there should be no one on the opposite side. The Suzaku position should be open, flat and bright; it symbolizes a bright future, so there should be at least one to two meters of space in front of the office. If there is someone sitting across from you, your personal privacy will be exposed to others, which will cause psychological pressure and easily distract you from your work. If it cannot be changed, it is best to place a potted plant or use documents or other objects to separate the two parties.
The Suzaku position should be neat and tidy, and clutter should be avoided most, so that it looks more comfortable. On the opposite wall, you can hang maps, calligraphy and paintings by celebrities, and inspiring mottos and aphorisms. It is beneficial to the development of your career, and it can also affect the mentality of improving performance and using your talents.
4. Feng shui requirements for the back of the seat (Xuanwu position)
The back of the office is called the "Xuanwu position" and should not be left empty. What Feng Shui emphasizes is that you must have a backer to be stable, have sufficient backup power, and have no worries. With support, your career will naturally develop faster. This backer refers to the solid wall. If there is an empty space behind the seat, or there are aisles, glass windows, etc., it means that the person is a low-key person and is not easy to be supported by others and reused by the boss. The person is also prone to frustration and lack of interest in work. If you really can't rely on a solid wall, you can use cabinets, tables, etc. as artificial backing, and you can also gain the advantage of having a backing.