Taboo locations in office Feng Shui:
The office should not be small and confined, nor should it be empty. The bright hall of the office is narrow and closed, which inevitably symbolizes that the future of this unit is limited, there are many obstacles, and development is difficult. Empty seats often lead to lack of strength, physical weakness, lack of personnel stability, lack of employee cohesion, lack of respectability, and even seriously affecting the foothold of the entire company.
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Location of office Feng Shui layout:
The seats in the office should have a backing and be spacious. Having a good backer and noble people will provide strong support, act steadily, and have sufficient succession. From the perspective of Jinggong Bagua, the Mingtang position directly in front of the office belongs to the Li position. Li Gua is a symbol of career in the Bagua. Therefore, the bright hall, that is, the location directly in front of the office, can be said to directly refer to the future of this unit.
The evil stars of office Feng Shui layout:
There has always been a saying among the ancients about geographical Feng Shui: It is better for a green dragon to be thousands of feet high than for a white tiger to raise its head randomly. In other words, from a Feng Shui perspective, when looking out from the office, it is best if the dragon on the left is higher than the tiger on the right; that is, the building on the left front should be slightly higher than the building on the right front, because this means that the entire office Luck will often develop in a positive way, and everything will be auspicious and everything goes smoothly. On the contrary, if the tiger on the right is higher than the dragon on the left, there will often be bad and negative phenomena such as bad people taking over, good people suffering, officials not talking about what they say, disasters aplenty, and good things coming to nothing.
Light taboos in office feng shui:
Taboos in offices are dark and unclear, and the lighting is not good. These will affect the success or failure of the entire business, often causing obstacles and dissatisfaction, as well as villains taking over. , neglect of duty, and low morale among employees. Therefore, the Feng Shui layout of the office must be well-lit and bright. It symbolizes the prosperity of the business and the simultaneous progress of all employees working together to do their best.