What to avoid when choosing office seats facing Feng Shui

In everyone’s daily work, they will definitely sit in the office, and some people even work in the office all day long. In office feng shui, the orientation of the seat can affect a person's career.

So, do you know what are the feng shui choices and taboos for office seating orientation? Let’s take a look.

Taboos in Feng Shui regarding the orientation of office seats

1. There should be no beams on the seats

Beams can be said to be a taboo in Feng Shui , if there is a beam on your head, it will be directed towards you, which will make your work and life more stressful, and sometimes problems with the cervical spine may occur, so it is best to avoid the beam.

2. Seats cannot be directed towards the door

From a Feng Shui perspective, the door is the entrance and exit for the air flow and energy of the entire office. If the seat is facing the door, it will be affected by the aura of the entrance. It can easily affect a person's subconscious and nervous system, causing a bad temper or unprovoked illness. You can set up a screen or plant at the door as a way to resolve Feng Shui.

3. The seat cannot face the toilet door

The toilet is a place where dirty gas gathers, and the toilet door is where the dirty gas is discharged. It should be near the toilet door for a long time, or facing the toilet. People who live outside the house will get sick from breathing in too much filthy gas. If it cannot be avoided, a screen or a large broad-leaf plant can be installed between the toilet and the seats, which can block some odor, and the toilet door must be closed at all times.

4. There should be a backrest (wall or cabinet) behind the seat, and no door or aisle behind the back.

The back of the human brain is the brain wave radiation area, and it is also the most sensitive part of the human body to sense the aura. One of the parts; therefore, it is best to have something fixed and immovable behind the seat; if someone is moving around behind you, it is easy for people to lose concentration and transfer part of their attention to the back of the head, which will consume energy and affect work in the long run. Efficiency and health.