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How to Feng Shui your Workplace

Thematically speaking, The Job Auction’s authors have been writing a lot recently about work environments, and how the space we occupy influences the work we do. Feng Shui is the pseudoscientific art of maximising space’s potential in order to nourish the spirit. Naturally, people’s homes are often the centres of their respective universes and so the working environment goes neglected. Let’s discuss how best to Shui up your life… Colours As anyone who completed an Art or English literature GCSE can tell you, colours all have their own unique connotations. Take red, for example, colour of energy and passion that boosts productivity if you have it visible. Try a small pop of the colour but mostly the space should be filled with neutral blues and green so people feel calm and creative. Relaxation and productivity have a strange but unmistakably intrinsic connection. Materials While encrusting your monitor with beads and hanging a dream catcher from the fan might be a health hazard, the influence of the elements and the spiritual is unquestionable in feng shui methodology. Wooden chairs are often a good idea if you can afford them as is the minimisation of plastic in any sense. Also, lots of ...

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