- Different
professionals have different styles of offices. If you are a writer,
an artist or a research scholar, an ideal location for your office
would be along the back wall of the office. Such an office should
not have a direct and immediate contact with the main entrance.
- A residential
office should not be located next to a bedroom.
- The offices of government
officials and heads of corporate houses should
be located far from the main entrance. An office that is protected
from interrupting visitors flourishes.
- Do not sit
cross-legged at your
workplace.
- Avoid pointed
edgesof tables at business meetings.
- While you are in
a conference room, negotiating with your business colleagues, try to be
seated farthest from the main door of the chamber.
- At your work
place, do not sit with your back exposed to the entrance. Go for achair with a high back and
an armrest that provides balance as well as support.
- Overhead beams are considered inauspicious and
should be avoided.
- Oval-shaped,
L-shaped or U-shaped desks are not favorable for growth in career. Keep
smooth rectangular desks in your office.
- Wooden desks are
the most profitable of all. Go for a glass-topped desk if your office is in the
West direction.
- Keep a vase
of fresh flowers on the East side of your desk. Make sure
to have a few buds in the flower arrangement, as they represent emergence
of new life. On the other hand, wilting petals signify gradual
demise. So, keep changing the flowers in your vase,
replacing the stale flowers with fresh ones.
- Keep plants in
the South-East corner of your office, as it promotes financial growth.
- Light, in the
Southern corner of your table, ensures good business. It is
mandatory tokeep your office well-lit.
- Quartz crystals in your office are good for a
smooth career and also bring in more opportunities.
- Keep the computers,
the telephones and other electronic items in the South-East
corner and make sure that the wires are not visible.
- Face the North
when you work, for boosting concentration.
Friday, 8 March 2013
Vaastu Tips For Career
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