It is often noted that cleanliness is next to godliness. So it can be said the less cluttered a person's home or office is the more focus they have of their life, their work and family as well as occupational priorities. By cleaning and eliminating clutter from your areas your life as well as relationships will certainly improve. Clutter in your home or office is bad Feng Shui. Clean your clutter and free your mind up.
Feng Shui concepts and parameters are a most important part of the mix to consider when instituting your changes and follow through. After all plan to do it properly. Cleaning your home, condo or cottage of clutter and doing it improperly or not thoroughly can do more harm than good. Take the time to prepare.
First of all it can be said that spaces that completely block the flow of the vital energy “Chi” should be watched out and prevented.. Take the time to do it right/ For example full filing drawers may not only block your wireless internet in your home or office , they may also block the flow of new business that should come your way as a matter of course or even of new found friends and acquaintances. Full bookcases may appear to be good décor yet block the flow of new and additional information that can be incorporated into your mind, conceptual as well as business models
Secondly if you do involve storage units that are hung from the ceiling, these may these are not a good idea. Hanging units may appear trendy but are even dangerous as they work steadily to create oppressive energy that may well press downwards on whatever happens to be. You yourself , your family members or even pets may begin to harbor and feel feelings of anxiety, depression and even a to a point that you begin to sense that the world is closing in on you . Thus storage units hung above you may be a poor idea in the world and knowledge of Feng Shui.
Similarly shelves over a desk or on a wall beside you can have a similar oppressive effect not only resulting in poor concentration, anger and in the mildest forms headaches that simply will never seem to go away. You can expect more of the same if similar shelving is used nearby a bed or cot.
If one rule can be made – it is to store items where they are readily accessible yet out of immediate sight. You might well consider open pegboards and open shelving for storage yet they do little to avoid feelings and images of clutter. These types of storage are best relegated to the workroom, work shelf or garage. Another set of areas where these types of storage are fine is in the pantry.
If you do have a favorite display that you have accumulated over time and are proud of - say for example a set of trophies from tennis , bowling or golf or perhaps a full set of antique china dolls then that is fine. Work not to overwhelm. More can be less. You can have a permanent storage, even exhibit area with a portion of your collection. The rest can be placed in a closed area or drawers in “cold storage”. Rotate your collection that is on view, in a regular and ongoing process. This way neither your spaces will appear cluttered nor if anything your friends and guests can be continually reminded of your positive attributes in a new and ongoing regular fashion and manner – all without creating needless clutter.
Lastly aesthetics are always a major part of the mix and process in Feng Shui. Keeping ear rings and small jewellery in an ice cube tray may be functional but it leaves a downright poor impression overall. A small plastic storage box – easily found economically at dollar stores will do the trick – with a much better aesthetic impression overall.
It can be said that some people think that clutter is a good thing. It shows action and the material accumulations of a person over their lifetime. To some it is even reassuring. Yet to keep track of all these items in a person's mind takes a fair amount of energy – energy that is wasted and could be better applied elsewhere. The hallmark of many successful people is an attention to neatness. Little clutter is the order of the day.
If they need something they can easily find it without much effort at all. These successful people have a great amount of energy left over which they channel into effective, productive and profitable pursuits.
Feng Shui Home Office
Is your home office nothing more than a cramped corner of a guest bedroom or kitchen? I used to live in an old arts and crafts style ranch, circa 1928. What the rooms lacked in space, they did make up for in charm (as anyone who loves old homes can attest to). There was one corner of my very small guest room that became my first home office. It consisted of my laptop on a small, antique desk with the printer next to it on the floor. I used a beautiful, antique bench for my desk chair.
In the beginning, the functionality of the room wasn't a concern, but as my business grew, I realized I needed to make some changes to maximize the efficiency of my workspace. The space also had to have the right “feel” if I was going to spend long hours there.
I am a true believer in alternative therapies such as aromatherapy, therapeutic touch, feng shui, and all things organic. I decided to use some of these simple, yet effective means to maximize the efficiency of my home office.
My antique desk and bench were causing me to have back and wrist pain, which took me way too long to figure out. As a long-time fitness addict, I didn't realize that my toned muscles would get sore in front of a computer, but they did indeed. Reluctantly, .I replaced the antique desk and bench with a small, but ergonomically friendly desk and chair. That alone was a huge help! (Plus the antiques were happy to be back in their original locations, where they could resume their original jobs as eye-catching room décor.)
My feng shui and hippy friends advised me how to rearrange the workspace to give it the feel I needed to keep me coming back to a workspace I loved. Whenever I worked, I lit my favorite aromatherapy candle. My senses were sharpened, and I felt serene while performing my business tasks.
I was told to rearrange the room so my desk faced the door. This was to increase my feeling of security. If you can't arrange your room in this fashion, you can place a mirror next to your computer or on the wall near it to have the ability to see the doorway. This will produce the same result.
Water symbolizes abundance and creativity. I placed a beautiful ocean picture from a recent trip to Aruba in front of my computer. That was easy enough, and it made a nice focal point for those staring off into space moments. No more blank walls for me!
The hardest part for me was de-cluttering the area (I'm not really into cleaning.) My friends said all those papers and junk laying around the already cramped area only served to heighten my anxiety and impede my work efficiency. I had to learn to throw things and put papers in the recycling bin. They said it was really important, so I did it. I now find if I take five minutes at the end of a work session to clean up, the maintenance is really manageable, even for me.
Lastly, I added small green plants on the windowsill and next to my screen. Plants bring an immediate calming effect. They also added some life to what might have been an otherwise sterile work area.
I can honestly say I loved my first home office. You can apply these principles to your office cubicle to get the same results. Have fun and good luck!
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