Feng Shui for the Workplace

Cover of Feng Shui for the Workplace by Richard Webster
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9781567188080
Dimensions:
Height: 8.25 Inches
Length: 5.25 Inches
Weight: 0.35053499658 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 133.3/337
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Feng Shui for the Workplace by Richard Webster, published by Llewellyn Publications on September 8, 1998, is a practical guide designed to enhance career advancement and business growth through the principles of feng shui. This first edition, comprising 144 pages, explores how the arrangement of your workspace can influence the flow of universal energy, or ch’i, and offers straightforward solutions to common issues that may hinder success.

Readers will find a variety of feng shui remedies that can be easily implemented to improve their work environment. The book discusses simple changes, such as adding plants or mirrors and rearranging furniture, to create a more harmonious atmosphere. It also provides insights into selecting optimal locations for new businesses and offers guidance on office layout and color schemes. With its focus on practical applications, Feng Shui for the Workplace serves as a resource for anyone looking to enhance their professional space and overall productivity.


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If your career is not advancing or your business is not growing, you may be able to find the causes ― along with practical and simple solutions ― in Richard Webster’s Feng Shui for the Workplace.

Chances are, you’ve walked into a room and found it uncomfortable. But there are other situations where you ― or your clients ― may not even be aware that something is not quite right. That missing “something” may be the free flow of the universal energy known as ch’i. This book will show you how to correct the problems that have been holding you back. Try some of these simple changes and watch your success soar!

How simple? Things may improve by merely adding a plant or mirror, or perhaps rearranging the positions of the furniture in your workplace. These are known as “feng shui remedies,” and you’ll learn to intuit where they are needed, and which ones to use, with the help of Feng Shui for the Workplace.

Many of these remedies can be implemented without anyone even realizing what you are doing. You can keep a crystal in a drawer and then leave the drawer open to receive its benefits. Or just putting reflective, decorative tape on some drawers might help. In this book you’ll discover the eight interior remedies that can be used to correct any feng shui problems. These range from increasing the amount of light in your workplace or adding a plant to having a fan or changing the color scheme.

And if you’re just starting a business, this book is invaluable. It will show you how to choose the best locations, how to lay out your office space and even the colors for any signs. And if you need to, it will also show you how to correct problems before they can slow your business.

This is the book for everyone who wants to get ahead in business. Don’t put off getting this advantage.

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Publisher: Llewellyn Publications. Year: 1998.
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ISBN-13: 9781567188080.
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Language: en. Pages: 144. Edition: First Edition.

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