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Article: How to Feng Shui your Office Space for Optimal Productivity

How to Feng Shui your Office Space for Optimal Productivity

How to Feng Shui your Office Space for Optimal Productivity

 

Working from home or in an office can be challenging.

You are constantly surrounded by distractions, and it can be hard to stay focused. To help improve concentration, you should consider employing the ancient practice of feng shui in your workspace.

Feng shui is a Chinese philosophical system that emphasizes creating balance and harmony through the arrangement of objects in a particular space. Here are some tips on how to bring feng shui into your office or cubicle. 

Place a Plant or Fountain Near Your Workspace:

The placement of plants or water features like fountains in your workspace will help bring good energy into your work environment and promote positive energy flow. This can have a calming effect on you and increase your ability to focus and be productive. The white noise of water flowing also can help with concentration and blocking out distractions.


Diffuse Calming Oils to Create Balance:

Aromatherapy can also be used to promote calmness and reduce stress levels while working. Diffusing calming oils like lavender, chamomile, or ylang-ylang around your workspace will help create balance and give you peace of mind while tackling projects throughout the day. You can do this with a diffuser, or put a little dab on your pulse-point, right on the inside of your wrist.


Keep Your Desk Clutter-Free:

Decluttering is key when it comes to feng shui for any room or space — including an office environment. Keeping items off the floor and out of sight will help keep distractions at bay so you can remain focused on completing tasks without any interruptions. Plus it will make any visitors to your space think you are a lot more organized than you actually are! Clear desk, clear mind!


Angles in your office:

If your back faces the door or entrance of your cubicle, try placing a mirror at your desk so you can at least see who's entering when they come in through the door. This will give you a sense of security while still allowing you to concentrate on work without feeling uncomfortable with someone coming up behind you unexpectedly. If you are able, place your desk facing the door, to greet any visitors. It welcomes people into your space, just by visually being open.


Invest in a Good Chair:

Investing in a comfortable chair is essential for maintaining proper posture while working long hours at the office because this helps prevent aches and pains that come with sitting all day long. Poor posture has been linked with headaches, back pain, fatigue, irritability, poor concentration — all things that can interfere with productivity! Take a look at this article from the The Office Crowd on how to properly set up your chair for optimum ergonomics. These Chairs from Herman Miller, or Knoll are also great bets if you are in the market for a second hand office chair.


Conclusion:

Incorporating Feng Shui into your workspace is an excellent way to improve concentration, reduce stress levels, and ultimately boost productivity in the office or cubicle!

By following these simple tips such as bringing plants/fountains into the space; diffusing calming oils; keeping clutter away from sight; facing mirrors towards entrances; investing in good chairs; one can easily achieve balance and harmony in their workspace which will help them stay focused throughout their workday!

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