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Optimize your workspace with Feng Shui
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The best position for a desk provides a clear view of the door and lets you sit with a solid wall behind you. It is also preferred to avoid sitting directly in front of a door, a very large window or to have a wall very close in front of you or a window behind you.
    When it comes to picking wall colors, art and accessories, personal factors play the most important role. Since a home office is a personal space, the design should reflect ways in which to strengthen the energy of the person who works there.
    There are several ways in Feng Shui to determine which colors, shapes and materials will empower you, which will be neutral to you and which ones are best to avoid.
    There are tremendous advantages in designing your living and working spaces using Feng Shui principles. Feng Shui addresses not only how an environment looks, but how it feels and, even more so, how it influences you on the subconscious level.
    With a deep understanding of how the environment influences you, a Feng Shui practitioner can manipulate the energy fields of your home and workplace to balance and enhance just about every aspect of your life
    Natalia Kaylin is a professional Feng Shui consultant based in Westford. Her services include residential and business consultations, workshops, classes and public lectures throughout New England.
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