Office Feng Shui: How To Use Feng Shui to Promote Balance and Success

Office Feng Shui: To Promote Balance and Success

Feng Shui

How to Use Feng Shui to Promote Balance and Success

This origional article posted in October 2019, updated January 2023


Many of my subscribers have asked me about my office arrangement and as promised, I’m here to answer the frequently asked questions.

Although A Solution B provides “Environmental Exploration” in sessions, I haven’t written about what exactly environmental exploration entails.   Since relocating to my A Solution B’s new office location, what better time to share a glimpse into my method, Environmental Exploration.   You can read more about my move and my new office here.

Although moving to the right location for office space can be both, exhausting and time consuming, I decided to look at this scenario to be more of an adventure and the opportunity to take on a challenge. I find having an open floor plan without furnishing allowed me to utilize this “blank canvas” to create a new, nurturing space for myself, as well as my clients.  

 Below I share the steps I took into account with my office space.  (It looks like a lot, but much of this information overlaps.)

 

Techniques and Methods

 

Intentional Space and Functional Space

 

 What does intentional and functional space mean? I can answer this in a few ways. First, every item within my office has been placed with the intention to be used, how it would be used, and therefore has been assigned a function.  For example, my corner is covered in “décor”…this décor also provides therapeutic interventions to my clients.

Based on the Feng Shui Bagua Map, the placement of one of my corner tables helps to build and enhance skills.  

And my desk is located in the corner of business relationships, facing the door. Because there is a hallway right in front of the door, my friend Susi Molina, Feng Shui Consultant and CEO of My Life My Space shared to add a plant near the entrance. This plant is to move some of the Qi out of the way and slow its pace towards me. I should add, Feng Shui encourages an individual to place the office desk in the position of facing a doorway. It is believed that having your back to the door also means that you will experience negative interactions with others who may wish to backstab.

Whats a Feng Shui Bagua Map?

 

A Feng Shui Bagua Map is similar to a that a GPS map or paper document which we use to find people and locations. The Bagua map provides insight as to what areas of a building or space is beneficial for you and your visitors. Areas includes abundance in life, wealth, relationships, among other things.

Bagua Map

Feng Shui Bagua Map

Photo provided by a Feng Shui Consultant read more here

 

 Why is this important?

 Throughout my life, I have explore the ideas and beliefs of energy. This also covers how your home and space can positively or negatively impact your mood. That is why it is so important to address the whole people as your environment, the things in it, the air, the lighting and even the people you trust within your space can make a difference in your stability.

 

It’s your turn now!

Here are a few steps you can take to have purposeful and positive spaces

  1. Place Items you’ve created

    • Add items with your own energy within your space. This helps to make the space more of your own. Focus on items that bring created while in a positive mood. Bringing that radiating energy to your space as well.

  2.  Add items with meaning

    • Place items that have meaning to you and are connected with positive, calming experiences. Be sure not to place items that are triggers as this may not promote healing.

  3. Organize your space to decrease clutter

    • The less clutter you have, the less overwhelmed you may feel.

  4. Feel the vibe

    • Sit back, relax and feel the vibes in your space. Whether the vibe is pleasurable or not so pleasurable, be sure to listen or feel the message your space is sharing with it. This is a great opportunity to make any adjustments as needed

When you have completed these steps, feel free to share how this worked out for you.

Did I leave anything out that may be helpful to you? I’d love to write more about this principle.

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Written By: Reynelda Jones, LMSW, CAADC, ADS

Owner and Therapist of A Solution B, LLC

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Reynelda Jones, LMSW, ADS

Reynelda is the founder of A Solution B. She utilizes traditional talk therapy with proven holistic based techniques to improve women and their families’ dynamic functioning.

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