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Fun
Shui (SM)
ORGANIZE TO ENERGIZE YOUR WORK AND YOUR LIFE
The
ancient Chinese art of placement and alignment called Feng
Shui (fung shway) is sweeping the western world. This 4000-year
old practice of arranging buildings on property, rooms in
a building, furniture and items in a room, and items on furniture
has an effect on the flow of chi (or energy) in our environment.
Some
of the canons of Feng Shui include:
1.
All things have an energy field, an aura, about them and living
things give off more energy than dead things. (live flowers
vs. plastic/silk/dried flowers)
2.
Hand-made things give off more energy than machine-made things.
(an oil painting vs. a movie poster)
3.
Things that are closer to their natural origin give off more
energy than things that have been through more processes.
(an oak desk vs. a steel desk)
4.
Chi, or energy, flows and swirls throughout your space. It
flows faster down straight paths, meanders in a curved path,
and dies in corners. It is better to have furniture, plants,
or other objects set diagonally in either an inverted corner
or a normal room corner to allow a better flow of energy.
5.
The placement of the stove, the bed, and the desk are the
most powerful placements in a setting and they should be within
full sight of the main entrance to the room. The back should
be protected in order to be the most auspicious arrangement.
6.
Different colors in our environment have different effects
on our energy and our mood both psychologically and physically.
(white, sterile medical office vs. those painted mauve, blue,
or green with an indoor fountain)
7.
Main doors should open inwards into wide, bright rooms or
lobbies, with as much of a view of the interior as possible
so as not to impede the flow of chi.
8.
Use a round table or one with rounded corners in the dining
room or conference room. Round shapes are lucky while sharp
corners are inauspicious.
9.
Adding enhancers to a room will increase the flow of chi:
fish for success (the black ones absorb the inauspicious energy),
elephants for wisdom, moving water to represent wealth, and
things placed in pairs which represent love symbols.
10.
Square or rectangular rooms or homes are best since those
shaped as triangles or as the letters L, U, T, and H are considered
inauspicious since they have parts missing to the whole which
would make up a square. Whatever part is missing in the space
may be missing in your life such as wealth, longevity, health,
marriage.
A
new twist on the ancient art is an adapted version called
Fun Shui (SM) which includes other methodologies to organize,
and energize your space to make it more enjoyable and effective.
The plain truth is that those people who are more organized
are more energized by their environment. In one survey 75%
of workers wasted up to 30 minutes per day looking for lost
items and 8% waste over an hour per day looking for misplaced
stuff. (i.e. files, car keys, memos, phone numbers). It not
only wastes our time and others time while they wait
for us to search; it also depletes our energy. The negative
self-talk which ensues aids in draining our energy as well.
The
solution is to find systems which work with your preferences
and (dis)organizational style. When we are comfortable with
our style, we will use it before we would use somebody elses
system which is imposed on us. Those of us who operate more
from the left side of our brain - the logical, sequential,
linear-thinking part of our brain tend to store things in
a vertical position and behind closed doors. These are known
as File People and they usually have less clutter and papers
on their desk than their co-workers. Those of us who operate
primarily out of the right side of our brain; the creative,
artsy, free-flowing side tend to store things within view
and horizontally....also known as piles. These folks are the
Pile People and usually have lots of stacks and visual clutter
around their work space. Their slogan is; out of sight,
out of mind - they need projects, documents, or other
cues in front of them as a stimulus telling them that they
need to take action.
Then
there are those of us who operate on more of an integrated
system of both left and right brain and the tendency is a
mixture of neatly organized and labeled piles such as stacking
in/out boxes and baskets, letter holders, horizontal cubby
holes, or open-air hanging file carts. The goal is to figure
out your style and design a system which works for your preference
so you will be most effective.
An
organizational tip for anybody wishing to avoid the dreaded
to file pile; have your file cabinet within arms
reach preferably on the dominant side of your body. Arrange
the drawers so the most-used files are in the drawer most
accessible at arms length when your are seated. This
placement saves you time and energy and eases the filing and
retrieval process so you wont have to stand up or squat
down to handle files. Place daily-used items on your desk
within easy grasp and those less-used items in a nearby drawer.
Store occasionally-used items away from your desk to free
up space in your immediate area. Use a critical eye on your
horizontal surfaces to see if they can be better utilized.
Surround
yourself with things that bring you joy and positive energy
and delete the clutter and the things that drain your energy
such as things which hold negative memories. Use natural hand-made
products for the biggest boost, along with soothing music,
fresh flowers or some type of aromatherapy (candles, essential
oils, potpourri) to enhance your energy and sense of well
being. Displaying photographs, toys (Koosh balls, stress balls
etc) original art, hand-made rugs, or desk accessories also
sets the tone for a pleasant work environment. Allowing fresh
air and natural light into your space helps productivity and
using full-spectrum lighting vs. fluorescent lighting can
increase productivity by 25% according to research.
By
making educated choices about how you select your environment;
you can control many aspects affecting your enjoyment and
your effectiveness at home and at work. Fun Shui (SM) gives
your tips and tactics for an unfair advantage over the things
that drain your energy by following the motto: organize to
energize.
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