
but with a few of my tips, you can have a more creative and exciting home office.
Some Feng Shui principles include the following:
Find a location that is farthest from your bedroom.
Many people keep their home office in their bedroom, which will keep you on that treadmill while sleeping or resting. If at all possible create an office furthest from your bedroom.
It will be the most beneficial to your business if you are fortunate to have an office with its’ own entrance.
Clean fresh air will stimulate your thinking.
Open the windows as often as possible to allow fresh air to enter.
Working without other people around us can be challenging.
Many of us that have a home office confront situations that can cause us to not be as productive as we would like. We might not have the proper stimulation that you would find in an office with other people for interaction. Turn on music or a sound machine to disrupt the silence.
Your home office may not be bright enough.
Make sure your office is light and cheerful. Full spectrum lighting is the next best thing to sunlight.
Keep the energy fresh and clean.
We need to keep our mind inspired and one of the best methods is to incorporate live plants in our décor.
It matters where you place your desk.
Your desk should not be placed in front of a window. Facing the window or having the window at your your back does not allow strong energies for your best productivity. Also do not line up your desk with the door. The feng shui commanding position is the furthest corner from the door.
Inspire yourself with Artwork.
Add inspiring artwork that can fire up those juices and get you motivated. And don’t forget to hang your awards, diplomas and any other significant certificates that remind you of your success.
Keep your clutter to a minimum.
Set a special time to organize your desk and office and keep it up on a regular basis. Remember keeping your space clutter free will allow new opportunities in your business along with better health.
Some Feng Shui principles include the following:
Find a location that is farthest from your bedroom.
Many people keep their home office in their bedroom, which will keep you on that treadmill while sleeping or resting. If at all possible create an office furthest from your bedroom.
It will be the most beneficial to your business if you are fortunate to have an office with its’ own entrance.
Clean fresh air will stimulate your thinking.
Open the windows as often as possible to allow fresh air to enter.
Working without other people around us can be challenging.
Many of us that have a home office confront situations that can cause us to not be as productive as we would like. We might not have the proper stimulation that you would find in an office with other people for interaction. Turn on music or a sound machine to disrupt the silence.
Your home office may not be bright enough.
Make sure your office is light and cheerful. Full spectrum lighting is the next best thing to sunlight.
Keep the energy fresh and clean.
We need to keep our mind inspired and one of the best methods is to incorporate live plants in our décor.
It matters where you place your desk.
Your desk should not be placed in front of a window. Facing the window or having the window at your your back does not allow strong energies for your best productivity. Also do not line up your desk with the door. The feng shui commanding position is the furthest corner from the door.
Inspire yourself with Artwork.
Add inspiring artwork that can fire up those juices and get you motivated. And don’t forget to hang your awards, diplomas and any other significant certificates that remind you of your success.
Keep your clutter to a minimum.
Set a special time to organize your desk and office and keep it up on a regular basis. Remember keeping your space clutter free will allow new opportunities in your business along with better health.